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Table of contents :
Frontmatter
ALABAMA (page 1)
ARKANSAS (page 1)
CALIFORNIA (page 1)
CONNECTICUT (page 25)
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA (page 103)
ILLINOIS (page 146)
INDIANA (page 177)
IOWA (page 187)
KANSAS (page 189)
KENTUCKY (page 192)
MARYLAND (page 193)
MASSACHUSETTS (page 201)
MICHIGAN (page 287)
MINNESOTA (page 298)
MISSOURI (page 301)
NEW HAMPSHIRE (page 301)
NEW JERSEY (page 302)
NEW YORK (page 315)
NORTH CAROLINA (page 415)
OHIO (page 425)
OREGON (page 431)
PENNSYLVANIA (page 433)
RHODE ISLAND (page 495)
TEXAS (page 497)
VIRGINIA (page 513)
WISCONSIN (page 530)
HAWAII (page 531)
PUERTO RICO (page 531)
CANADA (page 533)
ADDENDA (page 538)
INDEXES (page 543)

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SUPPLEMENT TO THE

CENSUS OF MEDIEVAL AND RENAISSANCE

MANUSCRIPTS IN THE UNITED STATES

| AND CANADA

ORIGINATED BY C. U. FAYE CONTINUED AND EDITED BY

W. H. BOND

NEW YORK THE BIBLIOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA

1962

©Copyright 1962, The Bibliographical Society of America Printed in The United States of America

Distributed by KRAUS REPRINT CORPORATION

New York 17, New York for the Bibliographical Society of America

TO SEYMOUR DE RICCI AND WILLIAM JEROME WILSON

CREATORS OF THE CENSUS

FOREWORD Twenty-seven years ago Seymour De Ricci ended the Preface to Volume I of

the Census of Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts in the United States and Canada with these words: “No recognition will be more gratifying than the assurance that others will take to heart the continuation and improvement of our Census.” The use of “our” was not editorial: De Ricci was speaking also for his collaborator, Dr. William Jerome Wilson, who took a grandfatherly interest as well at various stages of the present Supplement. Twenty-seven years seems a long time to wait for the recognition called for by

De Ricci. But a great war intervened; and apart from that, the delay should not be taken as a gauge of either the quality of the achievement or its usefulness to the whole world of scholarship. The dedication to De Ricci and Wilson of this Supplement is a small reflection of the debt owed to these pioneers, to whom the book belongs in a higher degree than is commonly indicated by dedications.

De Ricci’s prefatory note sets forth in detail the history of their Census, but it should be summarized here as background for the history of the Supplement. The

idea of a union handlist of early manuscripts in American collections had long attracted scholars, and in 1925 the American Council of Learned Societies determined to take action upon it. The deliberations of an advisory committee bore fruit in 1929 with the appropriation of funds by the A. C. L. S. and the General Education Board for the project, and the appointment of De Ricci to carry it out, seconded by Wilson.

De Ricci had visited the principal libraries in the United States immediately after the first World War, gathering material that was published in 1922 as A Handlist of Latin Classical Manuscripts in American Libraries. The Census was a logical extension of the Handlist. Moreover, De Ricci was without a peer in his knowledge of provenance. As he very reasonably remarked, “Every [early manuscript] now in America [except for some of Latin-American origin] was at one time in Europe and the chances are that it was seen there, collated there. It is often very difficult to identify a MS. once seen in Europe with a volume now existing in America and yet the task is a necessary one.” This task he was uniquely equipped to carry out, and in some ways the result is the most brilliantly executed part of the design. He and Wilson were based at Washington, where the project was administered by the Library of Congress, but they both traveled extensively and all but a handful of descriptions in the Census result from their personal examination. We are all familiar with the two weighty volumes that De Ricci and Wilson produced, printed abroad with lavishly unwieldy typography on fine heavy French paper. The first appeared in 1935, the second in 1937; in 1940 came the slim third volume, containing the all-important indexes. Here ends the history of the Census, with the hope expressed that it should be continued and supplemented from time to time. The years since then have been a period of active collecting by American institutions and individuals. Many manu-

scripts have crossed the Atlantic from Europe, and a few have made the return journey. As De Ricci predicted, many important private collections that he had vil

vill Foreword recorded have been dispersed by private sale or public auction; others have passed intact by gift or bequest into institutional libraries. The Census, like all such surveys of a growing organism, was out of date before it saw print. It remains an indispensable work of reference, but it no longer truly reflects the state of American holdings.

Neither, by the way, does the present Supplement. At least two of the private collectors whose manuscripts are recorded in the following pages have moved to new homes in different states; some cighteen manuscripts recorded in another private collection have been sold at auction in London as recently as December, 1961; and numcrous early manuscripts have been added to various collections, public and private -—— all too late to be recorded in the cold type of the Supplement.* An annual supplement to the Supplement, to be published in the pages of the Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America, is proposed to keep the information more nearly up to date.

The present Supplement springs from proposals made as early as 1942 by Professor C. U. Faye, of the University of Illinois Library. But the war years were unfavorable for such projects, and it was not until 1948 that Professor Faye was designated as Editor and given a grant by the A.C.L.S. for out-of-pocket expenses. Faye determined that information for the Supplement, unlike that in the Census,

should be furnished by the owners or curators of the manuscripts. Indeed, the available grant did not permit any other course, and the work was planned accordingly. In December, 1948, Professor Faye issued a six-page printed announcement with an introductory statement by Dr. Wilson, urging cooperation and providing a simple formula for the d¢scription of manuscripts. This was mailed to all owners represented in the original Census, and to other persons and institutions who were likely owners. Returns were to be made by the end of 1949, and publication was planned soon thereafter. The response exceeded expectations. Professor and Mrs. Faye spent a half-year’s leave in the Widener Library at Harvard putting the mass of information into order. At that time, the A.C.L.S. lacked funds to publish the Supplement, and the Mediaeval Academy of America stepped forward with a proposal to print it in Speculum, the Academy’s journal. But the text proved too lengthy for periodical publication, and the Academy did not have funds for separate publication. Nor was subvention forthcoming from other sources. While the Supplement was at a standstill, American collections continued to acquire manuscripts, and some of those already recorded by Faye changed hands. At the beginning of 1957, the materials for the Supplement were in the office of the Mediacval Academy in Cambridge, Massachusetts, but the information was increasingly out of date, difficult of access, and without immediate prospect of publication. Meanwhile, Professor Faye had retired from the staff of the University of Illinois, had left Urbana, and no longer had the facilities of a large research library readily available to him. “Dr. Dorothy Schullian (p. 429) has moved from Cleveland, Ohio, to Ithaca, New York; Mr. Robert Pirie (p. 405), from New York City to Hamilton, Massachusetts. And in the Sotheby

sale of 11 December 1961, the following manuscripts changed hands (reference to the Supplement is given first, with page number followed by a period and the item number): 64.5,

lot 185: 71.59, lot 186; 72.65, lot 182; 72.66, lot 187; 72.71, lot 191; 74.84, lot 183; 77.108, lot 184; 77.110, lot 192; 79.126, lot 188; 84.177, lot 181; 84.183, lot 190; 85.191, lot 194: 86.193, lot 178: 87.206, lot 180; 88.207, lot 196; 89.221, lot 193; 90.224, lot 195: 91.237. lot 179.

Foreword 1X Now the Bibliographical Society of America came to the rescue by offering to publish the Supplement. With Professor Faye’s agreement, and with the promise of his cooperation, Dr. W. H. Bond of the Houghton Library, Harvard University,

undertook the editorship for the Society, which provided a grant for current expenses.

Dr. Curt F. Biihler was at that time Chairman of the Society’s Publication Committee; since then, the special responsibility for the Supplement has been assumed by a committee headed by Dr. Thomas E. Marston and including Miss Dorothy Miner and Mr. William S. Glazier.

On 25 March 1957 a circular announcing the revival of the Supplement and repeating the rules for description was sent to all earlier contributors and other interested persons, to provide an opportunity to bring the listings up to date. The announcement was reprinted in various learned journals. At the same time, work | was begun on a wholly new typescript, since the text as it stood presented problems for the compositor, and the new editor had decided on a typographic style simpler than that of the Census. Once more the response to the announcement was excellent; so good, in fact,

that what had appeared in prospect as a simple editorial task assumed entirely different dimensions. Professor Faye’s devoted efforts had brought together a large amount of information. Now, unexpectedly, and only eight years later, the quantity doubled.

Today, with the perspective of a few additional years, and the emphasis of a number of remarkable sales, we can see what was happening. The post-war years

marked the latter end of an era of collecting: the last real chance to acquire significant early manuscripts in quantity with any degree of freedom and selectivity. Therefore it is in a way fortunate that the Supplement was delayed, for as a_ result

it records an important period of growth, and it represents a relatively stable situation. The influx of early manuscripts in the next half century, indeed in any foreseeable period of the future, will be only a trickle compared with the acquisitions recorded in the Census and its Supplement. Collections and individual manuscripts will change location and ownership; collectors and libraries will continue to have opportunities from time to time to add a significant new manuscript. But only some almost inconceivable set of circumstances could produce a substantial new reservoir for acquisitions, or depress prices to the point where collecting on a large scale would again be economically feasible. The spectacular growth of American collections during this period is a tribute to the private and professional collectors who foresaw this state of affairs and acted accordingly. The proposed annual supplement to follow this volume will show changes and additions — perhaps many changes, as scholars examine the manuscripts it records. But the actual additions to collections are unlikely to be proportionately numerous.

The Supplement is intended to be used with the original Census, and is in no way a substitute. Simple cross-references are employed to avoid duplication of

information, and a concordance of page and item numbers provides an additional , link between the two works.

De Ricci’s geographical arrangement has been retained. Collections recorded

x Foreword in the Census occupy the same relative positions when they reappear in the Supplement, and newly reported collections are interpolated where appropriate. Like its parent work, the Supplement is limited to Western manuscripts before

1600. With few exceptions, later manuscripts are listed only when they have already been recorded by De Ricci. The elements comprising the descriptions also follow the pattern established

by De Ricci, although their typographical style has been slightly modified in the interest of simplicity and compression. The information in a full description will be found arranged in four paragraphs: (1) manuscript number or shelf-mark, authors,

and titles, with incipits when appropriate; (2) physical descriptions; (3) provenance; and (4) references in scholarly literature, especially those containing illustrations. The last two paragraphs are silently omitted from descriptions in which no relevant data were available. Authors and titles are given as far as possible in the form and spelling favored

by De Ricci, although his practice was sometimes inconsistent and idiosyncratic. The preservation of his occasional eccentricities make the Supplement easier to use in company with the Census, and should confuse no experienced scholar. When

more than one work occurs in a manuscript, each identification is followed in parentheses by an indication of the folios or pages occupied; folio numbers without

suffix are understood to be rectos, while versos are followed by the letter “v.” Incipits are given in italics and are separated from explicits by a roman “x.” The physical descriptions follow the terms established by the Census. They begin with the material of the manuscript (vel{lum] or pap[er]), the number of folios (ff.) or, less commonly, pages (pp.), and the dimensions of an average leaf to the nearest centimetre, giving the height first. Next come the place of origin and date, the name of the scribe (if known), a note on the decoration, and finally the binding.

The text is followed by seven indexes and a concordance, all of which should | be self-explanatory. As in the Census, the references to scholarly literature in the text have not been indexed.

Users of the Supplement scarcely need to be warned that in no instance does

it pretend to set forth the last word about any of the manuscripts it lists. Like every compilation from widely scattered sources, it is bound to contain inconsistencies. Every effort has been made to avoid inaccurate or misleading entries, but it would be astonishing if all errors and ambiguities have been avoided. This volume locates and enumerates the raw materials of scholarship. As the manuscripts receive

the study they deserve, preliminary identifications will be revised and new discoveries will be made. Corrections, refinements, and additions to the published descriptions will be welcomed for future supplements.

An attempt has been made to locate manuscripts that had been described in the Census whose ownership subsequently changed, with references to auction sales or other published catalogues. But there remain numerous manuscripts in the Census that cannot be located today, and readers who can furnish information about them are earnestly requested to do so. The continuing location of a known manuscript is as important as the description of an unknown one.

Foreword xi Those responsible for the Supplement hope to follow it with an annual cumulation in the Publications of the Bibliographical Society of America, to contain reports of hitherto undescribed manuscripts, changes of location, and revisions and corrections of published descriptions. The continued assistance of the community of scholars and collectors is invited for this purpose, so that we will not have to wait another quarter century for a further supplement.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

I am beholden to the following for their aid to the work connected with this Supplement to the De Ricci-Wilson Census: Dr. Carl M. White, Director of the University of Illinois Library; his successor, Dr. Robert B. Downs and members of the staff of this library; Dr. Waldo Leland of the American Council of Learned Societies, under whose aegis I began collecting material for the Supplement and who saw to it that I was granted a sum of money for out of pocket expenses; his assistant, Dr. Dougherty, who continued to aid me as long as I was connected with

the work; Dr. Henning Larsen, then Dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at the University of Illinois, to whose good offices I am chiefly indebted for

the sabbatical leave granted me by the University of Illinois; the owners of the manuscripts for. their painstaking work in making the descriptions of their holdings

listed herein; Dr. Keyes D. Metcalf, then director of the Harvard Libraries, and members of his staff, particularly Professor W. A. Jackson and Dr. W. H. Bond; Dr. Curt F. Biihler, then Chairman of the Publication Committee of the Bibliographical Society of America, for providing this Supplement with a publisher; Dr. W. J. Wilson, the collaborator with Seymour De Ricci in the original Census, whose patience and wisdom have ensured continuity in the undertaking; and, finally, my

wife, Alice, who has stood by me, serving as my secretary. All of my work on the Supplement was done while I was still an active member of the staff of the University of Illinois Library.

C. U. FAYE

The Library Bethany Lutheran Theological Seminary Mankato, Minnesota 5 January 1962

} I too am indebted to many of those named in Professor Faye’s acknowledgements, and to many more as well. A compilation of this sort is not the work of one or two individuals, but a vast cooperative effort. Many of the owners, curators, and librarians who are named throughout the text as providing certain descriptions also cheerfully and promptly answered the innumerable supplementary questions arising from the editorial process. Without their knowledge and good will the Supplement could not have been made. Sharing special responsibilities or providing special assistance were the following organizations and persons: the Mediaeval Academy of America, its executive secretary, Dr. Charles R. D. Miller, and Dr. Van Courtlandt Elliott, who served as interim custodians of the materials of the Supplement, and who provided an extra copy of the Census for editorial work; the Bibliographical Society of America, its

president, Mr. Frederick B. Adams, Jr., its publications chairman, Dr. Curt F. Biihler, and its special committee for the Supplement, Dr. Thomas E. Marston, Miss Dorothy Miner, and Mr. William S. Glazier; Dr. John F. Plummer, of the Pierpont Morgan Library; the staff of the Houghton Library, and in particular my

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xiv Acknowledgements colleagues, Professor W. A. Jackson and Messrs. Philip Hofer, G. W. Cottrell, Jr., and James E. Walsh; and the staff of The Shoe String Press and their subcontracting compositors, particularly Mrs. Frances T. Ottemiller and Mr. Joseph M. Feinmark, both of whom have cheerfully endured much. Dr. Marston is also to be thanked for exertions far beyond the normal responsibilities of a committee chairman. Finally, I thank my family for patience and forbearance on the many instances in the past

five years when the ever-present Supplement interfered to some degree with ordinary household occasions. W. H. Bonpb

The Houghton Library Harvard University Cambridge, Massachusetts 5 January 1962

TABLE OF CONTENTS Names preceded by an asterisk represent collections recorded in the Census whose ownership subsequently changed.

ALABAMA *Professor James Westfall Thompson 165 University of Alabama | *JosephUniversity D. Vehling 165 165 ARKANSAS Northwestern “Fred W. Allsopp 1 Joel and Maxine Spitz 166 University of Illinois 167

CALIFORNIA _ Professor Thomas W.H. Baldwin 175 University of California, Berkeley ] Louis Silver 176 University of California, Los Angeles 538

*J. S.Milton P. Tatlock *Mrs. E. Getz99INDIANA Indiana University 177, 539

Edward Laurence Doheny Memorial Library 9 University of Notre Dame 186

Bodman Collection 15 *Walter Conrad Arensberg 15 IOWA . Library 187 Allen Hamilton 15 “Davenport Public Elmer Belt Library 16 State University of Iowa 187 University of Southern California 16 “T. Henry Foster 188 *Mrs. Edward L. Doheny 18 James R. Page 18of,Kansas ANN 189 Dr. William M. Fitzhugh, Jr. 18 University

Francis Bacon Foundation Incorporated 19 KENTUCKY

ean . Nonevmnan Ir . Io University of Kentucky 192

Henry E. Huntington Library 73 Southern Baptist Theological Seminary 193

Mark Lansburgh 24 MARYLAND Johns Hopkins University 193

Wadewonth Athenaeum 25 Walters Art Gallery . 194 Yale University 75 *Professor Hermann Collitz Dr. Thomas E. Marston 64 “Professor Tenney Frank 200 200

seDISTRICT *Robert Garre OF COLUMBIA “Howard A. Kelly 200

James M. Osborn 96 ott ane Aree Garrett oe Mrs. Clara Day St. John LOS Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Gutman 200 Dumbarton Oaks Research Library “Nathaniel D. Sollers 200

and Collection 103 Arthur A. Houghton, Jr. 201

Catholic University of America 103

Folger Shakespeare Library 106 MASSACHUSETTS

Freer Gallery of Art 109 Amherst College 201 Georgetown University 109 Boston Medical Library 204

Library of Congress 110 Boston Public Library 206 National Gallery of Art 126 Boston University © 222 National Library of Medicine 130 “Dr. Harvey Cushing 222 *John Davis Batchelder “Frances Fabyan 222 Walter L. Pforzheimer 146146 “William KingW. Richardson 222 “Senator David A. Reed 146 Harvard College Library 222 Harvard Business School 283

ILLINOIS Professor Giles Constable 283 Newberry Library 146 Dr. John Constable 284 University of Chicago 162 “Mrs. William Emerson 284 University of Ilinois, Library of “Professor Edward Kennard Rand 284

Medical Sciences 164 W.Public H. Bond 284 “Ernst F. Detterer 164 Haverhill Library 285 *William C. Greenlee 165 Wellesley College 285 “Mrs. Edith Rockefeller McCormick 165 Williams College 285

*“C. L. Ricketts 539 Dr. Claude W. Barlow 287

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MICHIGAN Robert S. Pirie 405

University of Michigan 287 *George A. Reynolds Plimpton 407 William L. Clements Library 294 *John 407 Detroit Public Library 297 Norman H. Strouse 407

Duns ScotusCollege College298 297*Lucius *Felix M. Warburg 407 407 Marygrove Wilmerding Michigan State University 298 Morris N. and Chesley V. Young 408 *Young, Owen D. 408 408 MINNESOTA University of Rochester University of Minnesota 298 Dr. J. A.Institute Benjamin409 408 Mayo Clinic — 300 Franciscan Frank P. Leslie 301 St. Bonaventure University 410

MISSOURI Mrs. Louis Rabinowitz 412

Dr. Charles D. Humberd 301 Professor S. Paul Jones 414

St. Mary’s Seminary 301 *David “Grenville Kane 414 414 Wagstaff

NEW HAMPSHIRE St. Joseph’s Seminary 414 NORTH CAROLINA NEW JERSEY University of North Carolina A15 Newark Public Library 302 Professor L. C. MacKinney 420 Phillips Exeter Academy 301

“American Type Founders Company 302 Professor Berthold Louis Ullman 421 Rutgers University 302 303 *Reverend Aaron Burtis Hunter 425 Dr. Morris H. Saffron

Princeton University, Art Museum 303 OHIO

Princeton University Library 306 Cleveland Museum of Art 425 Professor Ernest T. DeWald 313 Western Reserve University 429 Alfred and Margaret Foulet 313 Dr. Dorothy M. Schullian 429

*Dr. Ernest C. Richardson 313 Ohio State University 430 Scheide Library 314 Oberlin College Hyde Collection 314 Professor Frederick B. Artz430 431

NEWTheological YORKSeminary OREGON * Auburn 315 Dr. Jacob Hammer 315 University of Oregon 431 *Leonard Kebler 315 PENNSYLVANIA

“Wilberforce Eames 315 Bryn “Robert Borthwick Adam 315 * A,Mawr EdwardCollege Newton433 436

Hamilton College 315 Boies Penrose 436

Corning Museum of Glass 316 Lessing J. Rosenwald 44] Seminary of Mary Immaculate 317 Tall Tree Library 44] Cornell University 318 John F. Reed 44] Columbia University 320 Free Library of Philadelphia 449 Metropolitan Museum of Art — 327 Library Company of Philadelphia 468 New York Academy of Medicine 328 Philadelphia Museum of Art 470

New York Public Library 328 Temple University 472 Pierpont Morgan Library » 334 University of Pennsylvania 474 Union Theological Seminary 386 *Joseph Widener495 494 “Elmer Adler 387 *John H. Scheide *Mrs. Elizabeth D. S. Angel 387 *George Arents, Jr. 387 RHODE ISLAND “Cortlandt Field Bishop 387 Annmary Brown Memorial Library 495 Dr. Curt F.Fletcher Buhler 388 “Henry 39]John Carter Brown Library 495

William S. Glazier 39] TEXAS *Phyllis W. and Howard L. Goodhart 398 University of Texas 497

Phyllis Goodhart Gordan and Dr. Lyle M. Sellers S11 John Dozier Gordan, Jr. 398 *Mirs. Morris Hawkes 405 VIRGINIA C. Doris Hellman 405 University of Virginia 513

* Adolph Lewisohn 405 Marvin L. Colker 516

Dr. and Mrs. Roger S. Loomis 405 Harry A. Walton, Jr. 517

E. L. McAdam Jr. and George Milne 405 Dr. Gordon W. Jones 524

Table of Contents xvil Hollins College 524 Royal Ontario Museum of Archaeology 533

*FEdwardHerbert L. Stone 525 University of Toronto 537 535 *Samuel McVitty 525 Lee Collection Miss Eva Matthews Sanford 525

Paul Mellon 525 ADDENDA University of California, Los Angeles 538

WISCONSIN Indiana University Beloit College 530 *C, L. Ricketts 539 539

HAWAII INDEXES

Captain Frank Lester Pleadwell 531 General Index 543 PUERTO RICO Concordance of Census Numbers 589 David Jackson McWilliams 531of Index of Scribes597 595 La Casa del Libro 531 Index Illuminators Luis Manuel Morales 532 Index of Cartographers 599 Index of Incipits 599

CANADA Index of Present Owners 603

Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies 533 Index of Former Owners 606

SUPPLEMENT TO THE

CENSUS OF MEDIEVAL AND RENAISSANCE

MANUSCRIPTS IN THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA

|

THE UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA c., the fourth dated at Nuremberg, 22 MEDICAL CENTER LIBRARY Jan. 1507. Bound in orig. oak boards, 1919 7th AVENUE SOUTH pigskin spine, two metal clasps.

BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA Acquired in 1959 from Dr. Lawrence THE REYNOLDS COLLECTION Reynolds.

The descriptions have been supplied by THE LIBRARY OF

FREDROCK, W. ALLSOPP Mrs. Sarah ©.Librarian. Brown, LITTLE ARKANSAS 1. Simon Bredoon [?]: Arithmetica (ff.

1-16) —— Seven signs of bad breeding, Census, 2, 2239; three items. Mr. Allseven signs of elegance, seven things not sopp’s library was dispersed in two sales

to be found, etc. (f. 17) — De tribus at the Parke-Bernet Galleries, New York: generibus vite humane secundum philos- I, 3-4 Dec. 1946; II, 4 Feb. 1947. His ophos Fulgencius mithologiarum (ff. 17v- ms. no. 1 was lot 149 in the first sale and 18) —— Medical and household recipes, is now in the Fitzwilliam Museum, Camin English (ff. 20-25) —— Petrus Pere- bridge, England; no. 2 was apparently not

grinus de Maricourt: Tractatus de mag- in either sale; no. 3 was lot 147 in the nete et operationibus eius (ff. 26-32). second sale and is now owned by Mrs. Vel., 35 ff., 15 x 11 cm. Written in Louis Rabinowitz (her no. 2). England, 14th c. One diagram. Bound in

half morocco. THE GENERAL LIBRARY OF Early owner’s inscription of J. Wyston. THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA

, , BERKELEY, CALIFORNIA

2. Dis artzatt Buch gross Pratica.

Vel., 217 ff., 20 x 15 cm. Written in Census, 3-7, nos. 1-25: 2239-2240,

Germany, 1489. Bound in modern vel.

nos. 26-28.

3. Bernardus de Gordonio: De floebo- Since the publication of the Census, the tomia, De urinis, De pulsibus, De regi- most important accession has been the

mine sanitatis. bequest of more than twenty mss. in the Vel., 24 ff., 37 x 26 cm. Written in collection of James K. Moffitt, Piedmont, Italy[?], mid 14th c., by Johannes Tetha- California. misia Sociardus. Bound in three-quarters Descriptions and information concern-

morocco. ing mss. in the General Library and the

4. Medical miscellany, including: Arnal- Music Department Library have been dus de Villa Nova: Regimen sanitatis: furnished by Mr. Kenneth J. Carpenter,

(NSE ans, Head, Department. John of Toledo: Dietarium; andRare threeBooks ,

anonymous pieces. I. Julius Caesar Becellius: Explicationes Vel., 41 ff., 28 x 19 cm. Written in in libros IV Institutionum Justiniani. Italy, 14th c. 26 colored drawings. Bound Census, 3. This ms. has been trans-

in morocco. ferred to the University of California Law 5. Medical miscellany, in Latin; selec- School Library. tions and short treatises of Avicenna, 29. (Ms. Ac 350) A vellum leaf from Galenus, Hippocrates, Mesue, Benedic- a German account-book.

tus Canutus, et al. Census, 10, no. 2, when in the library Pap., 73 ff., 21 x 15 cm. Four sec- of Professor Henry R. Hatfield, Berkeley,

tions; three written in Germany, late 15th California. 43 x 16 cm.

2 University of California, Berkeley

ton. C.

30. (Ms. Ac 503) Account-book, for the Belonged to monastery of S. John the

household of Sir Gilbert Talbot of Graf- Evangelist, Waldhausen, Austria, in 16th Pap., 251 ff. (29 blank), 31 x 21 cm.

Written in England, 1503-1573: the latter 36. (Ms. MAR 4) 8. Leo Magnus: Ser-

part in the hand of Robert Caldwell. mones et epistolae. , ,

Bound in 19th c. half calf. Census, 666, no. 1, when in the library William Hamper (sale, 21 Jul. 1831): of Professor James Westfall Thompson,

Sir Thomas Phillipps (Ms. 11942). Chicago, Illinois. 31. (Ms. Ac 501) Account-book, A 37. (Ms. MAR 12) Stephan Brechtel: (Entrata, uscita, debitori, credi lori ° Kurtze Furweisung kunstlichs unnd oter-

ricordanze) of the Hospital of Santa lichs Schreibens.

Maria Nuova, Florence. Vel., 8 ff. (2 ff. wanting), 17 x 25 cm. Census, 10, no. 1, when in the library Written by Brechtel at Niirnberg in 1571. of Professor Henry R. Hatfield, Berkeley Most initials and texts heightened with

California. gold. Bound in modern vel.

From the collection of John Henr 32. (Ms. Ac 523) Account-book, of Nash. y

household expenses of Thomas Howard, wo. Earl of Surrey. For an apparently very similar ms. of Pap., 172 ff., 33 x 23 cm. Written in the same date, see Newberry Library, England, 17 Apr. 1523 — 17 Jan. 1524. Wing Ms. 44 (Census, 657, no. 250,

Bound in 18th c. calf. when owned by C. L. Ricketts).

Sir John Fenn; Sir Thomas Phillipps 38. (Ms. MAR 13) Patent of nobility,

(Ms. 3841). issued in the name of Philip II to Francisco Rodriguez, incorporating an account

33. (Ms. Ac 993 ) Account-book: Piles of a suit: in 1583 for restitution of propanno 1553. Sign{?] und Hintterkircher erty to Rodriguez with testimony of wit-

cast{en] und bericht Ritzenhaus verrecht, ; . :; ou Sol temosen “p fleger eu Ritzenhausen nesses and decisions of alcaldes. In Span-

Pap., 30 ff. (3 blank), 21 x 16 cm. ish; with lead seals. |

Written in Germany in 1553. Bound in ‘Vel., 38 ff., 31 x 20 cm. Written at

modern boards. Villaescusa, province of Salamanca, 6 Oct. 1585. 1 full-page miniature; illumi-

34. (Ms. Ac 541) Account-book, kept nated initials. Bound in orig. limp vel. by Humphrey Wellys, steward of the roy- Belonged to Felipe Ortega, 17th[?] c. al manors in Staffordshire.

Pap., 168 ff., 21 x 15 cm. Written in 39. (Ms. MAR 14) Henri III of France: England, 25 Dec. 1541 — 25 Mar. Doc. s. (5 Oct. 1586); commendation of 1595; some entries by Robert Wellys. M. de Pp oyannce for his exploits in the Bound in orig. paneled blind-stamped campaign against Tartas. calf, two medallion portraits with initials Pap., 1 f., 37 x 23 cm.

H. B. 40. (Ms. MAR 17) Raynutius di San

35. (Ms. MAR 3) Petrus de Riga: Angelo: Letter to the Bishop of Modena Aurera, sive Biblia versificata. (Rome, 12 Dec. 1559), concerning pasVel., 198 ff.,.20 x 13 cm. Written in ture rights on land belonging to the France[?], 13th c. Initials in red and blue. Church of S. Agatha.

Unbound. Vel., 1 f., 25 x 32 cm.

University of California, Berkeley 3 41. (Ms. MAR 18) Auction record of Monastery of S. Maria di Morimondo; farm products (Rouerque, France, 17 Abbey of Acquafredda; Paolo Giovio; Jan. 1512), signed by Guillaume Gays- Joseph Martini (cat. 26, no. 12). Bequest sials (juge), Antoine Buscaylet (avocat of James K. Moffitt.

du roi), and Jean Vitales (notaire). 47. (Ms. MAR 24) Hugo de Folieto:

Pap., 6 ff., 31 x 21 cm. Unbound. De claustro animae libri IV. 42. (Ms. MAR 19) Deed of sale of a Vel., 113 ff., 18 x 12 cm. Written in vineyard (Toledo, Spain, 13 Dec. 1481), southeast France, late 12th c. Penwork by Catalina, Marina and Juana Diaz, to initials. Bound in 17th c. sheepskin.

Pedro Nufiez. Monastery of S. Maria di Morimondo; Vel. 6 ff., 27 x 20 cm. Unbound. Paolo Giovio; Joseph Martini (cat. 24, From the collection of Carrol J. no. 4). Bequest of James K. Moffitt.

Rogers. 48. (Ms. MAR 25) Marbodus: De

43. (Ms. MAR 20) Indenture (Merse- lapidibus. burg, 1490) between Clement, a Catholic Vel., 20 ff., 15 x 11 cm. Written in ecclesiastic, and A... . Mogle[?], a Jew; south Austria, early 13th c. Bound in in German, with Mogle’s signature in modern morocco.

cursive Hebrew. Bibliothek des Stiftes, Melk; Joseph Vel., 1 f., 15 x 22 cm. Wax seal dated Martini (cat. 28, no. 19). Bequest of

1473 attached. James K. Moffitt.

Endorsed, “Marisburg/D. N°. 45/ 49. (Ms. MAR 26) S. Thomas Aquinas:

1490”; Albert Jason. Sermones dominicales super epistolis et 44, (ff Ms. MAR 21) Map of Jerusalem. evangeliis a dominica prima Adventus Vel., 1 £., 69 x 85 cm. Executed prob- usque ad dominicam xxv post Pentecos-

ably in Italy, in 1450[?]. tem. On first flyleaf, a sermon against women dancing, and a list of six abbots

45. (Ms. MAR 22) Hymnarium sive of the monastery of S. Maria di MoriHymni per circulum anni, Sarum use. mondo, 13th c. Bound with this is an Vel., 26 ff., 12 x 8 cm. Written in unidentified ms. of the 13th c. of 57 ff., England, mid 12th c. Bound in modern incomplete.

leather. Vel., 79 ff. (plus 1 f. and 57 ff.: total, Sir Thomas Phillipps (Ms. 418); Jo- 137 ff.), 21 x 15 cm. Written at the monseph Martini (cat. 27, no. 7). Bequest of astery of S. Maria di Morimondo, Milan,

James K. Moffitt. in 1298. Bound in 16th c. sheepskin.

46. (Ms. MAR 23) S. Isidorus Hispa- Monastery of S. Maria di Morimondo, lensis: Commentaria in Vetus testamen- Paolo Giovio; Joseph Martini (cat. 27, tum (Genesis to I-II Kings). On penulti- no. 2). Bequest of James K. Moffitt.

mate flyleaf, a list of the first 50 abbots 50. (Ms. MAR 27) Hugo de Sancto of Acquafredda in hands of 13th, 14th, Caro: Postilla sive Commentarius in libro and 15th c. On recto of first flyleaf, a Ecclesiastico iuxta quadruplicem sensum, prayer against hail, in 13th c. hand. litteralem, allegoricum, moralem, anagogi-

Vel., 144 ff., 24 x 16 cm. Written at cum.

the monastery of S. Maria di Morimondo, Vel., 104 ff., 30 x 21 cm. Written in Milan, late 12th c. Penwork initials, some southeast France, second half of 13th c. marginal grotesques. Bound in 17th c. Penwork initials. Bound in early 15th c.

goatskin over orig. boards. vel. over boards.

4 University of California, Berkeley Contains the printed vel. bookplate, Priest; Joseph Martini (cat. 28, no. 7). Fragmentum bibliothecae Petrarchae, in- Bequest of James K. Moffitt.

serted under a probable misapprehension 4: ; by the Carthusians of Garegnano; see 20 (Ms MAR 33) Vergilius: Bucolica Census, 1450, no. 446, for a similar vol- ° Pap. 81 15 x 10 cm. Weitten in Bequest st Tames K Mean 6, no. 10) Italy, 15th c., by Jacobus Philippus.

alisbury.

ume. Joseph Martini t. 2 , , ” ” " Bound in 18th c. diced calf.

51. (Ms. MAR 28) Biblia. On the fly- Bequest of James K. Moffitt. ane epigrams on 15th c. bishops of 57. (Ms. MAR 34) Vergilius: Opera Vel. "193 ff.. 17 x 12 em. Written in Census, 32, no. 1, when in the library England, 13th c. 64 colored initials with or ren K. Mofiitt, who bequeathed it grotesques. Bound in modern morocco. Ome MOrary. W. Creswell; Meade Falkner. Bequest 58. (Ms. MAR 35) Euclid: Elementa

of James K. Moffitt. mathematica in libros XV distributa e

Cat Aristotelis. ” ,

52. (Ms. MAR 29) Boethius et Aver- ereco in Latinum cum commento Hieroés: Commentaria super Praedicamenta » el. ; 70 f. ( 4 blank), 26 x 17 cm

( Seen ae 19 y 14 cm. Written in Written in Italy, 15th c. 15 illuminated

t of J K. t. ? , Paschale. , , northern Italy, early 14th c by the scribe initials; 1 illuminated border; marginal

Rolandus. Bound in modern boards. veo ae ae in orig. blind-stamped Joseph Martini (cat. 28, no. 6). Be- Edwin Troe, Henry Hucks Gibbs quest of James K. Moth Baron Aldenham; in Sotheby sale, 3 Apr. 53. (Ms. MAR 30) Sedulius: Carmen 1899[?]. Bequest of James K. Moffitt.

Vel.. 50 ff., 21 x 16 cm. Written in or ws MAR 36) Suetonius: Vitae Italy, 14th c. Bound in boards, morocco Vel. 80 fF 27 x 20 cm. Written in

spine, by C. Lewis. ? ° " : Rev. Henry Drury (sale, London, Italy, ca. 1425. Bound in 18th c. moroc

1827, lot 3849); Sir Thomas Phillipps ©9- vel B .

(Ms. 9252); Joseph Martini (cat. 19, James P. R. Lyell. Bequest of James no. 34). Bequest of James K. Moffitt. K. Moffitt. 54. (Ms. MAR 31) Cicero: De senec- 60. (Ms. MAR 37) Albertus Magnus:

tute: Paradoxa. Compendium theologicae veritatis. — S. Vel. 15 ff. (3 blank), 28 x 22 cm. Isidorus Hispalensis: De summo bono.

Written in Italy, 14th c. Penwork initials. With many marginal notes by Andreas

Bound in modern wood boards. Weiss, dated 1592. | | P. R. Lyell. Bequest of James Pap., 191 ff., 31 x 22 cm. Written in K.James Moffitt. Germany in 1457 by Kaspar Ytelhauser.

De senectute. ,

a Bound in orig. sheepskin over wood

55. (Ms. MAR 32) Cicero: De amicitia; boards.

; , Andreas Weiss (16th c.); James P. R.

Vel., 65 ft., 24 x M7 m Written m Lyell. Bequest of James K. Moffitt. Italy, 15th c. 2 illuminated initials, 1

illuminated border. Bound in modern vel. 61. (Ms. MAR 38) S. Bernardus: OpusCardinal Lambruschini; Alexis de Saint cula, in Italian. Epistola pertinente ad la

University of California, Berkeley 5 perfectione de la vita contemplativa (ff. 66. (Ms. MAR 43) Aegidius Columna:

1-28) —- Del huomo interiore (ff. 28- Historia Trojana. . |

37) — Ad tuti li fratelli fideli servituri Census, 11, no. 1, when in the library del Signore nella Congregatione di S. of Professor John Strong Perry Tatlock, Iustina del Ordine de S. Benedecto (ff. Berkeley, California.

41-53) — Del arte de sapere bene 67. (ff Ms. MAR 44) Antiphonarium, morire (ff. 53-76). :; rf Vel., 78 ff. (3 blank), 18 x 13 cm. Vel., 128 ff., 56 x 39 cm. Written in impertect.

Written in Italy uirst half of 15th c. 2 Italy[?], 15th c. Colored initials. Bound small illuminated initials. Bound in orig. in orig. leather over wood boards, brass Italian blind-stamped calf; bosses, clasps. bosses and edges.

Bequest of James K. Moffitt. Sir W. Ingram; John Henry Nash.

62. (Ms. MAR 39) S. Augustinus: De 68. (Ms. HOR 1) Horatius: Ars poetica; beata vita; De ordine; De prohibendis Epistolae. Both with scholia.

kalendis Januarij. — S. Hieronymus: Vel., 72 ff. (2 blank), 21 x 13 cm.

Vitae sanctorum patrum heremitarum. . Written in Italy, ca. 1300. Penwork iniVel., 100 ff., 20 x 14 cm. Written in tials. Bound in 19th c. leather. Italy, 15th c. 6 historiated initials; illumi- Ortensio Barzella (1324): sold in 1836 nated initials. Bound in 19th c. morocco. by Thorpe to Sir Thomas Phillipps (Ms.

Bequest of James K. Moffitt. 9323). Bequest of James K. Moffitt.

63. (Ms. MAR 40) S. Hieronymus: Vite 69. (Ms. HOR 2) Horatius: Ars poetica.

de sancti padri, in Italian. Pap., 16 ff., 20 x 14 cm. Written in

Vel., 259 ff., 32 x 22 cm. Written in France, 15th c. Bound in modern boards. northern Italy, 15th c. 30 historiated ini- Bequest of James K. Moff ttt, who purtials (portraits of saints); illuminated ini- chased it from Davis & Orioli in 1933.

tials; 6-line 70. incipit gold.3)Bound in 19th — , et ¢. morocco. (Ms.inHOR Horatius: Carmina Bookplate of George Folliott. Bequest Ars poetica.

of James K. Moffitt. Vel., 100Italy, i. 16 x 11 cm. Written in 15th c. 1 illuminated initial. Bound

morocco. ; ; 64. (Ms. MAR 41) Horae, Paris use. in orig. blind-tooled leather, clasps. Vel., 160 ff., 15 x 10 cm. Written in Bequest of James K. Moffitt.

Fran ce, I5th c. 9 miniatures; illuminated 71. (Ms. HOR 4) Horatius: Carmina et

Initials and borders. Bound in 18th c. Epodon

, oo 7 France, c. 5 strapwork inscription, “Amadee 15th de Martinenque, ,

initials. 3. Bound in 18th c. boards. 1660”; John Thomas Aubry. Bequest of Lo. cc . .. Arms of the Talaru family of Lyons; Vel. 72 ff, 17 x 12 cm. Written mn

James K. Moffitt. . ; ; ;

Inscription: “Iste liber est meij bartholameij bete[?] de theirno uallis lagmim[?]

65. (Ms. MAR 42) Horae, Roman use. diocissis tridente sub pleba[?]to murij Vel., 169 ff., 14 x 10 cm. Written in anno domini 1494 die 12 Aprillis.” Be-

Flanders, 15th c. 15 miniatures; illumi- quest of James K. Moffitt.

nae ns en on © morocco, 72. (Ms. MAR 46) Castello, Italy: Auey OOKP KM, Ps » Bromemann. Bequest dientie magistratus civitatis Castelli.

on vames IS. MOmtt. Pap., 171 ff. (lacking f. 1), 28 x 21

6 University of California, Berkeley cm. Written in Italy (Castello, Umbria), sacrament of marriage, followed by an

22 Dec. 1345 — 20 Mar. 1349/50. abridged Spanish version; with several

Bound in 18th c. half vel. and paper. lines in an Indian language (Matlacinga? ) Purchased in 1959 from H. P. Kraus at the beginning and end; signed by the (Bi-Weekly Bulletin, 38, no. 24) for the author.

Pauline Fore Moffitt Library. Pap., 58 ff., 16 x 11 cm. Written in

Mexico (Tlatelulco?) ca. 1562, possibly

MUSIC DEPARTMENT LIBRARY by the author; probably prepared for use by Bautista and others in the Colegio Music 1. Antiphonarium, imperfect. de Tlatelulco. Written in black and red, Vel., 59 ff, 27 x 17 cm. Written in with 1 crude diagram. Bound in modern western France, 11th c. Bound in modern blue cloth, black leather spine and

vel. corners.

Music 2. Antiphonarium. Evidently first used in the Colegio de Pap. and vel., 369 ff, 21 x 15 cm. Tlatelulco; sold in London (Puttick &

Written in the Low Countries, late 15th sumpson, Jun. 1869, lot 1835). or early 16th c. Colored initials. Bound M-M 107. S. Gregorius Magnus: Moralia in 16th{?] c. blind-stamped calf, with {in Job], libri XXXV. Prefixed, an ac-

panel stamp of Cain and Abel. count (customarily found in Spanish From the collection of Albert Elkus copies of the Moralia) regarding dis(purchased from Dawsons in Los covery of the closing portion by Bishop

Angeles). Tajon of Saragossa; appended, an index. Music 3. Processionale. Census, 8. Probably written in Spain,

Vel., 97 ff., 18 x 12 cm. Written in but P ossibly mn Italy. The preliminary and Germany, late 16th c. Initials in red and closing items are in a later hand than the

blue. Bound in 17th[?] c. calf, clasps. tex Proper. ,

From the collection of Albert M. Inside cover, apparently referring to Bender. an old catalogue no., is “No. 308,” corrected from “No. 34’; the same corrected

THE BANCROFT LIBRARY inseriPtion on aoe paste neice cover UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA Puttick & Simpson. Jun. 1869. lot taeay BERKELEY, CALIFORNIA (Puttick & Simpson, Jun. 1869, lot 1884). M-M 142. Actas provinciales de la Pro-

Census, 8-9, Mex. 107 to Mex. 34965; vincia de Santiago de México del Orden

2240. de Predicadores. Original minutes (some

All but the last (M-M 762) of the fol- signed) of chapter meetings held by the lowing mss. were purchased by the Uni- Dominican province, and related. mateversity of California in 1905 with the rial; chiefly in Latin. library of Hubert Howe Bancroft. Most Census, 8. 194 (not 177) ff., 23 x 17

were listed in the Census, but Miss cm. Written in Mexico City, 1540-1590. Gwladys L. Williams of the Library staff At one time in the library of the Conhas furnished amplified and more precise vento de Santo Domingo, Mexico City.

information, and has described several M-M 147:5. Processo contra Fran[cis]co

items omitted earlier. de Torres del Palacio. Five files relating M-M 22. Jerénimo Bautista: De matri- to the trial of Torres (notary public in monio tractatus. A Latin treatise on the Carrién) by the Inquisition, on charges

University of California, Berkeley 7 of blasphemy; with Inquisition seals, and authorities, signed by Crist6bal Carvallo signatures of the defendants, the Inquisi- and a municipal notary; (2) a document

tors, and others. setting aside a chapel in the Puebla

Census, 8. Pap., 31 ff., 31 x 22 cm. church of the Franciscans for their beneWritten in Mexico (Mexico City, Puebla, factor, the Mayor of Puebla, and his and Carrién), 1595-1597, by various descendants, with the seal of the Province hands. Files 1 and 5 were addressed origi- and signatures of several friar S, notably nally to Alonso Fernandez Santiago, Dean Luis Rodriguez (the Provincial ) and

of the Tlaxcala Cathedral and Inquisition Alonso de Molina (lexicographer and Commissioner; files 3 and 4, to the In- author ).

quisition in Mexico City. Stitched to- Pap., 284 and 171 ff, 31 x 22 cm.

gether in orig. paper cover, annotated 16th c. items at I, 284 and I, 1; written “Tlaxcala 1597” and “Leg[aj]lo 3°.” A in Mexico City, 1596-1599, and Huejot-

later hand has added a partially legible zingo, Puebla, Mexico, 8 Sep. 1562. number (49?), with an _ unidentified Bound in mottled pasteboard, calf spine

rubric. and corners.

Apparently filed in the archives of José F. Ramirez (sale, London, Jul.

Tlaxcala Cathedral in 1597. 1880, lot 334).

M-M 171. Reales Cédulas. Vol. If of a M-M 201. Cédice Franciscano (title sup7-vol. collection. Contains royal decrees plied by Garcia Icazbalceta). Corresand other documents relating primarily pondence, reports, and other documents to the Franciscans in New Spain and the relating to the Franciscans in New Spain treatment of the Indians, particularly in and primarily to the Provincia del Santo Tlaxcala; with a few seals and signatures Evangelio in the 16th c.; with seal and of Spanish monarchs, regents, Mexican signature of Philip II of Spain, and other

viceroys, and other persons. notable signatures; 24 numbered items

Pap., 221 ff., 33 x 22 cm. Written in (a few incomplete), many being copies Spain (Madrid, Valladolid, Saragossa, of uncertain date, although nos. 10, 11, etc.) and Mexico City, 1529-1745, by and 13 are definitely 16th c. various hands. 16th c. items are on ff. 1,

9-28, 30-42, 76-102, 114, and 117-134. orn Woven int Mand ond Mowe ote

Bound in modern brown mottled paste- Rimernenean (To-

board. calf sp; d luca, Mexico City, etc.); items 10, 11, Oakes, Call spine anc’ COMETS. 13 dated 19 Oct. 1568 — 14 Aug. 1576, Some items apparently from Francis- while others may be 16th c.; written by can archives in Mexico, others from offi- various hands. cial archives in Mexico City; signature of Many items bear numbers and annota-

José F. Ramirez (possibly part of lot 711 tions indicatine that th f d

in Ramirez sale, London, 1880). ey Provincia Once forme , part of theJul. archives ofathe del M-M 191-192. Papeles Franciscanos: Santo Evangelio; José F. Ramirez (sale, Primera Serie. A 2-vol. collection relating London, Jul. 1880, lot 729).

primarily to the Franciscans in New Joaquin Garcia Icazbalceta, Nueva Spain, containing two 16th c. items: (1) Coleccién de Documentos para la Hisa petition for permission to enclose and toria de México (Mexico City, 1886) J, cultivate a plot of land in Mexico City, v-v1, and II, v; the two volumes contain signed by Pascual Hernandez, with notes most of the material in the so-called

on subsequent action by the municipal Cédice.

8 University of California, Berkeley M-M 216-218. Libro[s] de entradas y 1534; appended order, 6 Nov. 1536, and profesiones de novicios de este Convento certification, 2 Jun. 1548. Prepared for de N. S. P. San Francisco de México. Bishop (later Archbishop) Zumarraga. Three vol. recording applications for ad- Possibly item 1 of the archives of the mission and novitiates in a Franciscan diocese. Sold in London (Puttick & Simpmonastery; with signatures of friars and son, Jun. 1869, lot 1863). applicants, including Sebastidn Aparicio. Comparison with facsimiles establishes Census, 9. Pap., 119, 134, and 215 ff. attribution of Queen’s signature to Isabel (wanting title and items 1-14 of vol. I), rather than Juana La Loca. 21 x 15 cm. Written in Mexico City, 1562-1584, 1585-1598, and 1597-1680 M-M 206-269. Documentos de los Con(vol. HI contains some undated copies cilios Mexicano sU, 2 4 3°. A 4-vol. and late annotations), written by various collection (chiefly originals and signed hands. Covers of vol. I and III probably contemporary copies) of decrees, work

orig. papers, and other documents relating to

, possibly as ; ; ; ; attendance, Philip II of Spain, and other

Once the property of the Convento de the first three Provincial Councils of N ne

San Francisco de México ‘bl : Spain and the Philippines; with ecclesiasti-

signed to the use of Fray Joseph Gomez, cal seals and Sten atures of the prelates in whose signature is on inner front cover of persons

yor He). we Bb (sale, London, Census, 9. 314 (not 320), 100, 525 (not 455), and 403 (not 354) ff.; several

M-M 222. Sermones in festis sanctorum. loose slips laid in, and 9 ff. unnumbered Collection of Latin sermons for the feast of the 18th c. at end of vol. [V. Written

days of saints and other holy days, to in Mexico, Spain, and the Philippines, which are appended (1) an alphabetical mainly 1555-1622, by various hands. index, and (2) biographical and historical Mostly prepared for the respective synods

data on the saints and holy days, in the or for the Archdiocese of Mexico.

order of the sermons. Sold in London (Puttick & Simpson, Census, 9. 442 (not 441) ff. Jun. 1869, lot 1856).

M-M 256. Juan de Zumarraga: Erection | a A | Bancrott 83) e85-686 note SI. .title: . .Pastoral Cathe[dralis Mexiconensis] (later , sobre fundacidn de la M-M 400:3. Pope Clement VIII: Papal Catedral de México). Revised version, brief (2 Apr. 1596: ea quae pro Hospitalprepared by the Council of the Indies, ium) confirming earlier provisions for the of Zumarraga’s proclamation on estab- Congregation of S. Hippolytus, with anlishment of the Mexico City Cathedral notation of the Council of the Indies (27 and the Diocese (subsequently Arch- May 1596; signed by Pedro de Ledesma) diocese) of Mexico, with signatures of and remains of seal on reverse; and reZumarraga and Juan de Samano, secre- lated items, including two 16th c. copies tary to the Council. Appended are a certi- of the Spanish translation made by Pedro fication of Zumarraga’s signature, and Nujfiez, signed by him, and certified by an order signed by the Queen [Isabel of Juan de Cardenas (1 and 7 Jun. 1598).

Portugal]; with paraphs of the Council Census, 9, Mex. no number, 34964, and annotations of the Cathedral Chapter 34965. Orig. is vel., translations are pap.,

on the reverse. 54 x 79 cm., 31 x 22 cm., and 31 x 22 Census, 9. Written in Spain (Toledo cm. Orig. written at Rome and Madrid, and Valladolid?) and Mexico City, in translations in Mexico City. Translations

Doheny Library, California 9 made at the request of Cristdbal de 27) and traces of an older numbering Anaya, head of the Congregation. Un- system (beginning with 15) indicate that

bound; translations stitched into paper this collection once formed part of a covers inscribed “N. 10” and “N. 11.” larger collection whose contents have M-M 762. Orden de la Real Audiencia de been distributed and rearranged

Mexico. An order issued in the name of THE LIBRARY OF Philip II of Spain by the Real Audiencia J. S. P. TATLOCK of Mexico, addressed to the alcalde-in- BERKELEY, CALIFORNIA

chief of Temaxcal and vicinity, reaffirm-

ing an earlier viceregal order on restraint Census, 11, 2240, one item. Professor of a public nuisance; with traces of royal Tatlock died in 1948, and his ms. is now seal, and several signatures, Including in the library of the University of Cali-

Chancellor Pedro Martinez. fornia, Berkeley, where it is listed as no. Pap., 1 f. (bound with a number of 66 blanks), 43 x 31 cm. Written in Mexico City, 14 Nov. 1586, by Sancho Pérez de THE LIBRARY OF Agusto[?]. Bound in modern dark blue MRS. MILTON E. GETZ

cloth and black leather. 1007 BEVERLEY DRIVE

No. 35093. Registro. A register of mar- BEVERLEY HILLS, CALIFORNIA riages and baptisms in Acatlan (Mexico)

and vicinity, begun in 1569 but covering Census, 12-16, 2240-2241; 28 items. the period 1567-1621, with some chrono- As noted by De Ricci, the Getz collection logical gaps; entries prior to 1593 princi- was dispersed at auction at the American

pally in an Indian language, later entries Art Association, New York, 17-18 and in Spanish; with signatures of officiating 24-25 November 1936. {riars, and signed certification of Judge 26. Jacob von Cessolis: Der Schachtzabel.

Ignacio de Barrientos, 1588. , , Pap., 95 ff, 30 x 22 cm. Written at | Census, 16. This ms. is now in the

Acatlan. Mexico. Unbound. library of Dr. Robert Blass, 32 Bahnhof-

a strasse, Ziirich, Switzerland. The second

No. 59158. Collecién de Cédulas Reales. text, “Ein anndrer Matesi von dem Collection of Spanish royal decrees, Ursprunkch der lobsamen Junkfrawn Audiencia orders, and related documents, Sante Katherine,” was separated from it including four 16th c. orders (three with before Dr. Blass acquired it, and its presroyal seals, one with an Indian annota- ent location is not known.

Guatemala. THE tion) concerning treatment of Indians in

Census, 9. 79 ff. (16th c. items on ff. EDWARD LAURENCE DOHENY

1-10), 30 x 21 (not 23) cm. Bound in MEMORIAL LIBRARY

modern brown mottled boards and brown ST. JOHN’S SEMINARY

shagreen. CAMARILLO, CALIFORNIA Bookplate of Brasseur de Bourbourg

(“Collectio Americana’”’; his Bibliothéque Census, 20-21, nos. 1-8; 2242-2243,

Mexico-Guatémalienne, Paris, 1871, p. nos. 9-11. 48); bookplate of Alphonse Pinart (pos- The Estelle Doheny Collection of Mansibly no. 218 of his catalogue, Paris, uscripts, Rare Books and Objects of Art 1883). The present item-numbers (25- was formed by Mrs. Edward Laurence

10 Doheny Library, California Doheny of Los Angeles. The mss. listed 9. Horae. in the Census were, at that time, in her Census, 2243, no. 11. Protao

Agnese:

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Mrs. Doheny built the Edward Laurence with dedication and place-names in Latin.

Doheny Memorial Library at St. John’s , Vel., 16 tt, 2 9 x 22 cm. Holograph Seminary, Camarillo, and placed in it sence written in Venice, 5 Feb. 1544.

her entire collection except for two items TS of Maximilian, Duke of Bu rgundy;

(Census, 21, nos. 7 and 8) which she diagrams and tables; 10 maps in colors presented to St. Mary’s Seminary, Perry- and gold. Bound in orig. red morocco

ville, Missouri. Since that time Mrs. with clasps. ;

Doheny continued to make additions to Bought from Rosenbach in 1948. the collection, and all the mss. listed be- 11. (A-1222 through A-1232) Paulus low with the exception of no. 67 were Alaleo: Diary, in Latin. presented by her. Mrs. Doheny died in Pap., 11 vol., 27 x 20 cm. Written in

1958. Rome, 15 Dec. 1582 to 29 Jun. 1638.

See R. O. Schad, “The Estelle Doheny Bound in orig. vel. Collection,” The New Colophon (New Stamp of the Colonna Library in each York, 1950) 229-242, especially 233- vol.; Sir Thomas Phillipps (Ms. 5956).

234. Bought from Maggs in 1948.

he Ravens , I 7 Richare ee M 12. (9683) S. Augustinus: De consensu

former librarian, and Miss Lucille Miller; cvanpeastarun. ; ;

58-68 by the Rev. Patrick O’Brien, Vel. 110 ff., 27 x 20 “m. Written mn C. M., the present librarian, with the Italy, late 14th c. 2 illuminated initials

advice of Miss Miller. ane borders.calf.Bound in 18th c. sprinkled

1. Biblia. Bought from Maggs in 1945.

Census, 20, no. I. 13. (314) Beda: In expositione Templi 2. Horae. Salomonis; In opusculo ad Nothelmum de Census, 20, no. 2. Quaestionibus; Ad eundem de octo sub3. Francesco Petrarca: Sonetti, Canzoni jectis Quaestionib uss Liber explanationis Trionfi. allegoricae in Libro Tobiae; Brevis ex-

Census. 20. no. 3 planatio de templo Salomonis.

7 Vel., 75 ff., 30 x 20 cm. Written in

4. Biblia. France, 12th c. Illuminated _ initials

Census, 21, no. 4. throughout. Bound in 19th c. brown calf.

5 Missale 15th c. gnscription of Benedictine AbCensus 71 no. 5 bey of S. Martin, Tours. Bought 15 Oct.

oe ee 1945 (Harmsworth sale, lot 1923).

6. Cbistoiae S. Paul. 14. (365) Biblia.

ees Vel., 534 ff., 35 x 24 cm. Written in

7. Zacharias Chrysopolitanus: In unum Italy (Bologna), ca. 1300, by several

ex quatuor. hands. Over 90 historiated initials. Bound Census, 2242, no. 9. in olive morocco by Leighton.

8. Speculum B. V. M., etc. Bought from E. Rosenthal in 1945. Census, 2242, no. 10. 15. (788) Breviarium, Clermont use.

Doheny Library, California 11 Vel., 537 ff., 23 x 15 cm. Written in Bought from Walter R. Benjamin in France, ca. 1486. Full-page miniature of 1948.

Tree of Jesse; historiated and floriated . initials throughout. Bound in orig. calf 26. (A-1203) Pope Alexander VI: Letter

over wood boards. to the Abbess of the Convent of S. Crux

1932. attached.

Bought from Dawson’s Book Shop in a Judaica, Venice (20 Sep. 1500). Seal

16 to 32. Bulls and other papal docu- 27. (A-1204) Pope Julius H: Letter to ments, in Latin, arranged chronologically. the same (13 Jul. 1505). Unless otherwise indicated, each consists 28. (A-1205) Pope Julius II: Letter to

of 1 f., vel., written in Rome. With the same (6 Feb. 1506) three indicated exceptions, bought from

Maggs in 1948. 29. (A-1206) Pope Leo X: Letter to the 16. (A-1171) Pope Eugene IV: Bull same (23 Jul. 1520). (Aug. 1431). Lead seal attached, 30. (A-1207) Pope Clement VII: Letlose from Walter R. Benjamin in ter to the same (21 May 1526).

May 1435). ay me

17. (A-1171) Pope Eugene IV: Bull (3 91 May 1596) Clement VII: Letter 18. (A-1197) Pope Eugene IV: Bull (3 32. (A-1209) Pope Clement VII: Letter

May 1435). to the Abbess ofa the Convent of S. Crux Judaica, Venice (7 Feb. 1530). 19. (A-1198) Pope Eugene IV: Bull (3

May 1437). 33. (A-113) Queen Catherine de Médi-

; cis: L. s. to the Provost of the Merchants

20. (A-1199) Pope Pius II: Bull (6 Nov. and Aldermen of Paris (Paris, 4 Jul. 1463).

1571).

21. (A-1200) Pope Paul II: Letter to the Pap., 1 f., 32 x 21 cm. Abbess of the Convent of S. Crux a Ju- Bought from Dawson’s Book Shop in

daica, Venice (18 Jul. 1455). 1929.

22. (A-1201) Pope Paul II: Document 34. (A-1195) Dominican Order: Consti-

(Oct. 1466). tutiones ordinis praedicatorum in Austria.

23. (A-602) Pope Paul II: Dispensation, Vel., 12 ff., 30 x 22 cm. Written in to permit Margaret of York, sister of Ed- Rome, 1474. With autograph notation in

ward IV, to marry Charles the Bold, Latin by Fra Leonardus, certifying this as Duke of Burgundy (Westminster, 16 May a true copy of the original. Bound in 1468). Seal of Stephen, Bishop of Lucca, marbled paper.

Papal Nuncio in England. Bought from Walter R. Benjamin in Sir Thomas Phillipps (Ms. 32672). 1948.

Bought from W. H. Robinson in 1945.

54 . 35. (A-1219) S. Francis Borgia: A.l.s. Note Pope Sixtus IV: Bull to Catherine, Queen of Portugal (Evora,

(1471). 1 Nov. 1557). 25. (A-1180) Pope Alexander VI: Auto- Pap., 2 ff.

graph endorsement on a dispensation (11 Bought from Walter R. Benjamin in

Jul. 1494). On paper. 1948.

12 Doheny Library, California 36. (2278) S. Gregorius Magnus: Vel., 415 ff., 29 x 20 cm. Written in

Moralia in Job. France, late 15th c. Illuminated borders, Vel., 290 ff., 34 x 25 cm. Written in floriated initials, coats of arms, musical Germany, ca. 850, by several hands. notation, etc. Bound in green morocco

Bound in modern brown morocco. by Hering.

Bought from Rosenbach in 1943. With the arms of Anne of Brittany, the

37. (700) Horae, Barcelona use Dauphin, and the royal arms of France; Vel.. 255 ff 15 x 11m Written on arms of Frederick Perkins inside front Spain, 15th c. 7 full-page miniatures en cover (one A Mr lot wie nought grisaille; full-page borders and decorated 2062 ct. 1945 (Harmsworth sale, lot

initials throughout. Bound in 18th c. scar- ).

let morocco with 2 clasps. 43. (3930) Pontificale Romanum.

Bought from E. Rosenthal in 1945. Vel., 283 ff., 28 x 20 cm. Written in

38. (5845) Horae Italy, 14th c. 1 full-page, 25 half-page Vel 60 ff 79 x 16 cm. Written in miniatures; large floriated initials through-

France, 15th c. 8 full-page, 5 small mini- out. Bound in [9th c. brown calf.

atures. Bound in 19th c. blue velvet. Bookplates of Jonathan Peckover and Presented in 1946 by the Most Rev. W. Peckover. Bought from Quaritch in John J. Cantwell, D.D., Archbishop of 1940.

Los Angeles. 44, (2468) Priéres du Roi au Sainct

39. (699) Horae, Roman use. , . Vel., 61 ff., 13 x 9 cm. Written in Italy, Pap., 74 ff, 13 x 9 cm. Written m Esprit.

early 17th c. 1 full-page, 14 small minta- France, 16th c. (before 1589). Entirely tures; margins of 39 ff. cut out into delli- - cut-work, both text and 77 tull-page cate lace-work borders. Bound in orig miniatures being cut from paper with a

brown calf. ,sharp pas:instrument. ; velvet.Bound in 18th c. red m ononramna a" ad ee wees: NIE Executed for Henri III of France; later laced. Bought from Quaritch in. 1939. owned by Louis XIII and Anne of Austria; note inside front cover, “This... . 40. (5603) S. Paterius: Liber testimoni- book was presented in 1830 by George,

orum utriusque Testamenti. Marquis of Cholmondeley, to Harriet

Vel., 271 ff., 32 x 22 cm. Written in Lady Delamere. . . Thos. Grenville.” Germany, ca. 1125, by several hands. Bought from Rosenbach, 1942.

eneeane er halter ed and yellow. 45. (3970) Psalterium, Sarum use. 18th c. stamp of the Ochsenhausen Li- Vel., 133 H., 29 x 21 cm. nan in

brary: Dr. Edward Henry Bell. Bought England, ca. 1450. 8 large historiated

from R bach in 1946 initials with fullmorocco. borders. Bound in 19th losenbacn i c. crimson 41. (A-822) Philip Il of Spain: L.s. to Contemporary inscription: “Off your A. Dennetiéres (Madrid, 16 Jun. 1579). charite pray for the soules of Symon

Pap., 2 ff., 29 x 21 cm. Rice and Letyce his wyffe”; 17th c. inBought from Dawson’s Book Shop in scription of John Davenport, Bramhall,

1928. Cheshire; Henry Huth (cat.,itch IV, 1192). i AO. 42. (3929) Pontificale ad usum Galli- Bought from Quaritch in 19 canum. 46. (5022) Les Voies Chrétiennes, ou

Doheny Library, California 13 sont traités les dix commandements, les Earliest Latin Commentaries on the douze articles de la foi, les vices et les Epistles of St. Paul (1927) 57.

vertus. oo, 51. (6362) Liber Sapientiae Solomonis, Vel., 23 ff., 36 x 26 cm. Written in et Liber Sydrach. France, late 14th c. 6 large miniatures, Vel.. 75 ff., 29 x 21 cm. Written in illuminated initials. Bound in 19th c. Germany, ca. 950. Bound in old calf.

green calf. Bought from Rosenbach in 1950. Bookplate of C. W. Dyson Perrins.

Bought from E. Rosenthal in 1945. 52. (6323) Breviarium, use of the Car47. (A-257) Ferdinand V of Spain, and mews vos eT x 12 cm. Written in Isabella: L.s., referring to military mat- France, early 15th c, Ornamental borders ters and probably addressed to one of and initials. Bound in 16th c. brown calf.

the commanders of the royal troops Sir Thomas Phillipps (Ms. 6985).

aT £30 x 30 cm. Bought from W. H. Robinson in 1949. Bought from Dawson’s Book Shop in 53. (6361) Liber Evangeliorum (The 1930. Liesborn Gospels). ; n in

48. (A-279) Francois I of France: L.s. to Gevacny. ca. 930. on tee vole

M. de Heilly (Maroilles, 17 Jun. 1543). arched borders: a few Celtic initials.

Pap., 1 f., 23 x 19 cm. Carved wooden and painted cover, probBought from Dawson’s Book Shop in ably 15th c. or earlier.

1930. Sir Thomas Phillipps (Ms. 4735).

49. (A-389) Henri III of France: A.Ls. Bought from Rosenbach in 1950. to Marshal Villeroi (Monceau, 26 Jul. 54. (6324) S. Gregorius Magnus: Mo-

ny). 1£.25x19 cm ralia in Job, in French. Bought from Dawson’s Book Shop in Vel., 182 ff., 18 x 13 cm. Written in

1928 Belgium, in the Forest of Chimay, dated Jan. 1388; interlinear corrections in an50. (6385) Ambrosiaster: Tractatus in other hand. Initials and chapter-numbers Epistolas ad Romanos, I-II Corinthios, in red. Bound in 19th c. blue calf. Philippenses, I-II Thessalonicenses, Co- Bought from W. H. Robinson in 1949. lossenses, Timotheum.

Vel., 129 ff., 34 x 26 cm. Written in 55. Horae.

England at Winchcomb Abbey, ca. 1130, _ Census, 2324, no. 60, when in_ the by two different hands. 4 large historiated library of the late Cortlandt F. Bishop. initials showing Celtic influence. Bound Bought from Harry A. Levinson in 1950.

in 15th c. brown calf by “the Oxford 56. (6226) Horae, Roman use.

binder.” . Vel., 121 ff., 19 x 12 cm. Written in Former owners: Sir John Prise; Sir Paris, ca. 1528; attributed to Geoffroi

John, Sir William, Sir Walter, and Sir Tory. 13 miniatures with borders. Bound

Anthony Cope (sale, London, 4 Mar. in 16th c. red morocco. 1913, lot 4); E. F. Bosanquet, George Arms of Henri Bonnot painted on front A. Goyder. Bought from Dawson's Book fly-leaf. Bought from Rosenbach in 1949. Shop in 1950.

H.M.C., 3rd Report, App. (1872) 57. (6363, 6364) Petrus Comestor[?]: 242, Cope mss. no. IV; A. Souther, La grande Bible Historiale.

14 Doheny Library, California Vel., 479 ff. in 2 vols., 42 x 31 cm. 63. (6809) Bartholomaeus Anglicus: Le Written in France, late 14th c. 97 painted livre des propriétés des choses, tr. Jehan

miniatures and over 100 illuminated in- Corbichon.

itials. Bound in old mottled calf. Vel., 364 ff. (lacking 13 scattered ff.), Sir Thomas Phillipps (Ms. 11826). 40 x 28 cm. Written in France, ca. 1440,

Bought from Rosenbach, 1950. for Jehan Tenon. One 4-panel miniature; 58. (6527) New Testament, in Greek. three panels represent the Creation, the Vel., 184 ff. (ff. 3-17 on paper), 22 x fourth shows either the unknown scribe or 15 cm. Written in 1271 and signed by the the translator offering the book to Charles

scribe, Georgios Kampnos, at the end of V of France . eated in the midst ot his each gospel. Decorative headpiece for court. Bound in a modern restoration by each gospel. Bound in old dark brown the Lake side Press. vos

leather over boards. Obtained from Zeitlin and Ver Brugge. Inscribed with name of early owner, 64. (6810) Evangelium S. Marci cum Michael, and birth-date 27 Dec. 1388; glossis Walafredi Strabonis et Anselmi sold as lot 186 in a Sotheby sale in May, Laudunensis.

1870, to Sir Thomas Phillipps (Ms. Vel., 100 ff., 22 x 16 cm. Written in 22407). Obtained from W. H. Robinson. Italy, ca. 1300. Bound in 18th c. half

59. (6558) Biblj ; . russia, gilt.

Vel ! f. 28 x 20 om, Written in Sir Thomas Philipps (Ms. 926).

England, 9th c., in an Anglo-Saxon script. Obtained from Rosenbach.

Obtained from H. P. Kraus. 65. (6811) Bible. Summula seu brevilo60. (6686) Pauline Epistles, in Latin. quium super concordia novi et veteris Vel., 136 ff., 22 x 16 cm. Written at testamenti. Prefixed to the text are 122 the Abbey of Himmerode, late 12th c. verses of prophecies declared to have been Bound in 17th c. calf, edges badly trim- found in 1343 “infra ecclesiam Sancti

med. Sepulchri.”

Obtained from W. H. Schab. Vel., 76 ff., 28 x 20 cm. Written in Italy, ca. 1460. 68 miniatures in tempera,

61. (6783) Biblia Latina. some illustrating events of the Creation

Vel., 477 ff., 20 x 14 cm. Written in or tables of genealogies. Bound in old England, ca. 1300. Glosses arranged in a half sheepskin. triangle, outlined in red. Bound in 18th c. Bookplate of Sir Thomas Brooke. Ob-

red morocco. tained from Rosenbach. References to 16th and 17th c. owners

partially obliterated. Obtained from Daw- 66. (6812) Rituale ad usum ecclesiae

son. Glemonae [Gemona,Vel., Italy] et legenda. 88 ff., 22 x 16 cm. Written in

62. (6808) S. Augustinus: De poeni- Italy and dated 11 Jul. 1541. Musical

tentia; Confessiones. . notation. Bound in 17th c. brown calf. Vel., 102 ff., 30 x 22 cm. Written in Obtained from Rosenbach.

France, ca. 1375. Bound in 17th c. calf,

rebacked. 67. (Sch 122, 212, 237, 262, 269, 392)

Unidentified arms with motto, “Excel- Series of six property deeds, in Latin sior’; bookplate of Louis Blancard, ar- peculiar to Catalonia. chiviste; inscription of Jules Chapée, Le Vel., 6 ff., ranging from 61 x 48 cm. Mans, 1891. Obtained from Rosenbach. to 20 x 36 cm. Written in Catalonia and

Allen Hamilton, California 15 dated respectively 11 Jul. 1337; 1 Nov. Ross, Lives of the Early Medici (London,

1372; 28 Jan. 1378; 11 Jan. 1388; 17 1910) 212. Nov. 1390; 21 Sep. 1443. _ . ; From a ‘cllection formed by Frederick 6. Lorenzo de’ Medici: “ 2, Pietro

Charles Scheuch, later owned by Mrs. Vettori (Florence, 19 Jan. 1488). Natalie Evans. Presented to the Seminary Pap., 1 f., 12 x 21 cm.

by Rev. Augustine O'Dea. 7. Piero de’ Medici: A.l.s. to Lorenzo 68. (A-1250) Henry VII of England: and Giovanni di Pierfrancesco de’ Medici Doc. s.; an order relating to his private (Venice, 24 Nov. 1494).

chapel. Pap., 1 f., 33 x 22 cm.

Vel., | f., 10 x 23 cm. Written at 8. Cardinal Giovanni de’ Medici: A.I:s.

Greenwich, 4 Apr. 1497. to Bernardo Michelozzi (Urbino, 28 Jul.

Obtained from Rosenbach. 1506). THE BODMAN COLLECTION

Pap., 1 f., 19 x 21 cm.

HONNOLD LIBRARY 9. Cardinal Giulio de’ Medici: A.l.s. to

CLAREMONT, CALIFORNIA Paolo Vettori (1521). Pap., 1 f., 29 x 43 cm. With Medici

Mr. Harold C. Bodman’s collection of seal. Renaissance printed books, ultimately to

become a part of the Claremont Library, THE LIBRARY OF contains a number of autograph letters of WALTER CONRAD ARENSBERG

the time of Lorenzo de’ Medici. The HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA descriptions have been prepared from in-

formation supplied by Mr. Bodman. Census, 18; one item. In 1938 Mr. 1. Palla Strozzi: A:ls. (4 Jun. 1426). Arensberg gave his Baconian collection,

Pap., 1 f., 21 x 22 cm. including this ms., to the Francis Bacon

Purchased at Gerd Rosen Auction Foundation Incorporated, Pasadena, Cali-

XXX (Berlin, 1958), lot 1748. fornia. Mr. Arensberg died in 1954.

2. Cosimo de’ Medici the elder: A.Ls. THE LIBRARY OF to Francesco Sforza, Duke of Milan (24 ALLEN HAMILTON

Jun. 1453). 7162 LOOKOUT DRIVE

Pap., 1 f., 14 x 22 cm. LA JOLLA, CALIFORNIA

3. Bianca Maria Visconti Sforza: A.lLs. : to Galeazzo Maria Sforza, Duke of Milan The following descriptions have been

(28 Feb. 1468). supplied by the owner. Pap., 1 f., 24 x 20 cm.

4. Galeazzo Maria Sforza: A.l.s. to Lo- 1. Horae, with prayers in French added. renzo de’ Medici (Milan, 12 Aug. 1474). Vel., 200 pp., 17 x 10 cm. Written in

Pap., 1 f., 10 x 20 cm. France, 16th c. 13 large, 14 small minia-

tures; illuminated borders and_ initials.

3. Angelo Poliziano: A.l.s. to Lorenzo Binding a la fanfare, period of Henry III

de’ Medici (Pistoia, 20 Sep. 1478). of France (1574-1589).

Pap., 1 f., 18 x 19 cm. Bought ca. 1880, from an unknown English translation published in Janet source.

16 Allen Hamilton, California 2. Missale, with prayers for the office of THE LIBRARY OF THE

S. Hugh of Lincoln. UNIVERSITY OF

Vel., 210 ff., 28 x 20 cm. Written in SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA England, 14th c. (with date 1390 on LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA back), most probably for Lincoln Cathe-

dral. Bound in orig. wood boards and Census, 17-18. stamped brown leather with metal orna- The following descriptions have been

ments. supplied by Miss Doris Merithew.

a ent in New orks ca. 1880, from 5. S. Thomas de Aquino: De veritate

. theologiae.

Census, 18. Gift of the S. G. Mudd

THE ELMER BELT LIBRARY family, 30 Dec. 1930.

OF VINCIANA The Seeley Wintersmith Mudd Founda-

1893 WILSHIRE BOULEVARD tion Special Collection (University of LOS ANGELES 5, CALIFORNIA Southern California, 1940) 16: “Hugh of Strasbourg, . . . Compendium theo-

The purpose of the Elmer Belt Library logicae veritatis. . . of Vinciana is to serve as a reference 8. (RLO91 A717e) Aristoteles: Oeconolibrary on Leonardo da Vinci and the mica, tr. and with commentary by LeonRenaissance for students and scholars ardus Aretinus; incomplete (ff. 1-14) — here and abroad. Its materials are pictor- Francesco Petrarca: Versus ad commenial, literary, and audio-visual, assembled dationem Italici (f. 14) —— Idem: De to provide source material and exact in- peccatis et virtutibus (ff. 14-17v) — formation for various research problems. Unidentified quotations, as from a comThe library ultimately will continue as a monplace book (f. 17v) —— Leonardus Special Library at the University of Cali- Aretinus: De nobilitate (ff. 18-26) —

fornia, Los Angeles. Pseudo-Cicero: Synonyma (ff. 26-36) —

Besides the ms. described below (by Leonardus Aretinus: Epistola, to Niccolo the Librarian, Kate T. Steinitz), the Lib- Niccolhi (f. 37). rary owns four 17th c. mss. of Leonardo’s Pap., 37 ff., 28 x 20 cm. Written, treatise on painting, of which one ori- probably in Italy, ca. 1500, by several ginated in the Roman studio of Nicolas hands. Bound in 18th c.[?] “antique marPoussin, and another was Phillipps Ms. ble” with supra-libris bookstamp in gold

endar. ; ;

21154. , of the Gérente family.

1. (Ms. Belt 37) Lectionarium of the palthazar: Moxandre Ge Geren, Mar ; Gospels, preceded (ff. 1-12) by a cal- 1938 © penas. POUE rom henry an Vel., 146 ff. (f. 103 blank), 19 x 13 Mudd Collection, cited above, 14.

cm. Written in France, 15th c. 12 arched 9. (fRLO91 C3631b 1306) Breviarium. miniatures with borders; numerous illumi- Vel., 238 ff., 26 x 16 cm. Dated 24 nated initials and partial borders. Bound Jan. 1306; written by several hands.

in orig. brown blind-tooled calf. IHuminated initials. Modern binding of

From the collection of Viscount Lee leather and boards. of Fareham, White Lodge, Richmond Bookplate of Frank Wood. Gift of the

Park. estate of Lillian Neale Bradway in 1946.

University of Southern California 17 10. (fRLO91 C719L 13-——-) Egidio Col- tola ad Furiam de viduitate servanda

onna: Tabula (ff. 1-7) — Idem: Liber (P.L., XXII, 550-560) (ff. 19-27) — primus sententiarum (ff. 9-317v) — Lau- Francesco Petrarca: Epistola ad Sagramor rentius of Rome: Questiones (ff. 317v- de Pomeriis monachum Cistercium ut 1n

319v). sacri status proposito felicius perseveret Vel., 319 ff., 32 x 21 cm. Written ca. (ff. 27v-37). 1400. One illuminated initial with border. Vel. and pap., 37 ff., 21 x 14 cm.

Bound in modern leather. Written in 1467 by Budrick. Decorated Bought in 1942 from Paul Gottschalk. initials. Bound in modern vel.

Bookplate: Earl of Hopetoun. Bought

HI. (RLOOT D926p) Johannes Duns in 1943 from E. P. Goldschmidt (cat. 72,

Scotus: Postillae super Matthaeum. no. 309). Vel., 139 ff., 35 x 25 cm. Written in 7

Italy, 15th c. Illuminated initials. Bound 14. (fRLO91 L585f 1400) Leon Gio-

in vel. vanni Leoni: Flagelarii malorum, etc.

Bookplate of Ralph Tyler Flewelling; Census, 1848, no. 16, when owned by presented in 1933 by Jane Carlin Fle- the estate of Wilfrid M. Voynich. Bought

welling. from Miss Anne M. Nill, 27 Mar. 1942. Mudd Collection, cited above, 16.

15. (R091 C3630) Officium defuncto-

12. (091 H469d Xa) Heinrich von Lan- rum. genstein: Pronunciamentum super decem Vel., 96 ff., 11 x 7 cm. Dated 9 Jul. precepta (ff. 1-36v) — S. Leo Magnus, 1479. Decorated initials. Bound in 15th c. Pope: Epistola ad Euthices de fide Catho- brown leather with clasps.

lica (ff. 36v-44) — S. Bonaventura: De James Edward Woodhead. Presented gradibus ascensionis in Deum (ff. 44- 1 May 1949 by Grace Woodhead Zeiss. 56v) — Mathias de Legnitz: Lectura de

sancta trinitate (ff. 56v-59v) — Unidenti- 16. (f091 C3632L 1330) Rituale. Liber fied work: Explica michi si nosti x ulterius usualis.

sileat et quiescat amen (ff. 60-64v) — Vel., 202 ff. (incomplete at end), 33

S. Bernardus: Tractatulus de miseria vitae x 24 cm. Written probably in 1330. (f. 65-65v) — S. Augustinus: De super- Musical notation. Bound in 15th c.[?] bia et vanitate (ff. 65v-66v) — Albertus leather over wood boards, brass bosses. Magnus: Liber compendii theologiae de Bookplate of Frank Wood; stamp of reparatione generis humani (ff. 67-70v) William Appleton of Boston, 12 Jan. — §S. Augustinus: Sermo ad iudices sae- 1872. Gift of the estate of Lillian Neale

culi (ff. 7Ov-71). Bradway in 1946.

Pap.,14th 71 H., 30 “m Written in 17. (RO91 G8&78c) Robertus the c.*121illuminated initial. Bound ; Grosse;. in 17th c. [2] stamped morocco. teste: In libros posteriorum analyticorum presented ; ae Aristotelis 1-60) —A.Unidentified in 1947 by (ff. Dr. Benjamin ae ,

G. Fuller. work, beginning:planetae Septimo sunt stellae et (f. 60v) — Robertus Grosse13. (RLO91 T531 1467) S. Hieronymus: — teste: Theorica astronomiae (ff. 61-72).

Epistola ad Heliodorum episcopum supra Vel. and pap., 72 ff., 22 x 15 cm. epitaphium Nepotiani (P.L., XXII, 589- Written in England, early 15th c., by 602) (ff. 3-11) — Idem: Epistola ad several hands. Diagrams. Bound in 18th Salvinam de morte Nebridii (P.L., XXII, c.[?] brown calf.

724-732) (ff. 11v-18v) — Idem: Epis- Early signature of Thomas Irlond; sig-

18 University of Southern California nature of the Earl of Powis; bookplate of to a diagram drawn by E. Gordon Duff, Ralph Tyler Flewelling. Presented in 1931 17 ff. are wanting throughout the text,

by Jane Carlin Flewelling. some of which were made good by leaves

Mudd Collection, cited above, 16; S. H. substituted from a similar ms. Incomplete

Thomson, The Writings of Robert at end. Written in England, ca. 1400.

Grosseteste (1940) 84. “Secundum Hankok,” f. 89v, may indicate the scribe. Corrector’s marks at end

THE LIBRARY OF of quires. Text initials in blue with red

MRS. EDWARD L. DOHENY pen ornamentation; music initials in LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA pen work, often embellished with faces, heightened in green and lavender. 1 bar

Census, 20-21, 22-42: 11 items. Since and ivy-leaf border with initial in gold 1940, Mrs. Doheny’s collection has been and colors. Bound in modern purple known as the Edward Laurence Doheny MOTOCCO. Memorial Library, St. John’s Seminary, Bookplate of James P. R. Lyell. Bought

Camarillo, California, under which full from Quaritch in 1952.

particulars will be found. JRP 354. Book of Common Prayer (pp. 1-390) — Psalter “after the translation

THE COLLECTION OF BOOKS of the greate bible poynted as it shalbe OF COMMON PRAYER AND songe in Churches,” (pp. 391-598).

RELATED MATERIAL, OF Pap., 598 pp., 14 x 10 cm. Written in JAMES R. PAGE England, 1560-1562. Initials in gold and 210 WEST SEVENTH STREET colors. Bound in 19th c. three-quarters LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA maroon morocco.

,r

The descriptions have been prepared ; 52 ught from Meyers & Co. Ltd. in

by Mr. Herbert C. Schulz, of the staff of

Morin alton ee Library, San THE LIBRARY OF

DR. WILLIAM M. FITZHUGH JR.

JRP 332. Collection of Prayers and Medi- 1059 CASE STREET tations. F. 139v: “Prayers .. . collected MONTEREY, CALIFORNIA out of certayne holly workes By the moost

vertuouse and graciouse Princes Katherine The description is based on information Quene of Englande, Fraunce and Ireland supplied by the owner. Anno domine 1541.”

Pap., 186 ff., 15 x 9 cm. Written in 1. Aristoteles: Politica, in English.

England, ca. 1570. Colored initials; illus- Pap., 201 + 160 ff, 33 x 25 cm. trated with 45 colored woodcuts and 9 Written in England, ca. 1580-1595. engravings, of the Passion, Evangelists, Bound in 2 volumes in orig. vel. gilt.

and several saints; the 11 woodcuts of the Bookplate of John Cecil, Earl of saints series being dated 1570 and 1571. Exeter.

Bound in old brown call ae > acked. The translation differs from the first Bought from Quaritch in 1952. published translation, by I. D., 1598. JRP 351. Manuale, Sarum use. According to the ms., it was made from Vel., 105 ff., 29 x 19 cm. According the French of Louis Le Roy.

R. B. Honeyman, Jr., California 19 THE LIBRARY OF MS — 1588. Life of S. Anthony, in Ger-

THE FRANCIS BACON man: Hier beghint dat Leue des Heyligen FOUNDATION INCORPORATED Vaders Anthonius.

261 EAST COLORADO STREET Vel., 81 ff., 17 x 12 cm. Written in PASADENA 1, CALIFORNIA the 15th c. Rubricated initials. Bound in half sheepskin.

Information and descriptions have been Presented in 1938 by Walter Conrad furnished by Elizabeth S. Wrigley, Presi- Arensberg. dent.

L. B. 2. Service-book, in Latin; fragment. r AMES Soe A SEIT Vel., 1 f., 25 x 18 cm. Written prob- SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA

ably in Italy, latter part of the 15th c. Four-line staves with black square notes. Census, 32, one item. Mr. Moffitt died re neeented in 1938 by Walter Conrad in 1955, bequeathing to the University of

S- California, Berkeley, this ms. with numer-

L. B. 11. Choir-book, in Latin; fragment. ous others collected since the publication

Vel., 1 f., 44 x 32 cm. Written in the of the Census. 15th c. Four-line staves with square notes.

One historiated initial. THE LIBRARY OF

Presented in 1938 by Walter Conrad ROBERT B. HONEYMAN JR.

Arensberg. RANCHO LOS CERRITTOS L. B. 21. Lady Anne Bacon: A. L. s. (6 SAN UN CORN Aug. 1573) to Nathaniel Bacon.

ibrary of Walter Conrad Arensberg, , , ;

i Census, 18, unnumbered, when in the The descriptions were furnished by Hollywood, California, who presented it L. C. MacKinney, of the University of

to the Foundation in 1938. North Carolina, with the collaboration of Pav. p., 1 1 P.,p.. 29 x 40 cm. Boyd Hill, of the University of California

Maggs cat. 493 (1927). at Los Angeles.

L. B. 31. Privy Council: Letter (Court at vce. sci. 1) ean us works on yond Nonesuch, 4 Aug. 1599) signed by Tho. M jects, especia y astronomica and Egerton, T. Buckhurst, Nottingham, G. mat rematice’ one on music; miscellanies.

Hunsdon, Ro. North, W. Knollys, Ro. nueners neues Beda, Gerbertus, Guido Cecyll, and J. Fortesque to John Temple, \retinus, sison’s ristoteles, Bernegiving him instructions in the event of a linus, Boethius, Macrobius, Pythagoras,

Spanish invasion, etc. Hyginus.

p., 1 p., 31 x 41 cm.

Pav. 1p. 31x 41 Vel., 222 ff., 24 x15 cm. Written in Purchased in 1946 from Tone Price an Bane of neconstellations i with ae ad, rawings

Rare Books, Los Angeles. on ff. 152v-154v. Bound in 15th c. calf. L. B. 46. License to alienate land for Early note of ownership erased; in-

Mathew Draper. scribed, “251 Ford Abbey”; to Sir Thomvele11 Jul. p., 23 x 32 by cm.A. Written in EngPhillipps at H. Ford Abbey sale, 1846 and, 1577, Bacon. (Ms.as12145); W. Robinson, cat. 81,

Presented in 1938 by Walter Conrad no. 76. Purchased from Zeitlin & Ver Arensberg. Brugge, 1955.

20 R.B. Honeyman, Jr., California 2. (Gen. Sci. 2) Albertus Magnus: De (ff. 1-64) —- Robertus Grosseteste: Com-

physico auditu. putus (ff. 65-93) —— Johannes de MonteVel., 94 ff., 32 x 22 cm. Written in forti, or Campanus of Novara: AstronomFrance, ca. 1350; note inside back cover: ical tables (ff. 93v-96) —— Johannes de “anno dnj MCCC1 [Dlie xvj deceb{ris] Pulcro Rivo: Computus (ff. 97-101) —

Ego Iches Domif{?] j de tabellis de sco Leonardus de Filius Bonacci Pisanus: Aracolo. . . .” Ornamental initial with Liber abaci (ff. 104-221). marginal decoration at beginning. Bound Pap., 222 ff. (ff. 101v-103v blank), in orig. calf over oak boards, rebacked. 22 x 16 cm. Written in 14th-15th c. Farly marks of ownership illegible; Arithmetical figures throughout first text. possibly owned by some person or insti- Bound in marbled paper boards. tution in Florence. Purchased from Zeitlin Booklabel on cover: Baldassare Bon-

& Ver Brugge. compagni.

3. (Gen. Sci. 3) Raymundus Lullus: 7. (Gen. Sci. 7) Scientific treatises, in Theoricae testamentum; followed by al- Greek. Table of contents (ff. 10-14) —

chemical prescriptions on ff. 107-110. Autolycus: Concerning the movable Pap., 113 ff., 22 x 14 cm. Written ca. sphere (ff. 15-42) — Anthemius of Tral1446 (date on f. 106). Bound in modern les: The paradox of mechanics; On burn-

vel. ing mirrors (ff. 43-54) — Anatolius: Art and sophistry; On definitions (ff. 55-60) 4. (Gen. Sci. 4) Guillaume de Conches: — Damianus Heliodorus of Larissa: Op-

Dragmaticon. tics (ff. 61-73) —- Hero Alexandrinus: Pap., 87 ff., 21 x 15 cm. Written in the Isagoge; extracts from various geometri15th c., for the Duke of Normandy and cal and metrological works (ff. 74-85).

Anjou. Ornamental initials, diagrams, Pap., 112 ff. (first 10 and last 27 ff. and charts. Bound in old vel. wrapper, blank), 20 x 15 cm. Written in Italy

with ties. (Venice) 24 Aug. 1585, by Andreas DarBookplate: James P. R. Lyell; E. P. marius. Bound in 16th c. calf.

Goldschmidt, cat. 18, no. 47. Of Venetian provenance. 5. (Gen. Sci. 5) Guilielmus Alvernus: De 8. (Gen. Sci. 8) Giovanni Battista Aleot-

universo corporali et spiritual. ti: Regole generali di prospettiva. With Pap., 251 ff. (plus 1 blank), 40 x 28 an a.l.s. of Aleotti. cm. Written in northern Italy (Venice?), Pap., 14 pp., 42 x 28 cm. Written in ca. 1400. Ornamental initials, one with Italy (in or near Ferrara) by the author, marginal illustration of the universe. for Duke Federigo Savelli of Ferrara. Bound in orig. blind-tooled calf over oak Diagrams and figures concerning perspec-

boards, recently strengthened at back tive throughout. Bound in orig. paperwith vel. covered boards. Presented in 15th c. by Filippo Bar- Bookseller’s label of La _ Bibliofila, barigo to the Monastery of S. Francis of Milan. Purchased in 1956 from Zeitlin &

Transtiber, at Rome, on condition that Ver Brugge.

it ne i ee owe Pur 9. (Gen. Sci. 9) Ulric Ruehle of Calve ey rom Zeitlin CF BTUBBE I (Von Perckwerchen): Ein niitzlich Berg-

biichlein (a treatise on mining), with

6. (Gen. Sci. 6) Arithmetical and astro- alchemical notes on ff. 25-26, 28-32, nomical treatises. Boethius: Arithmetica and 36-37.

R. B. Honeyman, Jr:, California 21 Pap., 37 ff. (plus 8 blank), 20 x 16 cm. tooled calf over oak boards, rebacked. Written in Germany, 16th c. Half-page Purchased from Zeitlin & Ver Brugge. drawing of miners; 10 colored drawings 13. (Astron.2) Mathematical and astroof landscapes. Bound in modern paper- nomical miscellany. Algorismus (ff. 3-24)

covered boards. oy — Kalendar (ff. 25-38) — John of Po-

ne ricehtenstes jena oe B land: Computus (ff. 38-65) — Liber xx ve 1885 e1tse at y “h di. philosophia (a computus) (ff. 58-139). recht, XVI ( ); aa A Nh. 4 Pap., 140 ff., 21 x 15 cm. Written in Ret d “ ms bur Pepe yu ‘ Bohemia (at Prague and Hradem Reat a hic wenia'to be , cannot . gine), 1440-1443[?], by Benedictus de

he oe Is Is said to De a ms. Copy © Chrudim[?]. Ornamental scrolls, charts,

that edition. diagrams. Bound in orig. vel. wrapper, 10. (Gen. Sci. 10) Sydrach: Boiche des reinforced at back with calf.

woe van Astronomien (Dutch version 14. (Astron. 3) Ptolemy: Almagestum.

° Pan. 105 30 i serene) ; Vel., 354 pp., 30 x 21 cm. Written in ? * “Mm. Titten nm France[?], 13th c.]?]. Ornamental initials theap.Netherlands by C. Van Hirsfelt in ; figures throughout. and astronomical

, ; Bound in 16th c.inred morocco. and phoenix emblem added 1471 and eee i: ; ; nscription: “Ex libris Michaelis 1473. Bound in 19th c. three-quarters _I M. , >. 1430. Drawings of herbs, coat of arms,

calf; ;and boards. oy stampmarbled of F. Ottingen, Wallerstein’sche Maestlini Gaeppnigenfis 1585”; book-

Unidentified owner’s arms dated 1471; Bibliothek old bookplate of E. Kreglinger.

11. (Gen. Sci. 11) Treatises on war im- 15. (Astron. 4) Georg von Peurbach:

oe oe . Figures of the Novae theoricae plane-

plements, military medicine, etc. Wie ain

Kriegsherr ain Zeugund Buechsentarum. ; ; ; Pap., 78 pp., 29 x 22 cm. Written maister wann er Dienst begert fragen soll ; Composed al. probably in Italy, 15th c. wie zu; ,vernemen (ff. 1-102) —Abraham ; and entirely. .of colored drawings Stasser:most Ein Buech . mit allerlaun , volvelles, with small sections of explana-

Salben, Pflastern und Wassern (ff. 103- tory text. Bound in 16th c. morocco. elab-

129) ——- War orders, dated at the end orately toole d Ore, Jan. 1567 (i. 129-137). | Purchased in 1956 from Hoepli, Milan, Pap., 139 ff., 30 x 30 cm. Written at th h Zeitlin & Ver B the request of a Saxon prince by his rons cme OP BTNBES:

Zeug- and Buechsenmaister, before 1567. 16. (Astron. 5) Alfonsine tables (pos35 large colored drawings of military sibly Johannes Danckonis de Saxonia: implements, etc., in first text. Bound in Canones tabularum Alphonsi).

orig. blind-tooled calf. Pap., 53 ff., 23 x 15 cm. Written in

12. (Astron. 1) Giovanni Bianchini: see ra i, eet dared

Tabulae de motibus planetarum. 15 th. "ie ene , Pp Gare Spoune™m Pap., 156 ff., 33 x 23 cm. Written in imp ver. Italy by Francisco da Quattro Castella, 17. (Astron. 6) Aristoteles: De coelo et

in 1475, for Marcus Antonius Scalamonti, mundo, tr. into Latin by Johannes Argy-

whose arms are on f. 1. Astronomical ropulus. tables throughout. Bound in orig. blind- Vel., 94 ff. (last 2 blank), 22 x 15

22 R.B. Honeyman, Jr., California cm. Written ca. 1460-1470. Ornamental Pap., 30 ff. (plus astrological chart, ca. initial with border; diagrams throughout. 1646), 19 x 14 cm. Written in England, Bound in 19th c. blind-stamped dark ca. 1500. 4 astronomical charts. Bound —

green calf. in 18th c. three-quarters calf and mar| Bookplate of the Biblioteca del Prin- bled boards, rebacked.

cipe di Torella. Belonged to Nicholas Ferrer, ca. 1500, 18. (Astron. 7) Commentaries on Aris- J. r Bailey (sale, ” Jun. ae ,

toteles: De coelo et mundo. By Simplicius ; en 8 ; me Be Hs ene} ira ae [?]: Intentionem tractatus quodam insti- cha hoe mo ern English version, by

tutio x vel utibus[?]. Explicit stua xii libri harles H amilton, book dealer of New de celo et mundo (ff. 1-53v) — By AL York, with note intimating that the ms. bertus Magnus[?]: De gratii[?] autem vel tab, ane “do s treatise on the astrolevi[?] x totius libri de celo et mundo deo abe, which it does not.

sree)elares 7 Written Writtenin22. (Astron. 11) Johannes 5 X cm. bosco: Tractatus de sphaera de (ff.Sacro1-19v, 1346. Marginal diagrams and figures on lacking 1 f. after f. 1) - Idem: Algoris-

f. a Bound in orig. red deerskin over mus (ff. 20-28, lacking first 2 ff.) — Oak boards. Idem: Computus lunaris (ff. 29-57).

The ascription of the second commen- Vel., 57 ff., 17 x 11 cm. Written in tary to Albertus Magnus is considered France, 14th c. 3 historiated initials, 4 very dubious by Professor S. Harrison miniatures, 3 astronomical drawings.

Thomson. Bound in modern red velvet.

19. (Astron. 8) Three astronomical Note of ownership on margin of f. 1 treatises in German, translated from Latin has been erased. versions of the Arabic originals. Albube- 23. (Astron. 12) Campanus de Novara:

bus Magnus (Albubather): Liber de Theorica planetarum, with tabulae. nativitatibus (ff. 1-150) — Albohalt: Vel., 45 ff., 22 x 16 cm. Written in the Nativitatum (ff. 151-199) — Albumasar: 14th c. Ornamental initials and astronomDe annorum revolutionibus (ff. 200-316). ical charts throughout. Bound in modern

Pap., 316 ff., 28 x 21 cm. Written in vel.

1469. Bound in 19th c. three-quarters

calf and cloth. 24. (Math. 1) Euclid: Elementa. Signature of Hans Rosenburger, 1569. Vel., 25 ff., 21 x 17 cm. Written in the 20. (Astron. 9) Georg Busch: Instrument 14th c. Geometrical diagrams in margins. : Bound in 18th c. half calf and marbled der 12 Hauser des Himmels, 12 Zeichen, board

7 Planeten. oars.

Pap., 49 ff., 31 x 20 cm. Written in 25. (Math. 2) Handbook of geometry, in 1578. Volvelle of the 12 houses, zodiac, 7 sections; in Italian. months, etc.; coat of arms and two figures. Pap., 135 ff., 23 x 15 cm. Written in Bookplate: Christian Ernst, Graf zu Italy, 16th c. Geometrical figures in mar-

Stolberg. gins throughout.

21. (Astron. 10) Astrological miscellany: F. 135 has notes and signatures of Gio Her begynneth the wyse boke of fylosophy f[?] Macervatis[?]; label of Baldassare

and astronomy x good to govern all Boncompagni (no. 399). things.

Huntington Library, California 23 THE HENRY E. HUNTINGTON Germany, 15th c. Bound in stamped

LIBRARY white pigskin, with St. V 303: Vocabular-

SAN MARINO, CALIFORNIA ius juris utriusque (Nurnberg: Koberger, 1481).

Census, 35-146, 2249. From the Carthusians of Buxheim. Information and descriptions have been P.B. 86299. Frater Oswaldus: Opus pacis supplied by Herbert C. Schulz, Curator of in Cartusia editum a frate Oswaldo idem

Manuscripts. ejusdem monacho.

HM 144. English poems. . . Pap., 42 ff., 20 x 14 cm. Written in

Census, 58. Additional references: Curt Germany, 1428, by Frater Oswaldus, at F. Buhler, “Lydgate’s Horse, Sheep and the behest of Johannes Bernsau. Bound Goose and Huntington Ms. HM 144,” in stamped calf, with St. J 252: Johannes

MLN, LV (1940) 563-569; idem, “A Chrysostomus, Homiliae ([Brussels] Note on Stanza 24 of Lydgate’s The 1479). Churl and the Bird,” JEGP, XL (1941) From the monastic house of Weiden-

562-563. bach in Cologne.

HM 147. Frére Laurent: The book of P.B. 87637. Cicero: Somnium Scipionis

vices and virtues. . . , (ff. 1-9v) — Vita Divi Anthonini Pu (ff. Census, 59. Additional references sup- 10-21v) —— Francesco Petrarca: Fable, plied by W. N. Francis, Department of beginning, Anilem tibi fabellam sed ex re English, Franklin and Marshall College, ut ait Flaccus Garrio (ff. 22-24v).

Lancaster, Pennsylvania: J. M. Manly Pap., 24 ff., 20 x 14 cm. Written in and E. Rickert, ed., The Text of the Italy, 15th c. Bound in limp vel., with St. Canterbury Tales (Chicago, 1940) I, G 376: Gregorius I, Expositio in septem 611-612; W. N. Francis, ed., The Book of psalmos poenitentiales (Mainz: Mayden-

Vices and Virtues: A Fourteenth Century bach, 1495).

English Translation of the Somme le Roi . of Lorens d’Orleans (London: EETS. P.B. 102312. Tract on confession: Omnis 1942), containing a description of this utriusque SEXUS ista decretale x tanto ms. on pp. xlix-l, an edition of it on pp. magis ad concupiscentiam provocerat (ff. 1-290, and a facsim. of f. 1 as frontis- 1-6) — Figure operum Christi cum depiece; H. C. Schulz, “A Christmas Carol,” clarationibus eorundem (ff. 6-10v) — Huntington Library Bulletin, no. 6 (Nov. Godefridus Viterbiensis (?): Testimonia 1934) 165-167; R. L. Greene, The Early omnium prophetarum (ff. 10v-21) — English Carols (Oxford, 1935) 8, 347. Gotfridus Grote: Letter on the morals of 354; C. Brown, ed., Religious Lyrics of the clergy: Augustinus nullius enim misthe XVth Century (Oxford, 1939) 122. sam audias x et noscere repellere amen (ff. 21-28) — Henry of Saltrey: Liber de

Manuscripts bound with incunabula purgatorio in Hibernia (ff. 31-40). (with reference to Margaret B. Stillwell, Pap., 40 ff., 30 x 21 cm. Written in Incunabula in American Libraries: A Sec- Germany, 15th c. Bound in stamped calf, ond Census (1940), here designated by with St. T 166: Thomas Aquinas, Quaes-

the abbreviation “‘St.”’. tiones de duodecim, quodlibet ( Cologne:

P.B. 73098. Martinus Polonus: Margareta Koelhoff the Elder, 1485).

Decreti. P.B. 103317. Petrus Aureolus: CompendPap., 205 ff., 30 x 22 cm. Written in ium super Bibliam.

24 Huntington Library, California Pap., 93 ff., 29 x 21 cm. Written in written in large uncials. Unbound. Germany, 14th c. Bound in stamped calf, Aman - Alexis - Monteil; Sir Thomas with St. R 268: Rolewinck, Fasciculus Phillipps (part of ms. 1329). Purchased

temporum (([Strassburg: Pruss, ca. in 1959 from H. P. Kraus, New York.

1494]). E. A. Lowe, Codices Latini Anti-

P.B. 103533. Johannes Duns Scotus: Pro- quiores, II, no. 142. logus in Sententias (?): Cupientes aliquid 2. Beda: Expositio in Lucae Evangelium, te (ff. 1-86v), beginning, Hic queruntur fragment; Luke 6.43-46 with commen-

quinque primo urum ars veritati insistere tary. debeat; on f. 57, Explicit prima senten- Vel., 1 f., 38 x 23 cm. Written in Engtiarum sancti Thome scriptum. (Not the land, 8th c., in Anglo-Saxon minuscule; commentary of S. Thomas as printed at gospel passages red, commentary black. Venice, 1498. The text tapers off; after Unbound.

part I follows part II; and beginning Wilfred Merton (ms. 42). Purchased

with f. 80, the copyist skips whole sec- in 1959 from H. P. Kraus.

tions and finally discontinues on f. 86v) E. A. Lowe, Codices Latini Anti— Treatise on theology: Dum igitur venit quiores, Il, no. 220, with plate; Jean Mal-

90-100v). _

plenitudo temporis ut ait apostolus x lon et al., L’Ecriture latine (Paris, 1939) incipit magister determinatio de reditu plate XLVIII-72. The earliest English diversarum rerum in finem sc. deus (ff. ms. of this work. Pap., 100 ff., 29 x 21 cm. Written in 3. Biblia Latina, portion containing Ec-

Germany, 15th c. Bound (covers missing) clesiastes and Song of Songs. with St. R 261: Rolewinck, Fasciculus Vel., 115 f., 35 x 24 cm. Written MN temporum ([Cologne: Renchen?, ca. France (Pontigny), ca. 1165. Ascribed

1483]). by C. R. Dodwellor to Ralph of Rheims Thomas Becket’s household. 9 illumi-

P.B. 104537. Durandus of Aurillac: nated and decorated initials. Bound in

Evidenciae contra Durandum. modern brown blind-tooled morocco, by

Pap., 97 ff., 40 x 29 cm. Written “in Katherine Adams. Padeborn per me fratrem Hinricum Daze- Christ Church, Canterbury (no. 868 of borch conventus Wartberg,” 1492. Bound Eastry’s cat.); Brolemann (sale, Sotheby, in stamped calf, with St. P 402: Petrus de 4 May 1926); Mensing (sale, Amster-

Aquila, Quaestiones in IV lib. Senten- dam, 22 Nov. 1929): C. H. St. John

tiarum Petri Lombardi ([Speier]: Drach, Hornby (sale, Sotheby, 15 Dec. 1936);

1480). Sir Sydney C. Cockerell (sale, 23 Oct. THE LIBRARY OF 1946). Purchased in 1958 trom Quaritch.

MARK LANSBURGH M. R. James, Ancient Libraries of SANTA BARBARA, CALIFORNIA Canterbury and Dover, p. 86.

4. Psalterium with commentary, fragment.

The descriptions have been furnished Vel., 83 ff. (leaves missing throughout

by the owner. text), 30 x 19 cm. Written in England, 1. Biblia Latina, fragment: Mark 15.46 12th c. Colored initials with pen orna-

to end of Gospel. , ments.

Vel., 2 ff., 33 x 24 cm. Written in Supra-libris stamp of Isabelle Corwith

northern Italy, 7th-8th c. Initial ET in pen Cramer. Purchased in 1960 from Dusch-

outline, with fish and rope decoration; nes, New York.

Yale University Library, Connecticut 25

5. Graduale. 2. (1953.139) Horae, Utrecht use.

Vel., 220 ff., 57 x 40 cm. Written in Vel., 159 ff., 17 x 12 cm. Written in Italy (Cremona), 10 Apr. 1489, by the Low Countries, ca. 1460. 5 full-page Lodovico de Gacis from the Franciscan miniatures; 5 illuminated initials. Bound convent in Belluno. 13 large historiated in late 16th c. brown leather gilt, with 2 initials; numerous colored initials. Bound clasps. in orig. red sheepskin over wood boards, Mrs. Thomas W. Lamont. Presented by with metal corners, bosses, and straps; Mrs. Charles C. Cunningham. orig. ownership note of convent under

horn label. THE LIBRARIES OF Library of the Princes of Stolberg- YALE UNIVERSITY Wernigerode. Purchased in 1959 from NEW HAVEN, CONNECTICUT H. P. Kraus, New York.

6. Lectionary in Latin; Gospels for Sun- yee eos sage nos. 1-38; 229 days and festivals throughout the year. Descripti ons of Yale holdings have Vel., 131 ff. (lacking 1 f J, 30 x 20 been furnished on various occasions by cm. Written in France (Paris) ca. 1475- several library staff members, among them 1485, probably tor the prior of the Do- Mr. Jerry E. Patterson (for Latin-Ameri-

minican convent in Rue St. Jacques. Ff. can mss.) and Dr. Robert F. Metzdorf: 126v and 129v contain prayers in a later but a majority of the following descriphand. 14 large miniatures ascribed by tions were prepared, and all of them have Dorothy Miner to Jacques de Besancon, been overseen, by the Curator of Mss.

all but one with full-page borders. Bound Dr. Thomas 5 Marston in blind-tooled black morocco, by Riviere. Current acquisitions are reported, and ; C. H. Dyson Perrins (no. 46, acquired often illustrated and described in some in 1902 from Robson & Co.; sale, Sothe- detail, in the Yale University Library Ga-

through Maggs. by, Dec. 1959, lot 79), when purchased rete Messrs. Bernard Quaritch, Facsimiles

from Illuminated Mss. (London, 1890), THE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY

part III, plate 129. 38. Boethius: De consolatione philosophiae, in French verse.

THE COLLECTION OF Census, 170. Additional references: A. THE WADSWORTH ATHENAEUM Langfors, Les incipit des poémes francais

2) ATHENAEUM SQUARE NORTH (Paris, 1917) 144; F. Nagel, “Die altHARTFORD 3, CONNECTICUT franzdsische Ubersetzung der Consolatio

_ des Boethius von Renaut von Louhans,”

The descriptions have been furnished Zeitschr. f. roman. Philol. XV (disserta-

by Mr. Marvin Sadik. tion); G. Bertoni, Notice sur deux mss. 1. (1953.138) Horae, Sarum use. d'une traduction francaise de la Consola-

Vel., 139 ff., 18 x 13 cm. Written in - tion de Boéce (Fribourg, 1910; dissertaFrance, ca. 1470. 24 full-page miniatures: tion). 10 illuminated initials. Bound in late 17th 57. Vergilius: Aeneis, 1,6 to XI80S5.

c. black leather. Written in Italy; ff. 1-6 in late 15th c. Mrs. Thomas W. Lamont. Presented by hand; ff. 7-112 in 14th c. hand with mar-

Mrs. Charles C. Cunningham. ginal notes in 15th c. hand.

26 Yale University Library, Connecticut Census, 2252, where less fully de- ning of text. Bound in black morocco.

scribed. Sir John Saunders Sebright. Bookplate

phiae. sented in _ ,

61. Boethius: De consolatione philoso- of Ravi yaa by whom it was preCensus, 2253. Additional reference; 80. Beda: Super Canticum canticorum,

C. V. Langlois, La vie en France au and Leo Magnus, Pope and Saint: Ex-

Moyen Age (Paris, 1928) 286-289. tracts; both incomplete (f. 1v) — S.

76. Agogo Mago: Lo libro medesynal Gregorius Magnus: Moralia in Job, indelli spariueri . . . Complito, che lo libro complete (f. 2) — Babrius[?]: Beast de Agogo Mago agalliciano Re de tute le fables in verse (ff. 3-4) —— Calendar of passione vien a falchoni a hoschori et Sunday readings and readings for special

spariueri. occasions (ff. 4v-5) — Remigius Autis-

Vel., 10 ff., 22 x 15 cm. Written in siodorensis: Commentary on Matthew, Italy, 15th c. 1 illuminated initial with arranged as lectionary (ff. 7-25) — S. border and coat of arms. Bound in mod- Augustinus: De nativitate et passione

ern brown morocco. Christi (ff. 25-28) — Unidentified homily Bookplate of C. F. G. R. Schwerdt. on signs and marvels (ff. 28-30) — PorBought from Quaritch, 26 Oct. 1946, with tion of meditation for Christmas day (f. funds contributed by Mrs. Samuel Mil- 30) — S. Gregorius Magnus, or S. Am-

bank. brosius[?]: Homilies on Luke arranged for Sunday use, with interpolations be77. Albertus Magnus: De animalibus libri tween f. 41 and 42, one in the same hand

AXVI. as the ms., the other in a 15th c. hand

Vel. and pap., 388 ff., 28 x 21 cm. (ff. 31-55v) — Unidentified homily on Written in the lower Rhine region, ca. Lamentations III (f. 56) —- Notes and 1430. 1 large painted initial. Bound in patristic extracts for occasional use (ff. orig. blind-stamped calf over boards. 57-59) — Homilies and commentaries Sir Thomas Phillipps (Ms. 2234); on the Passion of Christ (ff. 60-72) — bookplate of C. F. G. R. Schwerdt (sale, Sermon for S. Francis (ff. 73-74v) — Sotheby, 12 Mar. 1946, lot 2176) to E. P. Unidentified homilies and commentaries Goldschmidt. Presented by David Wag- for Sundays and feast days (ff. 74v-87)

staff in 1949. — Boethius: De consolatione philosoC. F. G. R. Schwerdt, Hunting, hawk- phiae, incomplete (ff. 87v-105). All in

ing, Shooting (London, 1928) II, 315; Latin.

hereafter cited as Schwerdt. Pap., 106 ff., 23 x 15 cm. Probably

78. Antiphonarium. written in France, 13th c., by several Pap., 50 ff., 53 x 37 cm. Written in hands. Bound in 15th c. pigskin over

Italy, late 15th c. 16 illuminated initials. boards.

Bound in orig. wood boards and brown Presented in 1942 by Dr. Lowell C. leather, reinforced with wooden strips. Frost. Presented in 1940 by Carl B. Spitzer. 81. Biblia; fragment extending from latter 79. Pedro Lopez de Ayala: Tratado de la part of II Esdras to Hebrews X.

cetreria. Vel., 265 ff., 19 x 12 cm., foliated 204Pap., 68 ff., 22 x 16 cm. Written in 473 but lacking ff. 208, 434, 452, 463-

Spain, ca. 1520. Initial and scroll in gold 464. Written in France, ca. 1250. [lumiand subdued colors; ornament at begin- nated zoomorphic initial at beginning of

Yale University Library, Connecticut 27 each book; many with elaborate flourishes. France, early 15th c. Marginal commenBound in a vel. fragment containing a part tary in late 15th c. French hand. Title in of John IV in a large 15th c. gothic book- blue and gold. Bound in 19th c. brown

hand. blind-tooled leather Presented in 1938 by Charles E. Bush- Owned in 17th c. by a member of

nell. the de Ja Frezeliere family (signature on 82. Biblia (O. T. in fragmentary condi- noe ). Bought from Goldschmidt in

tion, N. 'T. complete). E. T. Silk, “A New Ms. of Boethius’ Vel., 166 ff., 30 x 19 cm.; many fl. Consolatio,” Gazette, XVII (1944) 46-

misplaced in rebinding. Written in France, AI

13th c. 30 small miniatures in initials. , Bound in old half vel.; 16th and 17th c. 86. Brut, Chronicle of England (French legal documents used as end papers. version), ch. 36, 44, 81-86.

Hubart A. Newton. Presented in 1948 Vel., 20 ff., 38 x 21 cm. Written in

by Mrs. John Porter. England, late 14th c. (possibly from

83. Biblia. Malmesbury Abbey). Bound in an 18th Vel., 551 ff., 32 x 22 em., lacking first c. vel. deed. —

f. of Matthew. Written in France, ca. Presented in 1950 by Henry Fletcher. 1300. 61 miniatures in initials on gold 87. Julius Caesar: Opera; with commenground, 1 large panel illustrating the tary by Julius Celsus Constantinus on the seven days of creation; 63 initials con- Gallic Wars (ff. 79v-90). taining Horiated design on gold ground. Vel., 196 ff., 23 x 16 cm. Written in Many stylized borders. Bound in 15th c. Italy, ca. 1440. Illuminated initials. Orig. blind-stamped calf over oak boards, ex- Venetian binding of oak boards and

tensively restored. leather, with stamped panels of Presented in 1950 by Henry Fletcher. arabesques. 84. Boethius: De consolatione philoso- On fly-leaf: “Questo libro e de Bal-

phiae. donto Balducci”; book-tickets of George Vel., 170 ff., 17 x 11 cm. Written in Dunn and Wilfred Merton; Sir Thomas England, 15th c. Ornamental initial at Phillipps (Ms. 12277). Presented in 1943 beginning. Bound in oak boards and pink by Mrs. David Wagstaff.

deerskin as a girdle book. E. T. Silk, “The Wagstaff Collection,” A. Edward Newton (sale, New York, Gazette, XIX (1944) 1, 5, and plate. 14 May 1941, lot 105) to Stonehill. Pre-

sented in 1941 by the Yale Library As- 88. Carta de foresta (of Edward I) and

sociates. other statutes relating to the preservation E. T. Silk, “The Yale ‘Girdle-Book’ of game; in English, French, and Latin.

of Boethius,” Yale University Library Vel., 8 ff. (belonging to a calendar, Gazette, XVII (1942) 1-5; hereafter re- unrelated to this ms.) + 61 ff., 12 x 9

ferred to as Gazette. cm. Written in England, ca. 1450. Bound in orig. wood boards with light pigskin

85. Boethius: De consolatione philoso- back; with strap and clasp (renewed). phiae. In the margins of ff. 3-56v are por- Signature (on a binder’s leaf, probably tions of the commentary of Nicolaus unrelated) of Thomas Martin; in uniden-

Trivet. tified Sotheby sale. Presented in 1944 by Vel., 210 ff., 15 x 11 cm. Written in David Wagstaff.

28 Yale University Library, Connecticut 89. Carta Foreste: Here begynnethe the Pap., 28 ff., 21 x 16 cm. Written in Booke named Carta Foreste 1562; a com- Germany, 15th c. Interlinear and marginal mentary on the forest and game laws, the notes in another hand. Bound in modern

Pap., 73 ff. , 4: in orig. calf. , ore

comment on each subject being followed vel.

by the Latin text of the laws. Presented by Henry Fletcher in 1946. ap , fl (the last blank), 30 x 21 93. Cicero: Orationes. Pro lege Manilia;

cm. Written in England, ca. 1562. Bound Pro Milone: Pro Plancio: Pro Sulla: De

kg haruspicum responsis: De provinciis con-

ne Johene Thacnt cane emit/ a sularibus; Pro Caelio; Pro Balbo; In ; , 1 AALENCT/AODCIDENSIS VICE- Vatinium testem interrogatio; Pro Sestio; simo primo/die mensis martii anno dom- De domo sua ad pontifices (ff. 1-130v)— in1/1562/precio xx s.”; Maggs (cat. 577, Pseudo-Cicero: Pridie quam in exilium

no. 1476); H. P. Kraus. Presented in iret (ff. 131-134v) — Cicero: Cum se1944 by Mr. and Mrs. David Wagstaff. natui gratias egit; Cum populo gratias 90. Aymé Cassian, falconer to the Grand egit; Pro Marcello; Pro Ligario; Pro rege

Masters of the Knights of Rhodes; Mich- Deiotaro; Pro Archia poeta; In Cati-

elin, falconer to the King of Cyprus; ae S06 Pro annie Pro rage Malopin, falconer to the Prince of An- (ff. 131-200) — Pseudo-Sallust: In Tultioch: Excerpts from the books of the lum invectiva (ff. 200-201) —— Pseudo-

three masters of falconry, in French. sonny. incase Chacatie Boose.

Pap., 146 ff., 22 x 17 cm. Written in v) — Cicero: Pro Cluentio (If. vFrance, early 16th c., by several hands. cae 1 598 fF. 39 x 28 Written j Bound in modern green morocco gilt. Che 3 97 KX 26 Cm. Written rare bth =): M. de © Porte Italy, 15th c. Illuminated initials. Bound (16th-17th c.); Descluset de Gouller- in brown paper, with leather back and

ment[?] (17th c.); Sir John Saunders ver comers € Will Mortis. L Sebright. Presented in 1944 byence Mr. and ow.Hodson, Node Ficein Dido: John Mrs. David Wagstaff. W. Firm! ; 1 H Harting, Biblio theca accipitraria Gribbel; book-label of F. I. Keller; auto-

(Lon don. 1891 )7 4-16 graph notes, signed, by Sir Sydney Cocke-

rell. Presented in 1945 by Mrs. David 91. Chansonnier: songs in French, Italian, Wagstaff.

English, Spanish, and Latin. ; ; 94. Compte de la vennerie de Charles Vel., 81 ff., 19 x 13 cm. Written in VI pour l’année 1395; the original acBurgundy, 1470. Musical notation. Ilumi- counts of the expenses of the huntsmen nated initials; floral decorations in mar- of Charles VI of France for the term from

gins. Bound in modern blind-stamped 1395 to Candlemas (2 Feb.) 1396, MOTOCCO by Marius Michel. rendered by Philippe de Courgnilleroy, Inscription in German (f. 1) dated 3 “Maistre Veneur du Roy.”

Oct. 1609 and signed Mancut Rozus[?] Vel. 8 ff. 35 x 30 cm. Written in states that the book is to the memory of France 1396. Bound in 18th c. mottled the pious Franz Joseph Maier[?]. Pre- calf eilt red label.

sented by’Paul Mellon. Sir Thomas Phillipps (Ms. 4365);

M. F. Bukofzer, “The Mellon Chan- bookplate of C. F. G. R. Schwerdt; sonnier,” Gazette, XV (1940) 25-28. bought from E. P. Goldschmidt in 1946 92. Cicero: Epistolae ad Curionem et by David Wagstaff. Presented in 1946 by

Marcellum. Mrs. David Wagstaff.

Yale University Library, Connecticut 29 95. Cuzco. Caja Real: Libro comtin de border. Written in black, purple, and gold. sumas comenzada en 8 febrero de 1572 Bound in 18th c. russia.

para el tesorero Miguel Sanchez. Bought from J. H. Blackman, 1939.

Pap., 179 ff., 31 x 21 cm. Written at h

leather. Chronik. | |

Cuzco, Peru, 1572. Bound in orig. soft 99. Valentin von Eickstedt: Pommersche

Presented in 1916 by Hiram Bingham. Pap., 525 ff., 31 x 19 cm. Written in For provenance, see Jerry E. Patter- Germany, ca. 1570. Bound in modern red son: “Manuscripts Relating to Peru in the morocco by Chambolle-Duru. Yale University Library,” Hispanic Amer- Bookplate of Comte Paul Riant. Preican Historical Review, XXXVI (1956) sented in 1896 by Mrs. Henry Farnam.

243-262. There are 3 mss. of this text in Title-page reads: Un abrégé en a

the Yale Library. été fait en 1728 et imprimé par Balthazar a Gryphiswold in 8°.”

96. Cuzco. Caja Real: Libro donde se asientan y cargan al tesorero Gregorio 100. The fawkners’ glasse; a perfect waie Lopez de Unsueta los pesos que se cobran and order to be observed in chosing and por Juan de Soto de las tercias de todos keping of sparhawkes.

los repartimientos del distrito de esta Vel., 24 ff., 19 x 14 cm. Written in

ciudad del Cuzco y las condonaciones de England, ca. 1575. Laid in as a front-

gastos de justicia que han de entrar en ispiece is a pen and ink sketch of a esta real caja; an accounting record of falconer, copied from a woodcut in tribute paid by the Indians around Cuzco. Turberville’s Boke of Falconrie (1575). Pap., 201 ff., 30 x 22 cm. Written at Bound in orig. vel. wrappers. Cuzco, Peru, 1576-1577. Bound in orig. Bookplates of Lord Amherst of Hack-

vel. ney and C. F. G. Schwerdt. Purchased Presented in 1916 by Hiram Bingham. from Quaritch by Mrs. Samuel Milbank, For provenance, see Patterson, cited who presented it in 1946.

above. Schwerdt, I, 327 and plate 157.

77. Sit Gilbert Dethick: A book of all 101. Gaston de Foix: The master of such knights (not being of the most noble ,

; 2d the Duke of York, of Le Livre de la since first year of Your Highness , ; . Chasse, with many interpolations. Order of the Garter) as hath been made

game; translation by Edward Plantagenet,

[Elizabeth I] 52reign. ; . , Vel., ff. (wanting Vel., 24 ff., 18 x 14 cm. Written in . first f. of text),

27 x 20 cm. Written in England, ca. 1460. England, 31 Dec. 1564.initials. 40 full-page ; Illuminated Bound ;inae16th c.

armorial drawings in color. Bound in calf modern red morocco.

o\Bought by E. Champion Bacon, Lon- Belonged to John Berners (b. 14677);

don, 1844; rebound for Thomas E. Trow-

J. Lovell; Thomas Martin (1697-1771):

. . Thomas Payne (1719-1779); Christopher bridge, Jr., London, 1873. Presented in 1924 by Francis B. Trowbri dge Jeaffreson; Bowes and Bowes, booksellers; the Pierpont Morgan Library; traded to

98. Universita di Padua: Diploma to David Wagstaff. Presented in 1945 by Aloysius Brullinus for a doctorate in Mr. and Mrs. David Wagstaff.

theology. W. A. and F. Baille-Grohman, ed., The

Vel., 6 ff, 22 x 17 cm. Written in Master of Game by Edward, Second Duke Padua, 1598. 1 illuminated initial and of York (London, 1904).

30 Yale University Library, Connecticut 102. Gautier de Chatillon: Moralium Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley. Bound in dogma (ff. 1-13v) — Albertanus Brix- modern red morocco by Birdsall and Son.

iensis: De amore et dilectione dei et Bookplate of C. W. H. Sotheby; signaproximi et aliarum rerum, et de forma ture of J. Sotheby. Presented in 1946 by vitae hominis (ff. 13v-46v) — Idem: Professor Thomas O. Mabbott. a consolationis et consilii (i. 46v- 106. Horae; with a few prayers in French.

) — Idem: Liber de doctrina dicendi Vel.. 155 ff.. 21 x 16 cm. Probabl

et tacendi (ff. 63-67v) — Parabolae Salo- writt . F ° 1450 1 os 4

monis (ff. 67v-73) — Publilius Syrus: Md ae ) minature )

Reoula S ; [Illuminated floralblue. borders. Calendar in egula Senecae (ff. 73-74) — Seneca: red. and id. Bound i Extracts from and anleather alphabetical ee ONE: , L De alpiiaira, a stamped over wood ;boards. and prose (f 14.80), neca, In Both verse ; Signature of “De Lahave, le Veme. Vel., 80 ff. 24 x 18 cm. Written in cecembre 1589 on f. 155; signature of Italy, ca. 1300. Bound in oris, wooden “Mrs. Fenton” inside front cover; armor-

boards. 1 der sheepek: B. ial bookplates of Edward Wilfred Fordoatd’s, under sheepskin. ham and Marinus Willet Dominick. PrePresented in 1941 by Carl B. Spitzer. sented in 1940 by the Rev. Howard 103. Ghatrif: Tractatus avium .. . qui Chandler Robbins. liber est translatus de persico in latinum 107. Horae (Rouen use?); added prayers

(ff. 1-23) — Mohamin: Liber primus in French and Latin in contemporary medicanium falconri, translatus de arabico hand on flyleaves at beginning and end.

in latinum per magistrum Theodoricum Vel., 105 ff., 19 x 13 cm.; many ff.

phisicum (ff. 24-66). wanting throughout. Written in France, Pap., 66 ff., 29 x 21 cm. Written in 15th c., by several hands. 3 illuminated Italy, 15th c. Bound in three-quarters initials, many illuminated borders. Bound

vel., gilt spine, brown leather label. in 17th c. red morocco. Bookplates of Professor Hermann Bookplates of W. H. Toms, 1752, and Suchier and C. F. G. R. Schwerdt. Pre- Sir Charles Frederick. Presented in 1939 sented in 1946 by Mrs. David Wagstaff. by Jonathan Godfrey.

Schwerdt, II, 330. 108. Horae; with prayers in French on 104. Antonio Grimani, Doge of Venice: last 2 ff.

Instructions, in Latin and Italian, to a Vel., 63 ff., 15 x 8 cm. Written in Venetian governor of Crete upon his France, 16th c. 16 full-page miniatures

setting out for the island. in gold and silver. Initials in silver; text in

Vel., 15 ff., 22 x 15 cm. Written in black and red. Bound in 18th c. [?] brown Italy, 4 Mar. 1515. 1 illuminated border. morocco gilt, with inside dentelles, gilt Bound in orig. brown morocco, blind- edges, and silver clasps. tooled; IHS stamped in gold on front Bookplates of W. H. H. Newman, Buf-

and back covers. falo, New York. Bought from Hago, From the estate of the Rev. T. Lawra- 1940.

son Riggs, 1944. 109. Horae (text defective). 105. Robert Heron: Argus (three versi- Vel., 130 ff., 11 x 8 cm. Written in fied Latin dialogues between a Protestant France, ca. 1450. 1 miniature, 8 borders.

and a Papist). Bound in 19th c. blind-stamped calf.

Pap., 49 ff., 30 x 21 cm. Written in Signature of J. Kendall. Bequest of

England, 16th c.; dedicated to William Russell G. Pruden, 1949.

Yale University Library, Connecticut 31 110. Horae, Roman use; with calendar Vel., 193 ff., 28 x 19 cm. Written in

calf. ; ;

and instructions in Dutch. Italy, first half of the 15th c. [luminated Vel., 220 ff., 13 x 9 cm. Written in initial at beginning of each book. Bound

the Netherlands, ca. 1470. 3 full-page and in 18th c. calf.

1 smaller miniature; 14 large decorated Coat of arms of former owner erased initials on gold background; numerous from f. 1. Presented in 1943 by Thomas small decorated initials. Bound in 17th c. Ewart Marston. 115-119. Legal documents, in Spanish,

Bequest of Russell G. Pruden, 1949. on pap., written at Puebla de los Angeles, 111. Jacobus de Voragine: Legenda aurea Mexico. Unbound.

vel 307 3 x 22 cm. Written jn 115. Petition presented to the Alcalde

, Mayor bylives Juan (ff. de Solis (31 Oct., ,1581) Italy, 14th c. Last 6 175-307) , ; different oe ; asking that the Initials Indian, Miguel Vasquez, in a hand. in color; . ; ; ; who has been for him and painted borders with working studs of gold. Intri; , is now . working for Francisco Enriqueta, be re-

cate pen-drawn backgrounds in red and turned to him. 3ff

blue extending the entire length of the a page throughout the ms. Bound in 17th 116. Proceedings by the Alcalde Mayor

c. russia. (4 Jan. 1570) against Diego Rodriguez, Sir Thomas Phillipps (Ms. 345). accused of living with an Indian woman

Bought from Stonehill in 1941. named Maria. 6 ff.

112. Juvenalis: Satirae (ff. 1-74v) — 117. Accusation presented to the Alcalde Persius: Satirae (ff. 75-87v). Both texts Mayor (13 Nov. 1572) by an Indian, with marginal and interlinear glosses; 4 Feliciano Pérez, concerning a horse stolen

pp. of scholia. from him two years previously. 6 ff.

Pap., 87 t., 23 x 15 cm. Written ca. 118. Accusation by Antonio Lucas (12 1470. Bound in three-quarters vel. Jan. 1581) regarding theft of his horse, Bookplate of Henry Allen. Bought found later in possession of an Indian. 2 ff.

from Stonehill by Thomas Ewart Mar-

ston, who presented it to the Library in 119. Suit of Pedro Vuzén of Los Angeles

1946. (1582) against Jorge Augustina of Vera Cruz, for nine arrovas of vinegar. 6 ff.

113. Juvenalis: Satirae. Acquired by exchange, 1946.

Vel., 82 ff., 20 x 12 cm. Written in See Patterson, “Spanish and Spanish

Italy, ca. 1450-1470; ff. 1 and 40 in a American Manuscripts in the Yale Uni17th c. English hand. 14 illuminated versity Library,” Gazette, XXXI (1957) initials. Bound in 17th c. undressed calf, 110-133. See also nos. 140-142 below. with supra-libris stamp of Archbishop

Laud. 120. Lima, Peru. La Merced (Mercedar-

Given in 1637 by Laud to his secre- ian Monastery): Libro donde se asientan tary, William Dell; bookplate of Charles las escrituras del convento. [Records of Kingsley. Presented in 1948 by Thomas deeds of property, 1584-1784].

Ewart Marston. Pap., 300 pp., 31 x 21 cm. Written at Lima at various dates beginning in 1548.

114. Lactantius: Opera, comprising Bound in 16th c. vel. Divinae institutiones, De opificio Dei, From the Peruvian Library of Fran-

De ira Dei. cisco Pérez de Velasco. Presented in 1911

32 Yale University Library, Connecticut by the South American Exploration Fund. Schwerdt, II, 346.

above , , translation.

pats Anan Wiel Reve, eg 125, The New Testament in Wye

Vel., 97 ff., 28 x 18 cm. Written in 121. Le livre du roy Modus et de la reyne England before 1400. Initials in blue,

Racio. with red ornamentation. Bound in 18th Pap., 119 pp., 29 x 22 cm. Probably c. brown undressed sheep, blue morocco written in France, 15th c. Some pen and backstrip. ink initials in the form of grotesques; pen William Herbert, 17 Mar. 1766; Richand ink drawings of Soullart, the hound, ard Gough (sale, 1810) to the Rev. H. H. p. 116, and a lion, p. 119. Bound in 19th Baber; acquired in 1837 by Sir Thomas

c.[?] three-quarters maroon morocco. Phillipps (Mss. 7220 and 9302); sold at Laurence Nowell, Dean of Lichfield: Sotheby auction (29 Jun. 1938) to RobWilliam Lambarde; C. F. G. R. Schwerdt inson, from whom it was bought by Henry

(sale, 1946, lot 2235) to E. P. Gold- Fletcher. Given by him to the Library in schmidt. Presented in 1946 by Mrs. David 1944.

Wagstaff. 126. Book of Numbers, in Latin, with Schwerdt, II, 347. commentary (lacking I.1 to V.14).

122. A collection, in German, of prayers Vel., 06 ft. 32 x 20 cm. Written in and collects for various services of the Italy, 12th c. Bound in modern boards Lutheran church; with the Lord’s prayer and half vel.

om Bookplate of Edward Duff Balkan.

set to music (ff. 15-I6v). Presented in 1950 by Henry Fletcher

Pap., 43 ff., 20 x 16 cm. Written in

Germany, ca. 1550. Bound in 17th c. vel. 127. Oxaminus, et al.: Collection, in Presented in 1948 by Maybelle M. Von Latin, of works on falconry, dogs, and

Kalinowski. horses. | Vel., 76 ff. (the last blank), 21 x 14 123. Alvaro de Mendana: Expediente cm. Written in the 14th c. 1 border with

seguido por el adelantado Alvaro de Men- arms of the Duchy of Austria supported dana con Francisco Lorenzo y Marcos by griffins. Bound in 15th c. brown stampPérez sobre entrega del barco ‘Nuestra ed calf over wood boards.

Sefiora de la Candelaria” en que hizo el Bookplate of C. F. G. R. Schwerdt.

viage a las Islas Salomon. Presented in 1946 by Mrs. David WagPap., 270 ff., 32 x 21 cm. Written at staff.

Lima, Peru, 1582-1585. Bound in 19th Schwerdt, I, 349-350; Tjernald, Moa-

c. vel. over paper boards. min & Ghatrif (Stockholm and Paris, Presented in 1916 by Hiram Bingham. 1945) 4, no. 22. 124. Mathia Mercader: Practica de citre- 128. Hernan Pérez de Oliva: Historia de ria; a treatise, in Italian, on the care and la inuencion de las Yndias, y de la nueva

cure of falcons and hawks. Espafia; contemporary transcript of a Vel., 4 + 69 ff., 15 x Il cm. Written ms. described by Ferdinand Columbus in Italy, 15th c., for King Ferdinand of (son of Christopher) as in his library,

Naples. Bound in 18th c. vel. but not now located.

Bookplates of Walter Sneyd and C. F. Pap., 35 ff., 21 x 15 cm. Written in G. R. Schwerdt. Presented in 1946 by Spain, late 16th c. Bound in 19th c. half

Mrs. David Wagstaff. leather and marbled boards.

Yale University Library, Connecticut 33 Presented in 1944 by Frank Altschul. Lima, Peru, at various dates. Bound in Leonardo Olschki, “Hernan Pérez de 19th c. vel. Oliva’s Ystoria de Colén,” Hispanic Presented in 1916 by Hiram Bingham.

American Historical Review, XXIII 132. Peru (Virreinato): Provisi6n para

(1943) 165-196. las justicias de Payta al padre Pedro Mar-

129. Petrus Comestor: La Bible historiale, tinez sobre la doctrina de Ayaba.

tr. by Guiart des Moulins; text expanded Pap., 12 ff., 31 x 22 cm. Written at ,

by long excerpts from Josephus and a tr. Lima, Peru, 1593. Unbound.

of the Lamentations of Jeremiah and the Presented in 1949 by Victor W. Von Apocalypse; many lengthy marginal an- Hagen.

notations. All in French.

Vel., 2 vol. (264, 290 ff.), 43 x 33 133. Plutarchus: Vitae, Selected, tr. into cm. Written in Flanders, ca. 1450. Half- Latin by Leonardus Aretinus, comprising: page miniature with elaborate border: 7 Cato; Pyrrhus; Paulus Aemilius; Sertorius circular and 20 small square miniatures; (with Praefatio); Demosthenes, Marcus many decorated initials, each with border. Antonius (with Praefatio); Gracchi; Ci-

The miniaturist paints in the style of the cero (with Praefatio). . .

“Master of the Girart de Roussillon” Vel., 188 ff., 23 x 15 cm. Written in (Jean Dreux?). Bound in England, ca. Italy, ca. 1450. 11 illuminated initials

1800. on white vine ground. Bound in 18th c.

witz. 1943.

Maggs Catalogue 500 (1928, item 31). green morocco with red labels. . Presented in 1949 by Louis M. Rabino- Presented by Mrs. David Wagstaff in

130. Peru (Virreinato): Comisi6n dada 134. Prayers, in German, for use in pria Hernan Alvarez de la Cerda, para que vate devotions. Prayers, in another hand, vaya a las ciudades del Cuzco y la Paz in Latin, Dutch, and German, on ff. 1-7,

y tome cuenta a los oficiales reales de 302-308. ellas de lo que ha sido a su cargo tocante Pap., 308 ff., 9 x 5 cm. Written in a la consignacion de los lanzas y arcabuces South Germany, 15th c. [?], by several

de la guarda de la caballo de este reino hands. Bound in orig. stamped leather

y averigue si en ello ha habido algun over wood boards, metal clasps; one fraude y castigue los culpados con término clasp missing.

de ciento y veinte dias. Presented in 1943 by Charles A. StonePap., 4 ff., 32 x 22 cm. Written at hill.

Lima, Peru, and dated 3 Oct. 1587; with

; 135. Quaestiones quibus legiother material ofpraecepta laterrhetoricae date. Bound ; tyes in 18thms. c. vel. lima artis exemplis facilimis Presented in 1916 by Hiram Bingham. demonstrantur (Pp. 1-207) _ Commonefactiones de quibusdam alijs praeceptis 131. Peru (Virreinato): Documentos in- quae a rhetoribus in arte ponuntur (pp. editos de 1580-1818. Contains (1) Evi- {-81 in second pagination). dence gathered for the lawsuit of Gonzalo Pap., 301 pp. (numbered 1-207, then

Pizarro, with copies of his orders. (2) {3 blank, then 1-81), 16 x 9 cm. Written Commission of Hernan de Alvarez, 1587. in Germany, late 16th c. Bound in orig. (The remainder of the volume is dated white vel. with 2 stamped medallions of

after 1600). the Passion of Christ on front and back Pap., 237 ff., 32 x 22 cm. Written at covers.

34 Yale University Library, Connecticut Signature of Sebastianus Hornung, 140-142. Legal documents, in Spanish, 1603, on flyleaf. Presented in 1945 by on pap., written at Puebla de los Angeles,

Donald B. Marsden. Mexico. Unbound.

136. Jordanus Ruffus: Marescalcia 140. Suit for payment of debt: Grabiel

equorum. [sic] Paredes vs. Augustin Pinto (1572). Pap., 36 ff. (ff. 1, 2, 36 blank), 22 77 ff.

x 16 cm. Written in Italy, 15th c. Bound , ; in orig. wooden boards under brown ah Su it for Payment of debt: Miguel de

leather, blind-stamped. neva vs. Antonio Sotomayor (1583). Presented in 1943 by Mrs. David Wag-

staff. 142. Suit for payment of debt: Gonzalo 137. Lorenzo Rusio: La mascalcia (lItal- naa vs. Manuel Alvarez (1595).

lan translation of the Latin Hippiatria). “i,

Pap., 44 ff., 29 x 21 cm. Written in Acquired by exchange, 1946. |

See Patterson, “Spanish and Spanish Italy, ca. 1450. Bound in 17th c. [?] , , limp vel. with ties. American Manuscripts in the Yale Uni-

Presented in 1948 by Mrs. Samuel versity Library,” Gazette, XXXT (1957) ; 110-133. See also nos. 115-119 above. Milbank.

138. Juan de Sant-Fahagun: Aves que 143. Tacitus: Annales, XI-XVI; Hiscacan, with a marginal commentary by toriae, AI-XAT.

tee Vel., 220 ff., 26 x 19 cm. Written in

Don Beltran de la Cueva, Duke of Albu-

Italy: to end of Book XVIII, first part of

, , 15th c.; the rest, latter part of 15th c. Decorated for Alfonso II, Duke of Cala-

querque (d. 1492) (ff. 1-87v) — Pedro Lépez de Ayala: Tratado de la cetreria

(Hf. 88-152). bria, King of Naples, by Nicola Rapicano Pap., 154 ff., 31 x 23 cm. Written in 12, MINE OF INAPICS BY pica

; Bound in modern brown morocco, blindar ; ae tooled, by Gruel. initials. Bound in orig. vel. with ties. Boucht from Maees in 1940

Spain, ca. 1460-1470. 2 large decorated

Presented in 1944 by Mr. and Mrs. BE

David Wagstaff. 144. Tacitus: Annales, XI-XVI (ff. 1F. R. de Uhagon, Los Libros de cetreria 91v) — Idem: Historiae (ff. 92-205).

del Canciller Pedro Lopez de Ayala, de Vel., 205 ff., 31 x 23 cm. Written in Juan de Sant-Fahagun (1889) 5 and 8; Italy, latter half of 15th c. Bound in James E. Harting, Bibliotheca accipitraria modern vel. over boards.

(London, 1891) xxvi and 117. Bought from Joseph Martin in 1940. 139. Service book, in Greek. 145. Tacitus: Annales, XI-XVI; His-

Pap., 317 ff., 21 x 15 cm. Written in toriae, XI- XXI (the Budensis Ms.). cursive minuscule, ca. 1500, by several Vel., 196 ff., 27 x 19 cm. Written in hands. Decorative initials and borders in Italy, ca. 1475, for Mathias Corvinus, red. Bound in orig. oak boards under King of Hungary. 12 illuminated initials.

stamped leather, with clasps. Bound in orig. red morocco of Venetian

Ms. note on front end paper, dated design over wood boards, with blind tool-

Feb. 1668, states that the ms. was brought ing and gilt. Crest of Mathias Corvinus on

from Moscow by an Archbishop Cyril. center panel. On back cover in gilt:

Bought from Maggs in 1937. “Cornelius Tacitus.”

Yale University Library, Connecticut 35 Arms of Corvinus on Ist p. of text, illuminated initials with borders. Bound signature of Beatus Rhenanus, 1518. in 18th c. mottled calf.

Bought from Gabriel Wells in 1935. Bookplate of Prince Borghese. PreWalter Allen, Jr., The Four Corvinus sented in 1943 by Mrs. David Wagstaff. _ Manuscripts in the United States (New Paolo Borghese, Bibliotheca BurghesYork, 1938) 3-11; Idem, “Tacitus His- iana (Rome, 1892) I, 679, no. 4563. tories IV, 46-53,” Yale Classical Studies, 148. Varios histéricos y politicos: Spanish VI (1939) 31-38; Idem, “Beatus Rhen- and Spanish American ms. material bound anus, Editor of Tacitus and Livy,” Spec- together, containing in vol. 1:

ulum, XII (1937) 382-385. (1) Carta original dirigida al Conde de

146. Theological tracts, etc.: Tractatus de Santa Gadea, Adelantado de Castilla y verbo incarnato, de unione personarum et General de las Galeras de Espana. Made passione Christi (ff. 1-11v) —— Tracta- drid, 28 Jan. 1588. Signed “El Rey

tus de beata virgine Maria (ff. 12-16v) (Philip H). 1. -

— Circa praecepta decalogi secundum (2) Consulta original del Consejo de Alexandrum de Ales (ff. 17-29) — Quae- Italia al Sefior Felipe II sobre atender a dam quaestiones super Evangelia Quad- las necesidades del estado de Milan y lo ragesimae (ff. 29-53) — Quoddam inter- correspondido a ella por Su Magestad. rogatorium seu confessionale in vulgari [Madrid?], 1 Dec. 1597. 6 ff. sermone pro parvulis et alta non ascen- 149. Xenophon: De venatione, tr. into dentibus (ff. 53v-55) — Interrogationes Latin by Franciscus Aretinus for Mala(ff. 56-76v), comprising a manual for testa Novello, Lord of Cesena.

confessors and penitents, in Italian and Pap., 28 ff., 22 x 14 cm. Written in Latin, and including a review of the Italy, 15th c. Bound in modern half vel. Decalogue and the Seven Deadly Sins, Bookplate of C. F. G. R. Schwerdt. a summary of the articles of faith (f. 69v), Presented in 1946 by Mrs. David Wag-

questions to be put to children (f. 70v) staff.

and farmers, to the sick (f. 71v) and those 150, Gospels of S. Matthew and S. Mark,

unable to speak; followed by general sug- . gestions for confessors. — Miscellaneous in Greek.

ae Census, 178,(ff. no.77-86) 1, when owned byd patristic excerpts — Prayer: (f. 86v) — Excerpt from Angelus a Mrs. George C. St. John, who presente Clavasio, followed by other miscellaneous it to the Library.

excerpts, precepts, etc. (ff. 87-92) — 151. Aristoteles: Ethica, tr. into Italian Medical prescriptions for the plague (f. from the Latin version of Leonardus 92v) — Poem to the Blessed Virgin (f. Aretinus. 96v) —— Medical prescriptions (ff. 97- Census, 651, no. 216, when owned by

98v) — Epistolary forms (f. 99). In C. L. Ricketts. Presented in 1943 by

Latin and Italian. David Wagstaff.

Pap., 100 ff., (ff. 93-96 blank), 15 x Pencil note on f. 155: “In the posses-

10 cm. Written in Italy, 15th c., by sev- sion of Manson, August 31, 1809.”

eral hands. Unbound. 152. Cicero: Tusculanae quaestiones

Presented in 1941 by Martin Hago. Census, 651, no. 221, when owned by

147. Valerius Maximus: Opera. C. L. Ricketts. Presented in 1943 by Vel., 149 ff., 29 x 22 cm. Written in Mrs. David Wagstaff.

Italy, 14th c. 1 large miniature of the Formerly owned by the Marquis de author with illuminated border; 6 large Bou.

36 Yale University Library, Connecticut

153. Rituale, in Dutch. Census, 1903, no. 11.

Census, 1132, no. 7, when in the li- a ,

brary of the late William L. Clements. 1°. eee meu Obtained from Stonehill in 1942. CNSUS) LINO NO. DE 154. S. Paulus: Epistolae ad Romanos et 10. sea SOA a4

ad Corinthios (Rom. 1.24 to IL Cor. XIL. CPSU, AIL NOD

20). 167. Phalaris: Epistolae. Census, 1670, no. 1, when owned by Census, 1904, no. 14.

tol ili . ;

Henry Fletcher, who presented it in 1950. 168. Justinus: Historiae. 155. Seneca (and Pseudo-Seneca): Epis- Census, 1904, no. 15.

olae ad Lucilium, etc 169. Cicero: Tusculanae. Census, 1720, no. 5, when owned by Census. 1904. no. 16

Adolph Lewisohn. Presented in 1944 by ms HOw

Mrs. David Wagstaff. 170. Cicero: De officiis.

156-175. These mss. were formerly in the Census, 1905, no. 17. library of David Wagstaff. The following 171. Treatise of fishing. were presented by Mrs. David Wagstaff in Census, 1905, no. 18.

1943: nos. 156, 158, 159, 163, 165, 168- | se . , 175; in 1945: no. 171. The following oe 170; in 1944: nos. 157, 160, 164, 172- Tee casios ne te et Aenels.

were presented by Mr. and Mrs. David 173. Seneca: Tragoediae.

Wagstaff in 1944: nos. 161, 162. Census, 1905, no. 20. 156. Lactantius: Institutiones. 174. Ovidius: De remedio amoris, etc.

Census, 1901, no. 1. Census, 1906, no. 21.

157. 5S. Augustinus: De amicitia, etc. 175. Boethius: De consolatione philoso-

Census, 1901, no. 2. phiae.

158. Cicero: De officiis. Census, 1906, no. 22. Census, 1901, no. 3. 176. Juvenalis: Satirae.

159. Cicero: De officiis. Census, 155, no. 1, when owned by Census, 1901, no. 4. Thomas E. Marston, who presented it in

160. Cicero: Tusculanae. 1935.

té d ;

Census, 1902, no. 5. 177. S. Amphilochius Iconiensis: Vita 161. Liber IV de generatione equorum. Basilii archiepiscopi Cappadociae (ff. 1-

Census, 1902, no. 7. 17) — S. Possidius, Bp. of Calama: Vita we Augustini Hipponiensis, with index (ff.

he Artelouche de Alagone: Traite de 19-42) — Leontius Neapolitanus: Acta

Consus 1902 no. 8 S. Joannis Eleemosynaril (ff. 43-68v) — CNS AINE OSS | S. Bernardus: Vita Malacchi episcopi (ff.

163. Miscellaneous treatises in Latin and 70-97) — Sulpicius Severus: Vita S.

English. Martini episcopi (ff. 97v-109v) — Idem: Census, 1902, no. 9. Epistola ad Aurelium diaconum de obitu

164. Aemilius Probus (i.e. Cornelius Martini (ff. 109v-111v) — Idem: EpisNepos): De illustribus ducibus exterarum tola ad Basulam de obitu Martini (ff.

gentium. 112-115v) — S. Athanasius: Vita beati

Yale University Library, Connecticut 37 Antonii, tr. by Evagrius (ff. 116-142v). England, ca. 1175. 2 charts; musical noPap., 143 ff., 21 x 14 cm. Written in tation. Bound in 19th c. roan morocco. Germany, 27 Aug. 1370. Bound in orig. Signatures of Martin Brestland, Thom-

calf over wood boards. as Brestland, Benjamin Brestland (“his Bought in 1949 from C. A. Stonehill by booke 1693”), Samuel Francis Sitwell, Thomas E. Marston, and presented in John Brestland, Samuel Brestland (17th

1952. and 18th c.); Thomas B. Strong, 1897; ; ; Frederick Fox Bartrop, 1938. Bought in 178. Antiphonarium, Roman use. 1947 from H. P. Kraus by Thomas E. Vel., 243 ff., 53 x 27 cm. writt on tp Marston, and presented in 1954.

Italy, ca. 1450. 1 large decorated initial, 3 large initials enclosing miniatures, many 182. Herodianus: Historiae, tr. into Span-

decorated initials. Bound in orig. blind- ish by Diego Quillen de Avila from the stamped calf over wood boards, with Latin of Angelo Poliziano.

bosses. 4ff. of a 14th c. antiphonarium Pap., 113 ff., 30 x 21 cm. Written in

used as end-leaves. Spain, ca. 1500, by several hands. Bound Bought in 1933 from C. A. Stonehill by in 17th c. red velvet over boards.

Thomas E. Marston, and presented in Bought at Parke-Bernet sale (30 Nov.

1953. 1948, lot 348) by Thomas E. Marston, ton and presented in 1951. 179. Cicero: De amicitia (ff. 1-30) —

Idem: De senectute (ff. 32-53v) — 183. Ovidius: Ars amandi, beginning with Pseudo-Cicero: Synonyma (ff. 64-9lv) book I, line 161; many lacunae and some —- Leonardus Aretinus: Prologus (f. 93) interpolated lines.

— S. Basil: De liberalibus studiis, tr. by Pap., 42 ff., 22 x 14 cm. Written in Leonardus Aretinus (ff. 94-105v). Italy, ca. 1470. 2 illuminated initials with Pap., 105 ff., 21 x 15 cm.; ff. 54-63 grotesques. Bound in modern boards.

blank. Four different scribes, one pre- Baron Horace von Landau (cat., II, sumably Lucius Venturius; many notes 102, nos. 294-295; sale, Geneva, 1948, and short quotations. Used as a text-book, lot 101). Bought in 1948 from C. A. ca. 1450. Bound in orig, half calf and oak Stonehill by Thomas E. Marston, and pre-

boards. sented in 1954.

Bought in 1949 from C. A. Stonehill 184. Seneca: De remediis fortuitorum.

by Thomas E. Marston, and presented in Vel. 8 ff, 19 x 13 cm. Written in

1952. Germany, ca. 1400. Bound in modern 180. Claudianus: De raptu Proserpinae. boards. Vel., 20 ff., 22 x 13 cm. Written in Bought in 1949 from C. A. Stonehill

Italy, ca. 1460. Bound in modern boards. by Thomas E. Marston, and presented in

Bookplate of Friedrich de Schennis. 1952. Bought in 1949 from C. A. Stonehill by 185. Terentius: Comoediae, including the

Thomas E. Marston, and presented in Andria. E hus. H 1952. Andria, Runuchus, cautontimorumenos, imperfect at end (ff. 1-112) —— Cicero:

181. Collection of treatises and sermons Epistolae, selections (ff. 113-145).

by S. Caesarius of Arles, S. Augustinus, Pap., 145 ff., 20 x 14 cm. Written in and others: Incipit liber Sancti Eusebii Italy, ca. 1460, for use as a schoolbook.

de corpore Christi. Bound in old limp vel.

Vel., 23 ff., 16 x 11 cm. Written in Bought in 1949 from C. A. Stonehill

38 Yale University Library, Connecticut by Thomas E. Marston, and presented in Bought in 1953 from Lathrop C.

1952. Harper as the gift of Edwin J. Beinecke.

: Carmina (ff. 41-88). ; é

Cork es Flegiae (ff. 1-40) — 189. Hugo de Folieto: Bestiary, book I, Pap., 90 ff. (2 blank), 21 x 14 cm. ch. 36-44, 47-56; section on birds (ff.1-

; , ‘ 10v) — De animae:, introducWritten in Italy, ca.medicina 1470. 2 decorated ee ; ae initials. Bound in 19th c. half calf. tion begins: Cog ie me Ir aler Karissime ut

Library stamp of Gustavo Camillo Gal- od ae de medecina 4 nimae; text begins: letti; bookplate of Baron Horace von Homo ECP OCOSTNIAS id est minor mundus

Landau (cat. Il, 102, nos. 306, 314: appelari; first 6 of 22 chapters present

y Thomas oe

sale, Geneva, 1948, lot 202). Bought in (ff. 10v-14v). ; ;

1948 from C. A. Stonehill by Thomas E. Vel, 14 i, 27 x 19 cm. Written in

Marston, and presented in 1952. England{?], lat he 17 small realistic paintings of birds. Bound in full red 187. Lectionary of the Old and New morocco by Zaehnsdorf.

Testament, in Greek. Purchased from W. H. Robinson as Census, 1652, no. 1, when in the li- the gift of W. R. Coe.

brary of Mrs. Elizabeth Day Seymour

Angel, New York. Presented in 1952 by 190. Horae. John Angel, in memory of Mrs. Angel. Vel., 200 ff., 15 x 10 cm. Written in 188. (Zi 847) Pope Pius II: Bulla contra eats,ull15th c. 1212larilluminated Be miniatures borders, initialswith with Turcos (ff. 1-9v) — Idem: Bulla contra full borders, 10 small miniatures with Sigismund (ff. 10-21v) — Idem: Epis- partial borders; many small illuminated tolae ad Ludovicum rege (ff. 22-2 8v) initials. Bound in early 16th c. Flemish —— Idem[?]: Epistola ad exterminatiorem blind-stamped leather, 2 clasps.

tyranidos 1. a R. Bladelli (ff. 38-46v) Bookplates of Count Axel von Kale— Pope Nicholas V: Bulla confirmationis kreuth and Alva B. Gimbel. Presented by

gestorum (ff. 50-61v) — Pope Paul II: Mrs. Bernard F. Gimbel in 1956. Bulla maledictionis die iovis sancta (ff.

62-67) —- Timotheus Maffeus: Exhorta- 191. Psalterium.

tio ad principes Italiae (ff. 68-77) — Vel., 210 ff. (defective at beginning

Pope Paul II: Bulla anni jubilaei (ff. 80- and end), 19 x 22 cm. Written in the 82v) — Six epitaphs on Pope Pius II (ff. Rhineland, 12th c. 1 large and 5 small 84-92v) -— Ambrosius de Vignate: illuminated initials; many painted initials. Oratio ad P. M. Paulum Secundum (ff. Bound in 15th c. blind-stamped leather 94-103) — Paraditus of Corneta: Oratio over oak boards, rebacked. (ff. 104-110) — Bartolommeo Platina: Purchased from Bernard Rosenthal and Oratio in Stephanum Portium sacri legum presented by Thomas E. Marston. implissimum (ff. 116-121) — Johannes

Aloisius: Oratio ad Pium II (ff. 123- 192. (Zi 3692) Jacobus Utinensis: Sup-

139v). plicatio oratoria de duobus canonicatibus Pap., 129 ff., 21 x 14 cm. Written by pro nepoti.

various hands in Germany, 15th ec. Bound Pap., 4 ff., 20 x 14 cm. Written in Italy,

in orig. blind-stamped leather over oak ca. 1500. Unbound; with a printed book

192). 1946.

boards, rebacked, with 3 printed works (Hain 5355). (Hain 260 + 194, Hain 186b, Hain Presented by Louis M. Rabinowitz in

Yale University Library, Connecticut 39 193. Biblia Latina, fragment; Lamenta- 7) — Pope Pius II: Epistola de amoris

tions 3.13-34. remedio (ff. 7v-10) — Francesco PetrarVel., 1 f. (from a binding), 32 x 24 ca: Epistola ad Nicolaum Azarolum, de cm. Written in France (Luxeuil?), ca. institutione regia (ff. 10v-14v) — Pope 700. Initials in yellow and green; neumes. Pius IJ: Bulla retractionum (ff. 15-21)

Unbound. — Idem: Epistola de fortuna ad domiPresented by Clarence W. Mendell to num Procopium de Rabensteyn militem

Branford College Library, and deposited (ff. 21v-26v). |

in the University Library. Pap., 26 ff., 21 x 14 cm. Written in Germany, 15th c. 1 decorated initial; 194. Life of Alexander the Great, in rubricated. Bound in half vel. and paper Italian (ff. 1-55) — Leonardus Aretinus: boards. De primo bello Punico, in Italian (ff. 56- Purchased in 1952 from C. A. Stone-

115). hill. Pap., 115 ff., 28 x 21 cm. Written in

Italy, 1 5th c. Bound in two volumes in 198. Nicolaus Trivet: Commentarium in

modern paper boards. Boethium de consolatione philosophiae.

Purchased from C. A. Stonehill and Vel., 118 ff., 27 x 19 cm. Written in presented by Thomas E. Marston. France, late 14th c. 1 decorated initial.

Bound in 19th c. brown blind-stamped

195. Bacon family: Account-book of a morocco. |

flour mill owned by the Bacon family, Presented by Robert J. Barry in 1954. 1576-1579.

Pap., 24 ff., 30 x 20 cm. Written in 199. Guillaume de Saint-Amour: ColEngland, 1576-1579, by several hands, lectionum catholice et canonice scripture including Nathaniel Bacon, half-brother ad defensionem ecclesiastice hierarchie of Francis Bacon. Wrapped in cognate . . . contra pericula imminentia ecclesie leaves of a late 12th c. theological ms., generali per hipocratis et pseudo predicathe whole bound in modern three-quarter tores, penetrantes clomas atque otiosos et

green Morocco. | curiosos girouagos [title from John Bale, Signature of Nathaniel Bacon; ms. Index Britanniae scriptorum, ed. Poole note by Sam. W. Pennypacker, 7 Dec. (London, 1902)]. 1913. Presented in 1955 by Mrs. Leonard Vel., 158 ff., 24 x 17 cm. Written in

Bacon. France, 14th c., by6 illuminated the scribe Wuberch. initials. Bound in 18th c.

196. Horae, in Flemish (ff. 1-179) — calf. :

Several unidentified devotional tracts, in Henry Fletcher. Presented by Mrs.

Flemish (ff. 181-378). Fletcher.

Vel. and pap., 378 ff., 14 x 10 cm. Written in Flanders, late 15th c. 5 large 200. (Van 25.561 be) Hunting calls for illuminated initials with full borders; many hunting horn, instructions in English.

smaller illuminated initials. Bound in orig. Pap., 1 f., 38 x 28 cm. Written in blind-stamped leather over oak boards, | England, 16th c. With musical code. Tip-

2 clasps; rebacked. ped into Juliana Berners, Book of hawk-

Bookplate of A. Brolemann; Henry ing, huntyng, and fyshyng (London, Fletcher. Presented by Mrs. Fletcher. [1561]), bound in green morocco by Stoakley.

197. Francesco Petrarca: Epistola ad Signature of Thomas Faxon; bookBoccaccio de constantia Griseldis (ff. 1- plates of Cathedral Library, Ely; Joseph

40 Yale University Library, Connecticut Haslewood; Edward C. Lowe; David Written for Agnes of Burgundy, DuchWagstaff, who presented it to the Library. ess of Bourbon. Presented by Mrs. C. A.

Calls referred to in Charles William Stonehill and Robert J. Barry in memory Stubbs, In a Minster Garden (London, of C. A. Stonehill, 1955.

1902). Gazette, XXX (1956) 153-154. 201. (Zi 6973.6) Pope Pius II: Carmen 205. Book of Offices, with portions of the Sapphicum. Psalter, in German. Pap., 3 ff., 20 x 14 cm. Evidently a Vel., 139 ff., 16 x 12 cm. Written in mas. copy of an otherwise unknown Germany, not after 1441. Musical nota-

printed book, since it contains the words tion; many decorated initials. Bound in “Impressum est in Augusta per Ginther- 16th c. German blind-stamped pigskin

um Zainer de Reutlingenn.” Bound in over boards. orig. blind-stamped red doeskin, with five Given to Barbara Pfinczingin in 1441

printed works (Hain 14263, Hain 1163, on her entry into a convent; Henry Hain 14643, Copinger 219, Hain 14516). Fletcher. Presented in 1953 by Mrs. Signature of Wolfgang Dietershaym; Fletcher. bookstamp of the Kiyriss collection. Pur- 06. Biblia Latina. chased in 1956 from Emil Offenbacher. Vel., 450 ff., 22 x 15 cm. Written in

202. (Zi +2073) Cicero: Pro Marcello, northern France, ca. 1250. 2 narrow copied from a printed text, G.K.W. 6790. miniatures full length of page; many small

— Johannes Andreae: Super arboribus miniatures, some with partial borders. consanguinitatis, affinitatis, et cognationis Bound in early 16th c. blind-stamped calf

spiritualis, Summa de _ sponsalibus et over wood boards, lined with leaves from

matrimonis. a 12th c. lectionary containing neumes.

Pap., 10 + 9 ff., 30 x 21 cm. Written Presented in 1955 by Mrs. Bernard F.

in Germany, ca. 1500. 3 diagrams of Gimbel. consanguinity . Bound in orig. blind 207. S. Thomas de Aquino: In tertium

stamped pigskin over oak boards, Nurem;index. Lo , , sententiarum Petri Lombardi, with berg style, with four printed works (Hain Includes Pecia references and a curse

2510, Hainon 5135-5141, Hain who . 3378).Hain from9274, the scribe the stationarius Book-label of Alfred W. Corlies. Pur- had interrupted him. ,

Vel., 132 ff., 33 x 23 cm. Text written

chased in 1956 from Laurence Witten. in France, 13th c., index 14th c. Painted

203. Francesco Petrarca: De remediis initials; rubicated. Bound in modern

utriusque fortuna. blind-stamped red morocco and oak Census, 152, no. 1, when in the library _ boards by Douglas Cockerell.

of B. G. Odescalchi, Denver, Colorado. Cistercian monastery at Royaumont Purchased in 1953 from C. A. Stonehill. near Senlis, France; Sir Thomas Phillipps

— (Ms. 772); Albert M. Todd; Henry

204. Frére Laurent: Le miroir du monde Fletcher, who presented it.

[also known as La somme des vices et Gazette, XXV (1950) 60-62.

vertus, and Le livre royal].

Pap., 315 ff., 28 x 21 cm. Written in 208. Ptolemy: Harmonicorum libri Ill, France before 1476 (watermarks indicate in Greek; text is probably the redaction of

ca. 1465). 13 illuminated initials. Bound Isaak Argyros.

in old calf. Pap., 65 ff., 34 x 23 cm. Written in

Yale University Library, Connecticut 4] Italy, ca. 1500. Numerous diagrams illus- Presented by Carl B. Spitzer. trating rules of harmony. Bound in orig, 214. Petrus Comestor: Historia Veteris ct

blind-stamped Novi Test 6 / ;black ovi calf. Testament.

Presented by the Library Associates. Vel., 203 ff, 45 x 30 cm. Written in

Gazette, XXIX (1955) 108 and 112. France before 1229. Illuminated presen209. Compendiosa de modo studendi pre- tation leaf, 1 half-page miniature, 23

ceptio. smaller miniatures, 2 painted initials. Census, 2276, no. 3, when in the Ii- Bound in blind-stamped brown morocco brary of the Rev. Anson Phelps Stokes, by Lortic. Washington, D.C. Purchased in 1955. Given to the Monastery of S. Quentin

Written in Germany. Martyr by Peter “least of all the monks,”

Dent 1229; bookplate of Ambroise Firmin-

a with glossa o fori. Matthew, frag- Didot; Hachette collection. Purchased in Vel., 22 ff, 24 x 14 cm. Written in 1954 from Laurence Witten as the gift of Italy, 12th c. Bound in vel. wrapper. Louis M. Rabinowitz.

. Gazette, XXX (1955) 60-63.

Near-contemporary signature of Otto-

lino de Busco; Henry Fletcher. Presented 215. S. Augustinus: La cité de Dieu, tr.

—in 1953 by Mrs. Fletcher. by Raoul de Praelles.

211. Psalterium, with Calendar and Can- Vel., 765 ff., 34 x 21 cm. Written in

ticles. France, ca. 1400. | large and 22 smaller

Vel., 125 ff., 20 x 14 cm. Written in miniatures, each with full page border. Germany, 13th c. 1 full-page and 5 quar- Bound in four volumes in 18th c. green ter-page initials in gold and colors; many morocco by Weir.

smaller initials. Bound in orig. doeskin Jean II de Montagu (d. 1409)[?]; Duc

over oak boards. de Brancas; Count Justin MacCarthyBook-label of Professor Van Ess zu Reagh (Ms. 547); Sir Thomas Phillipps Marburg; Sir Thomas Phillipps (Ms. (Ms. 4359); D. M. Colman. Presented by

485). the Library Associates. Purchased in 1955 from V. G. Simkho- Gazette, XXIX (1955) 105, 109, and

vitch. plate.

212. Liber lex Salica. 216. Raoul Lefevre: Le receuil des hisVel., 37 ff., 18 x 12 cm. Written in toires de Troyes; early recension, books France, 15th c. 1 large initial with full | and 2 only. border; many smaller initials. Bound in Pap., 264 ff., 28 x 20 cm. Written in orig. blind-stamped calf over oak boards France, mid 15th c. Rubricated. Bound

(Parisian), rebacked. in 18th c. green morocco.

Sir Thomas Phillipps (Ms. 3899); Bookplate of John Towneley; Sir

bookplate of George Dunn; Henry Thomas Phillipps (Ms. 8385). Purchased Fletcher. Presented in 1953 by Mrs. in 1956 from H. P. Kraus. Fletcher.

217. Horae.

213. Collection of documents relating to Vel., 140 ff., 21 x 14 cm. Written in

Francisco, Duke of Mantua. northern France, ca. 1480. All leaves with

Vel., 13 ff., 20 x 15 cm. Written in floral borders containing grotesques; 12 Italy, 1514-1541. Bound in orig. blind- small miniatures in calendar; 15 full-page

stamped red morocco. miniatures; many illuminated initials. Re-

42 Yale University Library, Connecticut bound by C. Lewis, retaining the elabo- Presented in 1953 by Thomas G.

rately gilt panels of a French binding of Bergin. |

ca. 1600; end-leaves covered with prayers

and notes in a French 17th c. hand. 222. Giovanni Boccaccio: I] Filostrato

Marquess of Lothian (sale, New York, (ff. 1-91) — Thirty-five canzoni, by 27 Jan. 1932, lot 19): Louis W. Dom- Fazio degli Uberti, Antonio Beccaria, merick. Presented by Mrs. Dommerick. , rancesco Petrarca, and others (ff. 92218. Horae, in Flemish, preceded by the Pao. 110 ff., 30 x 21 cm. The first

Seven Penitential Psalms. text written in Italy, 1415; the second, in Vel., 186 ff., 12 x 9 cm. Written in the northern Italy, ca. 1345. Bound in 19th c.

Low Countries, ca. 1470. 14 full-page calf over orig. wood boards. miniatures with floral borders; 14 large Sir Thomas Phillipps (Ms. 8826). Purlluminated initials with borders; many chased from Laurence Witten as the gift smaller illuminated initials. Bound in of Edwin J. and Frederick W. Beinecke. Flemish[?] 16th c. brown leather gilt over Sergio J. Pacifici, “A Ms. of Boccac-

wood boards. cio’s IJ Filostrato,” Gazette, XXXI Marquess of Lothian (sale, New York, (1956) 20-27.

2/7 Jan. 1932, lot 18); Louis W. Dommerick. Presented by Mrs. Dommerick. 223. Walter Hilton: Stimulus amoris, that 219. Passio Christi, in German; imperfect IS the Prykke of love of oure lorde Jsu

at end. Crist.

Pap., 75 ff. 15 x 10 cm. Written in Vel., 108 ff., 23 x 16 cm. Written in Bohemia[?], late 15th c. Rubricated. England, ca. 1400. 1 large initial with Bound in orig. blind-stamped leather over three-quarter — border; many smaller

oak boards. initials. Bound in 19th c. blind-stamped

Purchased in 1956. leather.

Purchased from C. A. Stonehill by 220. Psalterium, preceded by medical- Thomas E. Marston, who presented it in astrological instructions, astrological table, 1956. medical quotations from Beda’s works,

and a calendar. 224. Jacobus de Voragine: Legenda aurea

Census, 1670, no. 2, where called [to the life of Gregory] (ff. 1-54; ff. 55Breviarium, when in the library of Henry 59 blank) — Sermons on virtues and Fletcher, New York; presented in 1953 vices, with index: De septem donibus (ff. by Mrs. Fletcher. 60-191). 98 (not 96) ff., 11 x 7 (not 12 x 8) Pap., 191 ff., 21 x 15 cm. Written in

cm. Early 14th (not 13th) c. Bound in Germany, 15th c. Rubricated. Bound in orig. heavy sheepskin (not deerskin) over orig. leather over oak boards.

oak boards, with early sheepskin pouch Stamp of the Kingsley Trust Associa-

to protect the book. - tion, which presented it to the Library.

221. Valerius Maximus: Facta et dicta 225. Paul de Worczin: Notes taken from

memorabilia. his lectures on Aristotle’s philosophical Vel., 125 ff., 28 x 21 cm. Written in and scientific works, given at Cracow

Italy, 15th c. 1 historiated initial, 9 University. painted initials. Bound in orig. blind- Census, 2276, no. 2, when in the lhistamped leather over oak boards, remains brary of the Rev. Anson Phelps Stokes, of clasps. Washington, D.C.

Yale University Library, Connecticut 43 226. Caesar: Les commentaires, tr. by Monastery of S. Catherine, Lisbon, Jean du Chesne. Index (ff. 1-10) — 1465; Phillip Smiley, 1614; Humtrey Jean du Chesne: Prologue and life of Barbour; Edward Rowden; William Caesar to Gallic Wars (ff. 11-66) — Brydges. Presented by the Library AsGallic Wars, I-VIII [translator has divided sociates.

book VII into two books] (ff. 67-195v) Gazette, XXIX (1955) 112. — Prologue and pseudo-Caesar Gallic 229. Walter Map (supposed author): Le War, IX [book VIII in Latin original] livre de Lancelot du Lac, part III; La (ff. 195y-213v) — Jean du Chesne: Con- queste del Saint Graal; La mort au Roy

tinuation of the life of Caesar, based on Artus Lucan and Suetonius (ff. 214-26lv). Vel., 366 ff., 48 x 34 cm., lacking I f. Vel. and pap., 261 f., 36 x 2] we at end. Written in France, ca. 1280. 82 Written at Lille in 1476 by Hellin “ miniatures with borders and grotesques; Burchgrave. 19 large and 3 small minia- 80 smaller miniatures, many with similar tures. Bound in 18th c. French red mo- borders. Bound in 18th c. panelled calf.

rocco, ams of Eugene of Savoy on the Sir Isaac Heard; Sir Thomas Phillipps sides and his cipher on the spine. 5 (Ms. 130); D. M. Colman. Presented by J acques Douche, nee Prince eugene the Library Associates.

of Savoy; Imperial i ray 1759 a, Another part of this ms. is in the a “ pnomes Phi nn ne Lib )s Bibliothéque Nationale, Paris, Ms. Fr. » M. Colman. Presented oy ine anny 95. Gazette, XXIX (1955) 103-104, Associates. and Gazette, XXIX111, (1955) 107plate - 108,

110-111, and plate. 230. Diego de Valera: Prologue to Espejo

d , tr. into French b

227. Robert de Borron (supposed au- de Verdadera Nobleza, tr. into French oy hor): Lestoire del Saint Graal: Lestoi Hugo de Salucces (ff. 1-4v) —~ Index

rena ef saint Graal, Lestolre (ff. 4v-9) — Honoré Bonet: L’arbre des Vel., 316 ff., 41 x 30 cm. Written in batailles (i. 10- l16v) — Diego de France, finished the first Saturday ; ; tr. intoofFrench by Hugo de Salucces (ff.

, Valera: Espejo de Verdadera Nobleza, July, 1357, by Johan de Loles on of fait Hain118-153) —- Comment de .nouvel

ault. 2 large borders, _ unminiatures Empereurwith par full election (ff.,;154-163v) 162 smaller miniatures. Bound in purple — Thomas, Duke of Gloucester: Mavelvet over heavy boards, brass corner sy é . 45 ‘eces and clasps. for the Clermont- niére de faire champ a JVoutrance (ff. pices aSPS:family, | 164-170v) — Philip IV, with King ;of; France: Tonnérre 16th c.; placque : Ordinancearms of 1306 regulating a duel en Clermont-Tonnérre removed. , . champs fermé (ff. 170v-179) — InstallaClermont-Tonnérre collection; Yarnold ,

oo osEvans tionsale, of 27 a King of Arms, collection: May 1825; Sir ; ; of Heralds, and Th vay: their(Ms. duties (ff. —- The(ff.manner omas Phillipps 1045); D. 179-186) M. Col; tournaments of making 187v-191v)

man. Presented by Arthur M. Rosenbloom — Office of arms (funeral) of the nobil" ity, describing obsequies of Gerard Gazette, (1955) 104-105, 110.(ff. . ; 182-196v) de ewe ( XXIX ° Mortagne in 1391 — 228. Henry Parker (supposed author): Making of a King of Arms of France and

Dives and Pauper. his duties (ff. 198-206v) —— Duchy of Pap., 220 ff., 30 x 20 cm. Written in Burgundy: Ordinances relating to the

England, before 1465. Rubricated. Bound army (ff. 207-218).

in 17th c. English calf. Vel., 218 ff., 34 x 21 cm. Written in

44 Yale University Library, Connecticut Flanders between 1472 and 1477. 1 full- as the gift of the Jacob Ziskind Trust. page miniature, 11 smaller miniatures, For a discussion of these mss. together 63 paintings of emblazoned arms. Bound with nos. 268-274 below and additional

in 19th c. blue morocco. later (post-1600) mss. in Greek, see Charles the Bold, Duke of Bur- Bernard M. W. Knox, “The Ziskind Col-

gundy[?]; George Hibbert (sale, 30 Mar. lection of Greek Mss.,” Gazette, XXXII 1829, lot 2707); Sir Thomas Phillipps (1957) 39-56, with one plate (illustrating

(Ms. 3873); D. M. Colman. Presented no. 242).

oy Gaccite, XXIX Close) 106-107, 109- 234. Aristoteles (attrib. author) : De

110, and plate. astronomia; De gravitate et levitate; De motu animalium; De longitudine et brevi-

231. Sallust: Opera. tate vitae; De juventute et senectute. — Vel., 89 ff., 24 x 12 cm. Written in Porphyrius: Isagoge. All in Greek. Italy, 15th c. 2 illuminated initials, one Pap., 198 ff., 23 x 15 cm. Written in with three-quarter border with unidenti- the Byzantine East, 14th c. Diagrams. fied arms supported by putti. Bound in Bound in 18th c. polished calf.

blue morocco by Ramage. Abate Celotti; Sir Thomas Phillipps Bookplates of Henry Huth and Albert (Ms. 890).

M. Todd; Henry Fletcher. Presented in 235. Selections from the Church Fathers,

1953 by Mrs. Fletcher. :;in Greek.

232. Andrea Bragadino: Magister ancu- Pap., 229 ff., 26 x 19 cm. Written in patoris, sive de natura avium rapacium, the Byzantine East, 14th c. Bound in et de eorum infirmitatibus et medicamine [5th c. Byzantine blind-stamped leather

libri IV. over wood boards. Vel., 64 ff., 30 x 20 cm. Written at Meerman collection; Sir Thomas PhilVenice, Jun. 1370, either by or for the lipps (Ms. 6758). author. Bound in 16th c. Italian blind- 236. Sermons, in Greek: selected from

stamped brown MOTOCCO. SS. Athanasius, Johannes Damascenus, Prince Dietrichstein (sale, Lucerne, 21 and Macarius, arranged according to the

Nov. 1933, lot 703); C. F. G. R. Church year.

Schwerdt (Catalogue, IV, 115); David Pap., 183 ff. (lacking 1 f.), 15 x 10 Wagstaff. Presented in 1952 by Mrs. Wag- cm. Written in the late 15th c. Bound in

staff. orig. Greek style blind-stamped brown

233. Petrus de Crescentiis: Ruralium MOTOCCO OVer wood boards.

commodorum libri XII. Sir Thomas Phillipps (Ms. 9551). Pap., 178 ff., 30 x 22 cm. Written in 237. Treatise on virtues and vices, in

Germany, ca. 1470. 12 large painted Greek.

initials; diagram of “furnus” (incubator Vel., 219 ff., 13 x 10 cm. Written in

for eggs). Bound in 19th c. vel. the Byzantine East, 13th c.; last 3 ff. Ownership note of Capuchin Monas- (index), 14th c. Bound in 15th c. Byzan-

tery at Offenburg (1663); purchased in tine blind-stamped black leather over 1949 by David Wagstaff. Presented in wood boards.

1952 by Mrs. Wagstaff. Sir Thomas Phillipps (Ms. 4289). 234-267. The following mss. were all 238. Kallistos, the deacon (compiler): purchased in 1957 from Laurence Witten Selections from Patristic writings on asce-

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ticism, in Greek. over wood boards. | |

Pap., 164 ff., 15 x 10 cm. Written by Greenaway family, Devonshire; Dr. the compiler at the monastery at Mt. Adam Clark; Sir Thomas Phillipps (Ms. Lebanon, 15th c. Bound in orig. wood 9516).

boards covered with 12th c. Greek musi- 244. Xenophon: Ars equitandi, in Greek.

cal ms., fragments of same ms. used as Pap., 17 ff, 21 x 14 cm. Written in

end-papers. . the 15th c. Bound in 18th c. polished calf Monastery of Mt. Lebanon; Sir Thom- with arms of Henry Drury, by C. Lewis.

as Phillipps (Ms. 15867). Henry Drury; Sir Thomas Phillipps 239. Manuel Chrysolaros: Grammar, in (Ms. 3337).

Greek; defective at end. . 245. Aristoteles: Mechanica, in Greek. Vel., 33 ff., 19 x 14 om. Written mn Vel., 35 ff., 21 x 13 cm. Written by a Italy, 15th c. Bound in orig. Italian blind- Greek scribe, ca. 1450. Marginal dia-

stamped MOTOCCO OVET van grams. Bound in 19th c. polished calf.

Stamped with initials, A. N.; sir Thom- Augusto Alaviotti; bookplate of Fred-

as Phillipps (Ms. 4202). erick North, Earl of Guilford; Sir Thom240. Aristoteles: Ethica Nicomachea, in as Phillipps (Ms. 7488).

Greek, with Latin glosses in text. 246. Bible, in Greek: Acts of the Apostles Vel., 132 ff., 21 x 14 cm. Written in (ff. 1-61) — Revelations (ff. 65-95).

Italy, 15th c. Bound in old vel. over Pap., 95 ff., 14 x 10 cm. Written in

paper boards. Flanders, ca. 1520. 2 illuminated initials, Jesuit College, Paris, Meerman col- one with partial border. Bound in orig.

lection; Sir Thomas Phillipps (Ms. 6764). Flemish blind-stamped brown calf. 241. Bible, in Greek; Book of Isaiah with Sir Thomas Phillipps (Ms. 4527). commentary and extensive additional an- 247. Pythagoras (attrib. author): Golden

notations. verses, with the commentary of HierPap., 437 ff., 25 x 16 cm. Written in ocles, in Greek. the Byzantine East, 13th c. Bound in Vel., 87 ff., 17 x 12 cm. Written by an

modern brown morocco. _ Eastern scribe, ca. 1400. Bound in blue Gift of Abbot Athanasius to an un- morocco with arms of Henry Drury, by identified monastery; Sir Thomas Phil- C. Lewis.

lipps (Ms. 4930). Henry Drury; Sir Thomas Phillipps 242. Aelianus: De instruendis aciebus, in , (Ms. 3397).

Greek. 248. Bible, in Greek: New Testament Pap., 17 ff., 22 x 15 cm. Written in with Gospel harmonies and Eusebian

France[?], ca. 1550, by Angelos Verge- canons, imperfect at end. cios. Numerous diagrams. Bound in old Vel., 188 ff., 17 x 13 cm. Written by

limp vel. an Eastern scribe, early 15th c. Bound in

Andrew Fletcher. old leather over wood boards. ,

Bookplate of Frederick North, Earl 243. Greek Church: Confession manual, of Guilford; Sir Thomas Phillipps (Ms.

inPap.,Greek. 7682) 222 ff., 15 x 10 cm. Written in )

the Byzantine East, 13th c. Bound in 249. Bible, in Greek; Psalter, with intro{5th c. Byzantine blind-stamped morocco duction of Cosmas Indicopleustes, poem

46 Yale University Library, Connecticut on the titles of the Psalms by Michael 254. Hesiod: Works and days, in Greek, Psellus the younger, and an extensive with the commentary of John Tzetzes.

unidentified commentary. Pap., 103 ff., 20 x 14 cm. Written in Vel., 331 ff., 19 x 13 cm. Written in the Byzantine East in 1312. Some rough the Byzantine East, ff. 1-28 14th c., re- drawings in margins. Bound in russia by mainder 10th c. Many initials in gold and C. Lewis. red. Bound in old half leather and paper Sir Thomas Phillipps (Ms. 3875).

boards. 255. Oppian: Halieutica, with introducBookplate of Frederick North, Earl of tion and annotations (ff. 1-61) — Idem:

Guilford; Sir Thomas Phillipps (Ms. Cynegetica (ff. 61v-96v) — Colluthus:

TIN3). On the rape of Helen of Troy (ff. 101250. Polyaenus: Stratagems, in Greek. 106) — Tryphiodorus: On the capture of Pap., 162 ff., 30 x 22 cm. Written in Troy (ff. 106-115v) — Dionysios PerieItaly, 16th c. Bound in paper boards. getes: Description of the habitable world, Inscription, “Joannis Priscus Venetiis with annotations (ff. 122-137v). All in 1637”; Sir Thomas Phillipps (Ms. 10452). Greek.

251. Lectionarium, in Greek: readings Pap., 137 ff, 32 x 21 cm. Written in from Patristic texts, arranged for the the Byzantine East, 14th v. Painting of Church calendar, March-August. Oppian on f. lv. Bound in early 19th c. Pap., 654 ff, 31 x 21 cm. Written in blind-stamped brown calf. the Monastery of S. Simon Peter, Mt. Frederick North, Earl of Guilford (no. Athos, in 1555 by the scribe Cyril. 76); Sir Thomas Phillipps (Ms. 6435). Painted headings, elaborate calligraphic 256. Porphyrius: Introduction to the initials. Bound in modern black half Categoriae of Aristotle. — Ammonius

leather. Hermeiou: On Porphyrius’s introduction. Monastery of S. Simon Peter, Mt. — Idem: On the Categoriae. — Michael Athos; Sir Thomas Phillipps (Ms. 13864). Psellus: On the De interpretatione of

252. Lectionarium, in Greek; incomplete. Aristotle. All in Greek. Pap., 335 ff., 32 x 21 cm. Written in Vel., 166 ff., 26 x 18 cm. Written in the Byzantine East, 12th c. Calligraphic the Byzantine East, 13th a Many diadecorations and initials. Bound in modern ar Bound in 19th c. blind-stamped

oer Thomas Phillipps (Ms. 13866). Bookplate of Frederick North, Earl

of Guilford; Sir Thomas Phillipps (Ms.

253. Alcinous: Introduction to Plato (ff. 6445).

tlw) see aiees Lacrtius. Life oT wicetas of Heraclea: Catena on Job,

1: in Greek.

Xenophon (ff. 173-177) — Idem: Lite Pap., 220 ff., 30 x 21 cm. Written in and sayings of Socrates (ff. 177-191) — S. Gregorius Magnus: De virtute (ff. 191- Italy, 16th c. Bound in old vel. over

199v). All in Greek. paper boards. |

Pap., 199 ff., 17 x 12 cm. Written by | Jesuit College, Paris; Meerman collecan Eastern scribe, 15th c. Bound in old tion; Sir Thomas Phillipps (Ms. 14041).

vel. over boards. 258. Aristoteles: De anima, with the Bookplate of Frederick North, Earl epilogue and commentary of Themistius, of Guilford; Sir Thomas Phillipps (Ms. and a Latin translation in the margins

7751). of ff. 1-9 (ff. 1-50) — Plotinus: First

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ff. 1-9. ; ;

Ennead, books I and V (ff. 51-80) — initial with unidentified arms. Bound in Aristoteles: De interpretatione (ff. 81- blue velvet over boards. 96). All in Greek, except translation on Sir Thomas Phillipps (Ms. 1370).

) 262. Greek Church: Part of a liturgical

Pap., 96 ff., 29 x 21 cm. The first text work in Greek, with a list of the Hours written in Italy, late 15th c.; the second ‘n Latin at the end. written by an Eastern scribe in Italy, 15th Vel., 42 ff., 18 x 13 cm. Written in

c.; the third written in Italy and dated 3 Italy, 15th c, by a Greek scribe; a Jun. 1471, by George Lycabas. The third palimpsest over a 10th c. Greek text. text has 9 painted initials and marginal Calligraphic initials. Bound in old vel.

ind-s ed calf. ae 7717).. , Vel., Greek. 304 ff., 27 x 19 cm. Written in

diagrams. Bone early 19th c. English Monastery of S. Mark, Florence; Sir Bookplate of Frederick North, Earl Thomas Phillipps (Ms. 6564). of Guilford; Sir Thomas Phillipps (Ms. 263. Gregory of Cyprus: Sermones, in

oo reek Chure Liturgy ° S. eas the Byzantine East, 13th c. Calligraphic (Tt. , ) iturgy prececing “om initials. Bound in 18th c. brown morocco.

munion (ff. 51-116). Both in Greek. ADyer, _@ r. Anthony Askew;Dr George Sir

Vel., 116 ff., 18 x 13 cm. Written by Thomas Phillipps (Ms. 3006) John the Priest in 1257. Calligraphic )

decoration. Bound in 15th c. Byzantine 264. Caesarius of Nazianzus: Questions blind-stamped leather over wood boards, and answers (ff. 1-130) —- Theodoretus:

rebacked. Treatise on asceticism (ff. 131-262). Both Sir Thomas Phillipps (Ms. 22408). in Greek. 260. Dionysius Areopagita: De caelesti Pap., 262 t., 30 x 21 cm. Written by

hierarchia and De divinis nominibus, ex- a Greek scribe, “a. 1500. Calligraphic

, decorations. Bound in old vel. over paper

tracts (ff. 1-94) -— Georgius Pachy- boards

meres: Paraphrases on the preceding (ff. : a

100-126) — S. Gregorius of Nazianzen: _ Jesuit College, Paris; Meerman collec-

tion; Sir Thomas Phillipps (Ms. 3082). Commentary on the first title (ff. 138- PP

265) — Theophanes Cerzmeus: Ser- 265. Manuel Moschopulus: Grammar, in

mones (ff. 266-336) — Nicephorus Greek.

Blemmides: Sermon on the soul (ff. 338- Pap., 149 ff., 21 x 14 cm. Written at 353) — Dionysius Halicarnassus: On the Constantinople between 1453 and 1463 ancient orators (ff. 354-358). All in by Andronicus Pazzikeos, “prisoner of

Greek. war.” Bound in red morocco by C. Lewis. Pap., 358 ff., 19 x 13 cm. Written in Monastery of S. George; Henry Drury;

the 16th c. by several scribes. Calligraphic Sir Thomas Phillipps (Ms. 3401).

ver paper boards Bound in old vel. 266. Johannes Damascenus (traditional

Sir Thomas Phillipps (Ms. 9480). ane) Barlaam and loasaphat, in 261. Manuel Chrysolaros: Grammar, in Pap., 367 ff., 21 x 15 cm. Written by

Greek. a Greek scribe, 15th c. Bound in orig. Vel. and pap., 33 ff., 17 x 10 cm. Italian blind-stamped brown morocco

Written in Italy (Fano) and dated 4 Nov. over paper boards. 1471, by William the Armenian. Painted Sir Thomas Phillipps (Ms. 5536).

48 Yale University Library, Connecticut 267. S. Athanasius: Selections from his 273. Polychronius (attrib. author): Caworks (ff. 1-419) — Work on cosmo- tena on the Song of Songs (ff. 1-52) — graphy, palmistry, etc. (ff. 420-529) — Idem: Catena on Ecclesiastes (ff. 54Unidentified texts (ff. 531-564). All in 118). Both in Greek.

Greek. Pap., 118 ff., 30 x 20 cm. Written by Pap., 564 ff., 21 x 14 cm. Written by Andreas Darmarius, finished 25 Feb. an Eastern scribe in the 15th c., with 1587. Bound in modern half calf. later additions. Calligraphic decorations 274. Procopius Gazeus: Catena on the

and initials. Bound in orig. Byzantine Sy

blind-stamped leather over wood boards. Song of Songs, in Greek. ; Frederick North, Earl of Guilford; Sir Pap., 184 f., 30 x 20 cm. Written at Thomas Phillipps (Ms. 6992). Madrid by Andreas Darmarius, finished

9 Feb. 1586. Bound in modern half calf.

208-274. The following mss. were all 275. Josephus: Autobiography, in Greek.

purchased in 1957 from C. A. Stonehill as ; ; the gift of the Jacob Ziskind Trust Pap., 32 ff, 31 x 23 cm. Written in

| the Byzantine East, 14th c. Bound in old

268. Herennius (attrib. author): Com- stamped sheepskin. mentary on Aristotle’s Metaphysica, in Purchased in 1955 by Thomas E. Mar-

Greek. ston from C. A. Stonehill, and presented Pap., 143 ff., 20 x 15 cm. Written in in 1959.

the 16th c. by Andreas Darmarius. Bound 276. Sextus Julius Africanus: Art of war,

in blind-stamped Spanish morocco. ;in Greek.

269. Oppian: Life of Oppian, and scholia Pap., 69 ff., 30 x 20 cm. Written in to the Halteutica and Cynegetica, in Italy, ca. 1500; copied from the Lauren-

Greek. tian ms. Bound in limp green vel.

Pap., 172 ff., 29 x 20 cm. Written at Purchased in 1954 by Thomas E. Mar-

Salamanca, 17 Nov. 1580, by Andreas ston from C. A. Stonehill and presented in Darmarius. Diagrams. Bound in limp vel. 1959. 270. Porphyrius: Commentary on the 277. Greek-Latin dictionary.

Harmonics of Ptolemy, in Greek. Pap., 323 ff., 29 x 20 cm. Written in Pap., 417 ff., 19 x 14 cm. Written in Italy, 15th c.; the Greek words by a Italy, 16th c., by Andreas Darmarius. Dia- professional scribe, the Latin by two grams. Bound in vel. over paper boards. owners. Bound in 19th c. half calf. Sir Thomas Phillipps (Ms. 11870); 271. Aristides Quintillian: On music, in purchased in 1956 by Thomas E. Marston

Greek. from Laurence Witten, and presented in Pap., 216 ff., 19 x 15 cm. Written in 1959.

Italy, 16th c., by Andreas Darmarius. a

Bound in vel. over paper boards. 278. Didymus: Interpretatio in Odysseam, in Greek.

272. Nicomachus Gerasenus: Manual of Pap., 162 ff., 27 x 21 cm. Written harmonics (ff. 1-48) —~ Gaudentius Phil- probably in Rome by Johannes Skoutar-

osophus: Introduction to harmonics (ff. iotes, finished 4 Oct. 1453. Bound for

49-381). Both in Greek. S. Mark’s, Florence, in half morocco over Pap., 81 ff., 20 x 15 cm. Written in oak boards. Venice, 26 Mar. 1585, by Andreas Dar- S. Mark’s, Florence (no. 232); Sir

marius. Bound in old sheepskin. Thomas Phillipps (Ms. 10371); pur-

Yale University Library, Connecticut 49 chased in 1953 by Thomas E. Marston 282. Josephus: De bello Judaico, Latin from C. A. Stonehill, and presented in trans. by Rufinus.

1959. Vel., 109 ff., 46 France, x 3012thcm. Written in c., by the scribe Waltheri.

279. Aristoteles: Ethica Nicomachea, in 7 large painted initials, many small ones.

Greek; with index. Bound in 19th c. blind-stamped brown

Vel., 244 ff., 11 x 8 cm. Written in morocco. Italy, 15th c. Decorations in red and Bookplates of M. Zagajski and Hannah black, initials in red. Bound in red mo- D. Rabinowitz. Presented by William S.

rocco by Bozerian-Jeune. Glazier.

Abbey of S. Martin of Laon; book-

stamp of Walter Ashburner; bookplate of 283. Lectionary , in Latin, arranged for

Leo Olschki; in Hoepli cat., 1955; pur- the ecclesiastical year.

chased in 1955 by Thomas E. Marston Vel., 157 ff., 34 x 24 cm. Written in from C. A. Stonehill and presented in Spain, early 16th c., with ac cent marks

1959. for chanting. 14 full-page miniatures made

in the early 19th c. by the “Spanish 280. Josephus: De bello Judaico, Latin Forger,” some filling original blanks and

trans. attrib. to Hegesippus. some covering erased text. Bound in old Vel., 117 ff., 29 x 21 cm. Written in red velvet over wood boards, with silver

France or Italy, late 12th c. One large crucifix on front cover; if the original illuminated initial, 5 smaller initials, one binding, the ms. has been removed and

marginal drawing. Bound in 18th c. replaced at least twice.

French green morocco. Bookplate of Hannah D. Rabinowitz. Duc de Coislin (no. 240); Comte Purchased in 1960 from Stonehill. ohtin MacCarthy-Reagh; Sir Thomas 284. Cicero: Opera philosophica. De plate of George Dunn; Sholem Asch. Pre-natura deorum (ff. 1-40) — De divina-

ilipps (Ms. 3883 and 3711); book- -_

sented in 1943 by Louis M. Rabinowitz. tione (ff. 40v-68) —_Be fato (ff. 68v-73)

; — De legibus (ff. 73v-91v) — De aca-

Leon Nemoy, Asch Library Catalogue demicis (ff. 92-114v) — De finibus bono-

(New Haven, 1945) 24-25, no. 137. rum et malorum (ff. 115-162v) — De 281. John Lidgate: Lyfe of Our Lady. republica excerptum, from Macrobius (ff. Vel., 114 ff., 30 x 19 cm. Written in 162v-165) — Tusculanorum quaestionEngland, 15th c. 2 large initials with full um (ff. 166-215) — De senectute (ff. borders, one containing arms of Caraunte 215-224) — Paradoxa (ff. 224-228v) — (Carrant) family of Caerwent (added after De amicitia (ff. 229-238v) — De officiis

illumination was completed); 2 large (ff. 239-275v). initials with three-quarter border, two Vel., 275 + 3 ff., 38 x 26 cm. Written with partial border, 21 smaller initials; in Italy (Florence), 15 April 1470. Full painted Caraunte arms are quartered with border with historiated initial and arms the Tomer arms. Bound in 19th c. brown of Viter Janos, Bishop of Gran; 31 large

morocco, by Bedford. and 13 small illuminated initials. Bound Contemporary note says the ms. was in orig. Florentine blind-stamped red mopresented to a “queene,” but no name is rocco over wood boards.

specified; Caraunte family (15th c.); Viter Janos, Bishop of Gran; booksignature of Thomas Colley; bookplate of plates of Alexander Peckover and Doyle

Hannah D. Rabinowitz. Purchased in Penrose (1 plate), Hannah D. Rabino-

1960 from Stonehill. witz. Presented by Frank Altschul.

50 Yale University Library, Connecticut 285. Guillaume de Tignonville: Dits des —S. Eustachius of Antioch: Contra Oriphilosophes; index on guard leaf of bind- genem (ff. 16v-79) — S. Gregory of

ing. Nyssa: De eadem epistolam (ff. 79vVel., 80 ff., 30 x 21 cm. Written in 86v) ——- Emperor Zeno: Admonitia de France, 15th c.; colophon erased beyond unione (ff. 86v-92v); all in Greek.

recovery. One large illuminated initial Pap., 92 ff., 23 x 17 cm. Written in with full border and large pen drawing, Italy or Spain, 16th c. Unbound; sewn. many small illuminated initials. Bound in Purchased in 1960 from Laurence Wit-

17th c. English half leather. ten.

Signature of Sir John Temple (17th 289. Johannes Tzetzes: Commentary on c.); bookplates of John Borthwick of Hesiod’s Works and davs. in Greek Crookston, Hannah D. Rabinowitz. Pur- Pap., 63 ff., 21 x rs om Written in

chased in 1960 from Stonehill. the Byzantine East, 15th c. Bound in

286. Missale, Sarum use. paper boards.

Vel., 323 ff. (lacking 1 f. of kalendar), Purchased in 1960 from Laurence 29 x 19 cm. Written in England between Witten. 1376 and 1386, according to evidence in 290. Michael the Priest: Prophecies. in

the kalendar. 19 large illuminated initials Grock SE ROPNCIS

with full borders, 167 smaller initials with Pa 108 ff. 21 x 15 cm. Written in partial borders, many small initials; music the e vzantine “Bast Sth c. Bound in

cliffe. ;

throughout. Bound in modern vel. gilt y ,

over wood boards, by Sangorski and Sut- paper moar ‘1 1960 from Laurence Presented to Charterhouse, London, by Witten. Marmaduke Lumley, Bishop of Lincoln 291. Cyril of Alexandria (attributed au(1450); bookplate of Hannah D. Rabino- thor): Lexicon, in Greek. witz. Purchased in 1960 from Stonehill. Pap., 193 ff., 21 x 15 cm. Written by

587. Horae. Roman use Phanourios Karabelos for Michael Ialines, Li7ff 11 x 8 cm. Written 3 May 1489. Bound in 18th c. sheepskin. ,in Vel 2Flanders, °413on Purchased in 1960 from Laurence 15th c. 24 miniatures sur- Witten

rounding kalendar leaves, 6 miniatures with full borders, 14 illuminated initials

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have been removed and are bound sepa- Vel. 900 ff 40 x 32 cm. Written in rately in modern red velvet. Principal ms. Flan ders, ca, 1 450. 20 half-page miniabound in orig. red velvet OveT wood tures with full borders, numerous illumiboards, rebacked; orig. clasp with large nated initials, unidentified arms. Bound

sapphire with initials V. M. in 4 volumes, full citron morocco, by

Made for NV. M [aarbeck?].; Aldenham Richard Weir for Count Justin Macbookplate with note by Gibbs; bookplate Carthy-Reagh

of Hannah D. Rabinowitz. Purchased in College de Clermont, Paris; Count

1960 from Stonehill. MacCarthy Reagh (Ms. 4371); Sir

288. Origenes: De Phetonyssa (ff. 1-16) Thomas Phillipps (Ms. 13332); D. M.

Yale Law Library, Connecticut 51 Colman. Purchased with the Maitland Sir Roger Twysden (1639); Richard

Griggs Fund. Dean; Edward Grafton; Sir Thomas PhilGazette, XXIX (1955) 105-106, I11, lipps (Ms. 8842). Bought in 1948 from

and plate. W.H. Robinson.

6. John Britton: De legibus Angliae (lack-

YALE LAW LIBRARY ing 8 chapters of book IV).

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lot 4069, ‘Laws of England’).

de Passageriis, Flos testamentorum, 7. Citta de Castello, Italy: Statutum mer-

Padua, 1482, and are trimmed in the cantie. lower part. Written in 10th or 11th c. Vel., 14 ff. (imperfect), 29 x 22 cm.

Illuminated initial with picture of S. Written in Italy, 15th c. Bound in orig.

Alexander. wood boards, blind-tooled leather back, Bought from Stonehill in 1948. 2 clasps.

Acta Sanctorum, XXXIX_ (1865) Bought from Libreria gia Nardecchia,

38A, 803. Rome, 1946.

2. Magister Adam: Summula de Summa 8. Collection of Roman and canon law Raymundi (usually erroneously ascribed treatises. Excerpta vel casus summarii

to Raimundus de Pennaforte ). decretalium Sexti et Clementinarum [pos-

Pap., 133 ff., 28 x 21 cm. Written in sibly a precursor of the Casus summaril, southern Germany or Austria, 15th c. ed. by the canonist Michael de Dalen] (ff. Painted initials. Bound in paper boards. 1-117v) — Jacobus Alvarotus[?]: Con-

Bought from Stonehill in 1948. suetudines feudorum et de hijs qui feudum dare possunt et qualiter acquiratur

3. Bellosguardo, Italy: Statuta seu munt- et retineatur (ff. 121-142) — Bartolus cipalia jura uniuersitatis Bellorisguardi. de Saxoferrato: Tractatus alimentorum Vel., 16 ff., 20 x 15 cm. Written in (ff. 145-145v, 335v) — Dinus de RosItaly, 16th c. Bound in a leaf of a 15th c. sonibus, de Mugello: Tractatus succes-

antiphonartum. | sionum ab intestato (ff. 146-148) — Bought from Libreria gia Nardecchia, Idem: Tractatus de praescriptionibus (ff. Rome, 1946. 148-151) — Expositio terminorum certo-

4. Henricus de Bracton: De legibus rum (ff. 151-153v) — Casus in quibus

Angliae. pater exhereditare possit filium (ff. 153vCensus, 166, no. 23. Transferred from 154) — Konrad Institoris: Conclusiones

the University Library. rote, primo de inhibicionibus (ff. 157174) — Tractatus de excommunicatione,

5. Henricus de Bracton: De _ legibus incomplete (ff. 181-192) — Liber tertius

Angliae. Institutionum de hereditatibus que ab Vel., 260 ff. (of which 2 are missing), intestato dereruntur (ff. 193-21lv) — 41 x 27 cm. Written in England, 14th c. Lectura super tertium decretalium (ff. Illuminated letters and marginal decora- 216-301) — Laurus de Pariolis: Titulum tions. Bound in 18th c. diced calf. de actionibus, quartus liber Institutionum,

52 Yale Law Library, Connecticut lectura (ff. 304-322) — Tractatus de France, 13th c. Ornamental initials, one judiciis ad reprobandum testium (ff. 324- with a figure of Emperor Justinian; mar331) —— Summa exceptionum plurium ginal decorations. Bound in 18th c. calf.

(ff. 331-333) — Jacobus de Arena: Book-ticket of William Morris; note Tractatus expensarum (ff. 333-335) — on fiyleaf, “Bought at Beauvais, May, Lorenzo d’Aquileia: Summa sive usus 1894.” Bought from Raphael King in

dictaminis (ff. 336-345). 1948. Pap., 345 ff., 31 x 22 cm. Written by

several hands in southern Germany or 12. Magna Carta, cum statutis, in Latin Austria, 15th c. On f. 336: “scripte per and Law-French, comprising: Magna me Johannem in Brysem”’; f. 345: “Scrip- Carta, Carta de Foresta, Provisiones de tor huius Johannes scriptorum d’Ulma Merton, Statutum de Merleberge, Statuta artium bacularius capellanus anne ducisse Westmonasterii primum, Statuta Glouces-

Austrie . . . in Brysem anno domini trie, Statuta Westmonasterii secundum, MCCCCxxj.” Ff. 336-345 obviously did Statutum circumspecte agatis, Statutum not form part of the original volume. Orig. Westmonasterii tertium, Statutum de red leather binding over wood boards, mercatoribus (ff. 1-159) —- Modus comchain attached to back cover. Orig. vel. ponendi brevia (ff. 159v-172v) — Index

label of contents on front cover. at end. Bought from H. P. Kraus. Vel., 191 ff., 10 x 7 cm. Written in England, early 14th c., in two hands. 9. Book of Ezekiel, XAXXVILU-XXXIX, Bound in 15th c. white vel.

fragment, in Latin. — Inscriptions of William Sayer; Thomas Vel., } f., 52 x 33 cm., from a binding. Shrabbsbury[?]; Alexander Murray; Wil-

Written in 10th or 11th c. . . helmus Rodgers, Jr., South Gate; Rodgers

Bought from Libreria gia Nardecchia, William; To John Shearman, Goodman

Rome, 1946. Sherman; and on f. 179, ‘““Dupplin Castle 10. Heinrich von Merseburg: Summa [IV 141 25. Ap. 11, 1723, Collat. & persuper V libris decretalium (ff. 1-106) — fect. J. Wright.” Presented in 1939 by De indulgentiis (ff. 107-110) —- Notae N. A. Phemister.

de indulgentiis (ff. 115v-116v) — Johannes Andreae: De arbore consanguinitatis 13. Montebuono, Italy: Statutt COMUTUNAS (ff. 117-131) — Paulus Wann: Colla- et hominum terre Montis bon. | |

tiones duo in Synodo Pataviensis ecclesiae Vel. 27 fy 33 x 23 cm. Written in factae (ff. 132-144v) —— Acta Concilii Italy, 15th c. Copiata de verbo ad ver-

Basilensis (ff. 147-192). bum . . . per me Maximum Vincentij Lae Pap., 192 ff., 30 x 22 cm. (ff. 110v- sub annis millesimo COCCXXXVI).

115, 145-146v blank). Written in Ger- Purchased from Libreria gia Nardecmany, 1448. 8 large decorated initials; chia, 1946. one full-page border in contemporary 14. Perugia: Statutes in Italian, regarding German style ; 5 charts of consanguinity. fishing in the lake of Trasimeno; incom-

Bound in orig. calf over oak boards. plete.

Bought from Stonehill in 1949. Vel., 33 ff, 19 x 16 cm. Written in

11. Justinianus: Novellae constitutiones in the 16th c. Bound in orig. blind-tooled

novem collationes; Libri X-XII Codicis; calf.

Institutiones. Marginal glosses. Bought from Libreria gia Nardecchia Vel., 186 ff., 38 x 24 cm. Written in in 1946.

Yale Law Library, Connecticut 53 15. Raimundus de Pennaforte: Summa praedicatoribus (ff. 70-72) — Tractatus

Raimundi. de morte (ff. 72v-100v) ——- Regula de Vel., 213 ff., 22 x 16 cm. Written in effectibus lunae et signorum septem planeEngland, 14th c. Ornamental initials. tarum (ff. 100v-104) —- Hugo de Sancto

Bound in doeskin. Caro: Expositio missae (ff. 104-109) — Possibly from the library of Thomas Rabbi Samuel: Epistola ad Rabbi Isaac Bek, Bishop of Lincoln, a brief of whom (ff. 109-117) —~ Seneca: De remediis is copied in a contemporary hand on f. fortuitorum (ff. 117-118v) — Index (f. 213, dated 1345. Bought at Sotheby sale 118v).

(15 Mar. 1949, lot 284). Vel., 110 ff. (lacks ff. 3-6), 27 x 20 16. Roffredus, Beneventani: De libellis et cm. Written in Italy, ca. 1400. 2 figures of

rae ou tree of consanguinity. Bound in modern

ordine judiciorum. — Idem: De libellis vel

de jure canonico, incomplete at end. ; Vel., 217 ff, 34 x 21 cm. Written in lon from Bernard Rosenthal in France, late 13th c. Over 300 initials

with miniatures or grotesques. Bound in 90. Statuta Angliae nova.

18th c. calf. Vel., 389 ff., 25 x 18 cm. Written in

Bookplate of Charles Weatherly Rey- England in 1444, with later additions. 6 nall. Gift of Henry Fletcher in 1950. miniatures with borders; Elyot and Dela17. Venice: Statuto et ordeni de la citta mare arms; arms of Henry VI and Mar-

de Venesia. garet of Anjou; many small painted Vel., 89 ff., 24 x 17 cm. Written in initials. Bound in 16th c. blind-stamped

Italy, late 16th c. Bound in orig. crimson undressed calf. a

velvet. Margaret of Anjou; Sir Richard Elyot; Belonged to Carlo Lozzi. Bought from Sir Thomas Elyot; erased ownership,

Libreria gid Nardecchia in 1946. dated 1581; Roger Nichols, 1614, Sir C. Lozzi, Biblioteca istorica della antica Thomas Edward Winnington, bart., 19th

e nuova Italia (Imola, 1886) I, 85. mp monased in 1955 from C. A. Stoneill. 18. Pope Clement V: Constitutiones, cum

apparatu Johannis Andreae. 21. Liber assisarum, 1345-1371 and Vel., 56 ff., 41 x 26 cm. Written in 1405-1407.

France, 14th c. 1 miniature; coat of arms Vel., 125 ff., 32 x 23 cm. Written in three times repeated. Bound in orig. England, ca. 1450. Bound in orig. sheepsheepskin over wood boards, rebacked. skin over wood boards, with extra flaps;

Purchased in 1950. appears to be cut down girdle book style. Purchased in 1955 from W. H.

19. Expositio super Magnificat (ff. 1-14) Robinson. — Sermones quadragesimales (ff. 14-48)

— De septem vitiis capitalibus (ff. 49- 22. Constitutio pro consiliariis Rei publi56v) —— Johannes Andreae: De arbore cae Venetiarum.

consanguinitatis et affinitatis (ff. S56v- Vel., 101 ff., 24 x 17 cm. Written in 59) — Idem: Summa de IV libro senten- Venice, 15 May 1568. 1 full-page border tiarum (ff. 59-61v) — Nicolaus de Lyra: with unidentified arms. Bound in modern

Probatio adventus Messiae (ff. 62-69v) vel. — Figurae Veteris Testamenti significans Purchased in 1956 from Lathrop C. vitorum Christi (f. 69v) — Tractatus de Harper.

54 Yale Law Library, Connecticut 23. Leonardo Loredano, Doge of Venice: Institutio in dignitatem Capitanei Rodigil

Institutio Petro Fuscolo in rectorem in- Andrea Herizo.

sulae Cretae. Vel., 15 ff., 24 x 17 cm. Written in Vel., 29 ff., 24 x 17 cm. Written in Venice, 25 Oct: 1503. Full-page border Venice, ca. 1510. Full-page border with with initial and Erizzo arms. Bound in

Fuscolo arms. Bound in modern vel. modern vel. Purchased in 1956 from Lathrop C. Purchased in 1956 from Lathrop C.

Harper. Harper.

24. Andrea Gritti, Doge of Venice: Actus 29. Agostino Trionfo: De ecclesiastica potestatis supra civitatem Veronae Fede- potestate.

rico Rhenerio. Vel. and pap., 183 ff., 37 x 25 cm.

Vel., 59 ff., 24 x 17 cm. Written in Written in Italy and dated 1320, but actuVenice, 4 Feb. 1530, by Angelus San- ally 15th c. 1 large miniature with full sonus, notary. Full-page border with border, many smaller painted initials. Renier arms. Bound in modern vel. Bound in orig. blind-stamped morocco, Purchased in 1956 from Lathrop C. rebacked; cover lined with 12th c. musi-

Harper. cal ms. , Unidentified arms: Sir Thomas PhilLaurentii Venerio. er 29. Andrea Gritti, Doge of Venice: Ansti- lipps (Ms. 3618). Purchased in 1952 tutio in potestatem civitatis Bergomi data from W. H. Robinson.

Vel., 25 ff., 24 x 17 cm. Written in 30. Statuta civitatis Taurini. | |

Venice, 11 May 1524, by Petrus Graso- Pap., 109 ff., 26 x 17 cm. Written in larius, notary. Full-page border with Ven- Italy, 16th c. Bound in paper boards. —

erio arms. Bound in modern vel. Book-label of Manfredi Malaspina. Purchased in 1956 from Lathrop C. Purchased in 1946.

Harper. 31. Diversorum Patrum sententiae (ff. 126. Leonardo Loredano, Doge of Venice: 59) — Pope Urban II: 2 letters, dated , _ 1 Feb. 1091 and 15 Sep. 1089 respecActus potestatis super civitatem Cremae ;

comissae Federico Reynerio tively (ff. 20 59-60v). , , Vel., 60 ff., x 12 cm. Written at Vel., 28 ff., 24 x 17 cm. Written in Liege[?], 11th c. Bound in 19th c. blindVenice, 14 Jun. 1517. Full-page border

with large initial and Renier arms. Bound stamped ° alt.

1 modern vel.15th 7 Beneweune io wy ren , . lege, c.; bookplateanaes of Walter sneyd. HarperSO in 1956 Lathrop C.and Purchased in 1956 from P. Kraus. P. from Fournier Gabriel Le H. Bras, His-

27. Leonardo Loredano, Doge of Venice: toire des collections canoniques de Institutio Phederici Reynerii in dignitatem l’Orient, Il, 14.

rectoris insulae Cretae. . . 32. S. Bernardinus Senensis: De contracVel., 45 ff., 24 x 17 cm. Written in tibus et usuris (ff. 1-70) —- Idem: De

Venice, 22 Sep. 1507. Full-page border vita christiana (ff. 71-78).

with large initial and arms of Federico Vel., 78 ff., 30 x 23 cm. Written in Renier. Bound in modern vel. Italy, 15th c., by Nicolaus de Ytro. Full-

Harper. vel.

Purchased in 1956 from Lathrop C. page portrait of the author. Bound in old

28. Leonardo Loredano, Doge of Venice: Purchased in 1952.

Yale Map Collection, Connecticut 55 33. Pope Clement V: Constitutiones, cum Vel., 191 ff. (lacking 8 ff. at end), 26 apparatu Johannis Andreae (ff. 1-39) — x 18 cm. Written in France, 13th c. 5 Pope Boniface VIII: Excerpts from De- painted initials. Bound in old red velvet cretals (ff. 39v-41v) — Index (f. 42). over wood boards. Vel., 42 ff., 40 x 28 cm. Written in Cathedral Library, Aachen, 15th c. PurItaly, 14th c. Unidentified arms; calli- chased in 1954 from Bernard Rosenthal.

graphic initials. Bound in old half leather . by Bretherton, 1849. 39. Constantine Harmenopulus: Hexa-

Sir Thomas Phillipps (Ms. 12550; biblios, in Greek. a

Phillipps note, Ramuzzi Ms. nos. 4 and Pap., 190 ff., 20 x 15 cm. Written in

364). Purchased in 1953. Venice, 11marius. Mar. Bound 1586,inby Andreas Darbrown doeskin over

34. Novae narrationes. wood boards.

Vel., 96 ff., 15 x 11 cm. Written in Purchased in 1957 from C. A. Stone-

England, late 14th c. Bound in orig. red hill, the gift of the Jacob Ziskind Trust. doeskin over wood boards.

Rev. W. G. Branch. Purchased in 1952. AO. Statuti della mercantia et universita de mercatanti.

35. Natura brevium (ff. 1-41) — Index Pap., 62 ff., 29 x 21 cm. Written on to the Statutes, Edward III — Henry VI Italy, 16th c. Bound in paper boards.

(ff. 42-100v). Purchased in 1957. Vel., 100 ff., 23 x 17 cm. Written in

England, early 16th c. Bound in half red 41. Goffredus de Trano: Summa super

MOFOcco. titulis Decretalium. Bartramm Calthorp, 1549; Frederick Vel., 337 ff., 13 x 9 cm. Written in Sharp, “given to me by Dr. Beattie 1856.” France before 6 May 1280 (date on fly-

Purchased in 1950. leaf). 4 illuminated initials; student draw36. Antonio de Butrio: Super secundo ings in margins. Bound in limp vel.

libro Decretalium. Johannes de hased S. Jacques (13th c.). Purin 1958 from Bernard Quaritch. “Vel. and pap., 208 ff., 40 x 29 cm. .

Written in Holland, 30 Apr. 1436, by 42. Ceneda, Italy: Statuta et ordinationes Johann Bunne of Lochem. 1 calligraphic communes Caenetensis anno 1476 proinitial. Bound in blind-stamped calf with mulgata, with later additions.

Arenberg arms on sides. Vel., 97 ff., 26 x 19 cm. Written in Duc d’Arenberg. Purchased in 1956. Italy (Ceneda), after 1476. Bound in

37. Frederick Il: Constitutiones, code of orig. blind-stamped brown morocco over 1231 (ff. 1-16v) — Charles I, of Naples wood boards, with bosses.

and Sicily: Constitutiones (ff. 17-44). Purchased in 1958 from Bernard M. Vel., 44 ff., 27 x 17 cm. Written in Rosenthal.

russia. , Italy, the first text 13th c., the second

14th c. Bound in 19th c. blind-stamped THE MAP COLLECTION

Bookplate of Frederick North, Earl 1. Mappa mundi. of Guilford; Sir Thomas Phillipps (Ms. Pap., 1 f., 20 x 14 cm. Drawn in Ger6063 and 11908). Purchased in 1955. many, 15th c. In colors. 38. Goffredus de Trano: Summa ‘super 2. Portolan chart of the Mediterranean.

rubricis Decretalium. Vel., 1 f., 107 x 55 cm. Drawn at

56 Yale Map Collection, Connecticut Palermo in 1577 by Dominicus Vig- (ff. 143v-164).

larolus.. Pap., 165 ff., 21 x 15 cm. The first E. T. Hamey; I. N. Phelps Stokes. Pur- treatise (Ambrosius) is written by a pro-

chased from René Murad. fessional scribe; the rest of the ms. by 3. Angelo Oddi: Atlas of the island of Hieronymus Miinzer, who finished “18

Crete. die februarii anno 1477 — papia hora Pap., 30 ff., 41 x 29 cm. Drawn by 21" (f. 165). Many marginal nowes by

Angelo Oddi and Francesco Maria Barili, Miinzer. Bound in orig. red doeskin on

Crete, in 1596. 17 maps in watercolor or paper boards. ; pen and ink; arms of Marc’Antonio Ownership note of Hieronymus Mone-

Venerio on first page. Bound in vel. tans | wn) ; Prince | Dietrichstein Made for Marc’Antonio Venerio, Duca collection. Cushing list no. 44.

di Candia. Purchased in 1956 from 14. Pseudo-Aristotle [probably by Nico-

Lucien Goldschmidt. laus Damascenus]: De mundo, tr. into Giuseppe Gerolz, Monumenti Veneti Latin by Apuleius Madaurensis.

nell’Isola di Creta, 1, 456. Pap., 19 ff., 22 x 16 cm. Written by Hieronymus Mtinzer at Nuremberg in

4. ve anne me wicditerranean. 1494. Bound in modern boards. G Ch ' ly 15 53 an Drawn at Prince Dietrichstein collection (first enoa, italy, In OY Jacobo de sale, Jun. 1934, lot 375). Cushing list Marolo quondam Visconti. no. 4 Purchased in 1958 from L’Art Ancien,

Zurich. 15. Averroes: Trattato di fisica. Pap., 67 ff., 29 x 21 cm. Written in

ina, It ICZO. ; , Vel., 72 ff., 22 x 14 cm. Written in

5. Portolan chart of the Mediterranean, Italy, ca. 1470. Bound in modern half

with inset map of the world. calf.

Vel., 1 f., 99 x 63 cm. Drawn at Mes- Cushing list no. 10. sina, Italy, in 1590 by Joan Riczo 16. Constantinus Africanus: Viaticus liber

Purchased from Signora Mar- | voli. Milan in seu1960 de morborum curatione.

southern Italy, ca. 1200. Bound in orig.

YALE MEDICAL LIBRARY vel. over heavy oak boards. End-papers are fragments of earlier devotional mss.

Twelve mss. in the collection of the late Cushing list no. 19. Dr. Harvey Cushing were described in 17. Walter Cromer: Treatise of medicine

the Census,; ; 951-953, nos.in 1-9, 2298;; ; and With chirurgery, English and Latin, 2299, nos. 10-12. thirteen addioo. ae beginning: The contents of this littell tional mss. (nos. below) these ,. . boke13-25 be the ffolowinge: ffyrste the origi-

came to the Yale Medical Library by nall beginning of phisike and other chur-

bequest of Dr. Cushing in 1937. eerie § & OF P

13. Ambrosius de Benasco: Ad _ plagas, Pap., 55 ff., 26 x 19 cm. Written in etc. (ff. 2-5) — Hippocrates: Aphorismi, England, ca. 1530-1540. Bound in brown

with commentaries of Galenus and Haly polished calf, with royal arms on both [Ali ibn Ridwan] (ff. 7-69) — Antonius covers, for Edward VI, probably by Guainerio: Preservatio a peste (ff. 80v- Thomas Berthelet. 87) — Galenus: Tegni, excerpts (ff. 92v- Bookplate of Earl Gower. Cushing list 142) —- Modenus: Anathomia, excerpts no. 21.

Yale Medical Library, Connecticut 57 18. Dioscorides: De herbis masculinis et initials in red and blue. Bound in 15th c. feminis; an index (ff. 1-3)—-Hippocrates: blind-stamped calf on boards, brass

Epistola ad Maecenatem, in a Latin bosses.

trans. from the School of Salerno (ff. 4- Ownership note and bookstamp of the 6) — Herbarium Apulei (ff. 6-49) — monastery of Melk. Cushing list no. 7. be taxone, beginning: Rex Egyptiorum 21. Hippocrates: Epistolae, tr. into Latin

Octaviano (f. Rinuccini 50) — , .(ff. 1-40) — lacitus: Aujusto E malib b salutem by Alamano

Sextus Placitus: auiuanate ef avious Added are some pseudo-classical letters

(ff. 51-62) — Dioscorides: Liber medi- ,(ff. ,cinae ; _. of unknown Renaissance authorship ex herbis feminis numero LXXI, 41-74) in a Latin trans. from the School of Sa- Vel., 74 ff., 17 x 12 cm. Written at lerno (ff. 63-84) — Apollinis: Lage Florence, ca.De 1460.emIlluminated initials

plastro podagrico (ff. 85-86). ; Loe , ; with border on f. 1; several initialsae in gold Vel., 86 ff., 27 21 capital cm. Written , a andxcolor; letters of eachin epistle Lombardy, ca. 1400. 6 large miniatures, , ; ;

text profusely illustrated with painti f in gold. Bound in old velvet over limp vel.

ihe eae cea aI SO A Sir Thomas Phillipps (Ms. 197). Cush-

plants, animals, and birds. Bound in 18thing oelist no. 35. c. vel. on boards.

Bookplate of Castlecraig Library; 22. Johannes de Sacrobosco: Tractatus

, . ; 38v).

signature of H. T. de la Beches, 1829. de sphaera (ff. 1-22) —- Gerardus Cre-

Cushing list no. 23. monensis: Theorica et practica (ff. 2319. _Gilbertus Anglicus: Compendium Vel., 38 ff., 21 x 15 cm. Written by

medicinae. Jacobus Milisapris Porturrariis at Vel., 178 ff., 32 x 22de cm. Written inde _ Se

ers adua. Finished at 2 P.M. on 9 Sep. . . Bound in 17th c.illuminator’s paper boards. red and, blue. On f. 178 is the S; ignature ofVII Charles Greenwood; booknote in red: “ff. littere flor partite/ , ; ; plate of Edward Hailstone. Cushing ;list France, ca. 1300. 7 decorative initials in 1467. B ; et tres ccc litere florate minus IX/ et L n0. 53

cens paragraphorum.” Bound in orig. a sheepskin on oak boards, with bosses and 23. Imperial Town of Regensburg: clasps; arms blind-tooled on front cover, Wundartz Ordnung of 1578.

probably 15th c. Vel., 14 ff., 30 x 20 cm. Written in

; b t “¢ ”

Bought by Joannes Pebrius in 1356 for Regensburg, ca. 1578. Bound in orig. 10 florins (f. 178v); ownership note of blind-stamped pigskin over paper boards. the monastery of Melk. Cushing list no. Center panel of front cover stamped in

33. gold with arms of Regensburg; in black,

20. Hippocrates: selected works in aandmeen ne a Wundartz/Ore eq imperial eagle; below arms, “1579. Latin trans. from the School of Salerno, Cushing list no. 50

based on Arabic redactions. Aphorismi a

(ff. 1-40v) — Prognostica (ff. 41-69) — 24. Collection of astronomical texts. De regimine acutorum (ff. 69-143). With | Georg von Peurbach: Theoricae novae the commentaries of Galenus and Haly planetarium (pp. 65-131) — Treatise on

[Ali ibn Ridwan]. chronology, beginning: Mensium autem Vel., 143 ff., 27 x 19 cm. Written in lunarium (pp. 133-134) — Astrological

northern Italy, ca. 1370. Many contempo- treatise, beginning: Vilescit fortisan scien-

rary marginal notes. Several decorated cia signorum (pp. 135-137) — Treatise

58 Yale Medical Library, Connecticut on the four seasons, beginning: Anima- Cardinal Nicolaus Cusanus: Quadratura lium et hominum corpora (pp. 137-144) circuli (pp. 449-453) — Idem: De sini-

— Georg von Peurbach: De septem bus et cordis (pp. 453-454) — Virgam, planetis (pp. 144-154) — Astesanus sive baculum ad _ capacitates vasorum Astenis: Excerpts from “Summa,” be- meciendas (pp. 455-459) — Baculus ginning: Litum ex impressione lumina- lacob instrumentum quo (p. 460). rium celestium (pp. 155-172) — Georg Pap., 460 pp., 22 x 15 cm. Pp 1-64 a von Peurbach: Quaestio disputata (pp. printed book: Johannes Regiomontanus, 173-201) — Instrumentum ad_ horas Calendarium (Nuremberg: Johann Miilcapiendas ab elevacione poli (pp. 202- ler of Konigsberg, 1474); the ms. begins 215) — Canon horologii nocturnalis (pp. with p. 65. Written at Melk, Austria; to 215-220) —- Cum scientia astronomica p. 134, dated 1486; to p. 347, dated non completur sine debitis instrumentis 1489; to p. 454, late 15th c. hand; p. (pp. 221-230) — Tractatus kilindri ac- 454 to end, 16th c. Paintings of comets curtatis (pp. 230-235) — Treatise on on p. 201; many astronomical diagrams sundials, beginning: Horum dum vide and tables. Bound in 18th c. diced rusvelis (pp. 236-237) —- Georg von Peur- sia, arms of Melk Monastery on spine. bach: Compositio citharae horariae (pp. Library stamp and bookplate of Melk 238-245) -— Compositio horologii in Monastery. Cushing list of incunabula no.

anulo (pp. 246-252) — De usu huius 128.

anuli (pp. 252-254) — Johannes Regio- 25. Incipiunt collationes ad virgas planam montanus: Compositio quadrantis, begin- et septam atque capacitate vasorum (ff.

ning: Describe quartam partem circuli 1-55v) — Franco de Polonia: Compo-

mort vulgato (pp. 255-258) — Hiis sitio et usus torqueti (ff. 56-64v) —

itaque compositis (pp. 258-267) — Com- Sequitur de gallaxia (ff. 65-68) — posicio organi Ptolemei (pp. 267-272) — Pseudo-Beda: De planetis (ff. 68v-72) Ad composicionem instrumentum incen- — Calculations, in Latin, for the year stonum (pp. 272-274) — Dorsum astro- 1425 (f. 73) — Beda: De natura rerum, labii hoc modo figurabis (pp. 275-310) ch. 25 (ff. 73v-74) ___ Fragments from — Aries signum Zodiaci primum (pp. works, in Latin, on weather forecasts, the 311-317) —- Johannes de Gamundia: De calendar, etc. (ff. 74-84) — Johannes instrumento aequatorio eiusque usu (pp. Symonis de Zalandria: Speculum plane318-347) — Astronomical and astrologi- tarum (ff. 84v-91v) — Compositio organi cal tables (pp. 349-369) — Prosdocimus Ptolomei (ff. 92-93v) — Johannes de de Beldomando: Compositio astrolabii, Lineriis: Canones tabularum (ff. 93vbeginning: Quamvis de astrolabe compo- 102) — Compositio quadrantis (ff. 102v-

sitione (pp. 371-392) — Georg von 107) — De compositione et utilitatibus Peurbach: Algorithmus (pp. 393-407) — astrolabi, lacking Ist leaf of text (ff. 108-

Idem: Fabrica et usus instrumenti (pp. 115) — Fragments from texts, in Latin, 409-415) -— De compositione et usu on cylindrical clocks (ff. 115-117) — torquati, beginning: Si volueris compo- Petrus Peregrinus of Maricourt: Epistola nere turchetum (pp. 417-428) — Johan- de magnete (ff. 117v-120) — Instrucnes Symonis de Zalandria: Speculum tions, in Latin, for making a church clock planetarum (pp. 429-436) -—— Sinum (ff. 120-125) — Instructions, in Latin, totum ad sinum arcus (pp. 437-445) — for building an organ (ff. 126-127) — Organum Ptholomei, beginning: Primo De compositione clavicordii (ff. 127fiat circulus a b c d (pp. 446-448) — 127v) —— Gerardus Cremonensis: Theo-

Yale Medical Library, Connecticut 59 rica planetarum (ff. 128-131v). tions, and 12 large paintings of the signs Pap., 131 ff., 29 x 21 cm. Written in of the zodiac. The base of the astrolabe Germany by two scribes, ca. 1450. Many cut from a musical ms., ca. 1500. Bound astronomical and mathematical figures in 18th c. boards, calf spine.

and tables. Bound in 15th c._ blind- Inscriptions: “Formerly in the collec-

stamped red doeskin on oak boards, in tion of Dr. Beevor — John Ives”; “and the same volume with 3 printed works, of bought in London in 1772 by Wm. which the first is Euclid, Elementa geo- Bothwick younger of Crookston — J.

metriae (Venice: Ratdolt, 1482). Bothwick 1830’; bookplates of John YarSignature of Johannes Serlinger (d. mouth Ives and John Bothwick of Crook-

1511). ston. Presented in 1949 by Louis M. Laid in is a detailed typewritten analy- Rabinowitz.

sis of the ms., by Taeuber and Weil 27. Chronicle, fragment (ff. 1-3, ff. 4-12 26. Medical and astrological texts. To blank) — Medical recipes, in English (ff. know what is good to be done in every 13-36) —— Remedies, some surgical, in

month (f. 1) — A declaration . . . of English (ff. 37-56, ff. 57-77 blank). good dyete et evyll (ff. 1v-2) — Anoth- Vel., 77 ff., 20 x 12 cm. Written in omy ... of bonys in man’s body (f. 2v) England, ca. 1400. Calligraphic initials. — Description of vaynes for flybotomye Bound in orig. sheepskin over wood

(f. 3) — The anothamy .. . of the in- boards.

ward parte of man (f. 3v) — Description Anthony Bowlys (16th c.). Presented of the propertyes of inwardly members in 1953 by John F. Fulton. (f. 4) — Of sygnes and planettes ... in man (f. 4v) — What tyme it ys good 28. The Paneth Codex. Johannitius: Isato take or reteyne medycynes (f. 5) — goge ad tegni Galeni, tr. by Marcus ToleTable of movable feasts and Easter tables tanus[?] (ff. 1-7v) — Hippocrates: for 1507-1644 (ff. 5v-6) —— Calendar Aphorismi (ff. 7v-15v) — Idem: Prog(ff. 6v-12) — The infirmities, membres nostica (ff. i5v-20v) — Theophilus et ffates off signes (ff. 14v-17) —— For Protospatharius: De urinis (ff. 20v-27) predestinatyon, the sonne in signes (ff. — Philaretus: De negotio pulsuum (ff. 18v-24) — Judgement off the seven 27-29) ——- Galenus: Microtegni (ff. 29yearinges (f. 24v) — The compas off 46) — Anatomia: Ego Galienus in tegni Inglond et how yt was first inhabited (f. atestor (ff. 46-52v) —— Maurus Salerni25) — The reigne off kinges (f. 25v) — tanus: Anatomia (ff. 52v-54) — BloodNatures of the 12 signes in the zodyak letting tract: Flebothomia est universalis (ff. 26-27v) — Diagrams of horoscopes purgatio (f. 54-54v) — Aegidius Corbo(ff. 27v-35) — Movable astrolabe of liensis: Carmen de urinis (ff. 5Sv-57) — thick vellum and leather (f. 36) — Tables Idem: De pulsibus (ff. 57-59v) — Galenof planetary conjunctions for 1483-1664 us: De medicinis experimentatis (ff. 61-

(f. 37) — Index )f. 37v). 70v) —— Hippocrates: Regimen morbo-

Vel., 37 ff., 31 x 20 cm. Written in rum acutorum (ff. 71-76v) — Johannes England, after 1551, before 1554. 4 ana- Damascenus: Aphorismi (ff. 77v-80v) tomical figures, 12 colored drawings of — Hippocrates: De aere aqua et regionioccupations of the months, 7 colored bus (ff. 81-86v) —— Idem: Secreta (ff. drawings of signs of the planets, 4 of 86v-88v) — Idem: Alia secreta (ff. 88vthe temperaments, 12 of the signs of the 89) — Isaac Judaeus: Dietae particuzodiac, 12 of their astrological abbrevia- lares, tr. by Constantinus Africanus (ff.

60 Yale Medical Library, Connecticut 91-134v) — Liber de ponderibus: Pon- Archiv fiir Geschichte der Mathematik, dera medicinalia proposuimus ennarare der Naturwissenschaften und der Technik, (ff. 134-135v) — Gerardus Bituricensis: XII (1929) 1-32, with 4 plates and full Summa de modo medendi (ff. 136-165) description of contents, including all — Rhazes: Liber divisionum, tr. by Ger- incipits and miniatures. ardus Cremonensis (ff. 166-235) — Gerardus Cremonensis: Arabic-Latin vo- 29. Medical texts, in Latin. Hippocrates: cabulary (ff. 235v-239) — Albucasis: Aphorismi with commentary of Galenus, Cirurgia, tr. by Gerardus Cremonensis tr. by Constantinus Africanus from the (ff. 240-318v) — Rhazes: De doloribus Arabic attrib. to Hunayn ibn Ishak (ff. iunctuarum (ff. 320-332v) — Idem: De 1-78, lacking 3 ff.) — Galenus: Tegni curis puerorum (ff. 332v-336v) — Medi- [Ars medica or Ars parva] with com-

cal recipes, by Rhazes and others (ff. mentary of Ali ibn Abbas, tr. attrib. to 336-338) —- Rhazes: De virtute visibilis Gerardus Cremonensis; in bottom mar(ff. 338-342) — Ibn Butlan: Tacuinum gin, another Latin translation of the text sanitatis (ff. 343-384v) — Albertus Mag- without commentary (ff. 78-187, lacking nus[?]: De metallis et alchimia: Queritur 3ff.) —- Hippocrates: Prognostica with

utrum verum sit quod dicunt (ff. 385- commentary of Galenus, tr. attrib. to 386v) — Al Farghani: Epistola Ameti de Gerardus Cremonensis, from the Arabic; proprietatibus: Conferat tibi Deus mores In bottom margin, another Latin translanobiles (ff. 387-390v) — Johannitius: tion of the text without commentary (ff. Liber institutionum activarum Platonis: 188-247) — Idem: Regimen morborum Galienus cum probavit (ff. 390v-406) — acutorum with commentary of Galenus,

Bruno Longoburgensis: Cyrurgia (ff. tr. either by Constantinus Africanus or 407-462v) — Idem: Cyrurgia parva (ff. Gerardus Cremonensis, from the Arabic;

462v-471v) — Rolandus Parmensis: in bottom margin, another Latin translaCyrurgia (ff. 472-509v) — Roger de tion of the text without commentary (ff.

Baron: De medicamentis (ff. 510-584v) 247-301). a

— Macer Floridus: De virtutibus her- Vel., 301 ff., 27 x 19 cm. Written in

barum (ff. 586-599) — De lapide molari, Italy, early 13th c., texts in lower margin

in a later hand (f. 599) —- Marbodus: added in later 13th c. hand, the whole De lapidibus (ff. 599-601) — Platearius: heavily annotated. Bound in vel. over De simplicibus (ff. 602-659) — Dancus: paper boards.

Ysagoge de falconibus (ff. 660-665v) — Bookplate of Comte Chandon de Jordanus Ruffus de Calabria: Veterinary Briailles. Presented in 1956 by Dr. and

medicine (ff. 665-684), Mrs. John F. Fulton.

Vel., 685 ff., 38 x 24 cm. Written at 30. Albertus Magnus: Compendium theoBologna, ca. 1300. 60 miniatures; 215 logicae veritatis, with index. paintings of surgical instruments illustrat- Vel., 144 ff., 28 x 19 cm. Written in ing Albucasis, Cyrurgia; 1 astrological England, 14th c.; scribe has compared diagram, 40 tables illustrating [bn Butlan, text with another ms. and entered variant

Tacuinum sanitatis. Bound in 18th c. readings. 1 illuminated initial with half

half leather. border, many calligraphic initials. Bound Olmutz Cathedral Library (16th c.); in old vel. over paper boards.

Fritz Paneth. Presented in 1955 by the Signature, Johannes Winnington de Associates of the Yale Medical Library. Medio Templo (ca. 1500); bookplate of Karl Sudhoff, “Codex Fritz Paneth,” the Gloddaeth Library (Lord Mostyn).

Yale Medical Library, Connecticut 61 Presented in 1955 by John F. Fulton. tium, in Greek, tr. attrib. to Constantinos

31. Dioscorides: Medico-botanical dic- Reset. Cin cleaved with blanks), conaly extracted from Dioscorides, in 36 x 25 cm. Written in Italy[?], 16th c.

Teck. 19th c. cm. polished calf.in i , Pap., Bound 108 ff.,in32 x 23 Written

. urchased in 1957.

the sth c. by an eastern scribe. Bound p Sir Thomas Phillips (Ms. 21595). in old vel., over paper boards.

Jesuit College, Paris; Meerman Collec- 37. Galenus: De antidotis (ff. 1-26) — tion; Sir Thomas Phillipps (Ms. 3084). Idem: De theriaca ad Pisonem (ff. 28Purchased in 1957 from Laurence Witten 58). Both in Greek.

as the gift of the Jacob Ziskind Trust. Pap., 58 ff., 33 x 23 cm. Written in 32. Rufus of Ephesus: Opera, in Greek. Italy, ca. 1500. Bound mn One Ita han Pap., 47 ff., 29 x 20 cm. Written in blind-stamped morocco, with 2 printed Italy[?], early 16th c. Bound in blind- editions of Galenus: Methodus medendi,

stamped sheepskin. tr. Thomas Linacre (Paris: Maheu, Purchased in 1957 from C. A. Stonehill 1519) and De sanitate tuendi, tr. Linacre

as the gift of the Jacob Ziskind Trust. (Paris: Rubeus, 1517). a Signatures of Juliannus Morchi, Chi33. Meletios the monk: The constitution rurgus, and Ottario Pelligrini (1584).

of man’s body, in Greek. Presented in 1957 by John F. Fulton. Pap., 113 ff., 25 x 17 cm. Written in

the 15th c. by an eastern scribe. Bound 38. Johannes Gerson: Tracts. De spiri-

in old limp vel. tuali medicinatis (ff. 1-48) — De victis

Jesuit College, Paris; Meerman Collec- ministrorum ecclesie (ff. 49-67) — tion; Sir Thomas Phillipps (Ms. 3892) Sermo de tribulationibus ecclesie (ff. 67vPurchased in 1957 from Laurence Witten 71) — De pollutione diurnis (ff. 73-79v) as the gift of the Jacob Ziskind Trust. — Expositio clausule dominice (ff. 79v80v) — Oratio anxii peccatoris (ff. 80-

34. Stephanos of Athens: On urines (ff. 8iv) — Considerationes XII (ff. 81v1-27) — Olymnios of Alexandria: Criti- 82v) — De monte contemplationis, trans.

cal days (ff. 29-41). Both in Greek. from French (ff. 85-117) — Alphabetum Pap., 41 ff., 23 x 17 cm. Written in divini amoris (ff. 117-142).

the 15th c. by an eastern scribe. Bound Vel. and pap., 144 ff., 21 x 14 cm.

in old vel. over paper boards. Written by three hands; one, Theodoric kon ov eee mene vie (Ms 6763), of Haarlem, wrote at the Carthusian monSA ARMPPS Ss. 07102): astery of Cologne, 1456. Calligraphic Purchased in 1957 from Laurence Witten initials. Bound in orig. leather over wood

as the gift of the Jacob Ziskind Trust. boards. 35. Ibn al-Jazzar: Viaticum peregrinan- Carthusian monastery at Cologne; tium, in Greek; books 1 and 2 tr. by Leander van Ess (no. 171); Sir Thomas

Synesios. Phillipps (Ms. 555); bookplate of Gerald Pap., 155 ff., 27 x 19 cm. Written by P. Mander. Presented in 1958 by David Andreas Darmarius, 5 Jul. 1585. Bound | P. Wheatland. in old blind-stamped sheepskin.

Purchased in 1957 from C. A. Stonehill 39. Pope John XXI (Petrus Hispanus) :

as the gift of the Jacob Ziskind Trust. Thesaurus pauperum (ff, 1-84v)

Phisionomia, in French: Ci commence

36. Ibn al-Jazzar: Viaticum peregrinan- phisinomie qui ensegne (ff. 85v-87) —

62 Yale Medical Library, Connecticut De junipero et fructu suo: Dicit Iben land.

filius Aboli in quodem (ff. 87v-88) — ; ; ;

Untitled tract: Hic sunt virtutes et efficatie 44. Anatomie pour congnoistre les p art es

aque (ff. 88v-90) — Liber Kiranidarum interieures; a large colored anatomical de IX herbis IX avibus IX lapidibus [X drawing surrounded by explanatory text.

piscibus (ff. 91-143v) — Albertus Mag- Vel., 1 f., 48 x 32 cm. Written in nus (attributed author): De XIII her- France, [5th ¢. Unbound. barum, X animalibus, VIII herbarum, VII Presented in 1960 by Dr. Gertrude van

planetas (ff. 144-149v). Wagenan.

Vel., 150 ff., 20 x 14 cm. Written in 45. Commonplace book in English, deFrance, 13th c. Calligraphic initials. voted almost entirely to astrology.

Bound in early sheepskin. Pap., 150 ff., 30 x 21 cm. Written in Purchased in 1958 from Lathrop C. England, ca. 1551. Astrological diagrams Harper Inc., the gift of the Associates. and tables. Bound in old half calf. 40. Medical recipes in English (ff. 1-92) Bookplates of John Yarmouth Ives and — Imago mundi de Asia, Affrica et Eur- John Borthwick. Presented in 1959 by

opa: Asia a regiam (ff. 93-102). the Associates.

Pap., (ff. 1-92) and vel. (ff. 93-102), 46. Otto Vecchi: Medical notebook in 102 ff., 21 x 14 cm. Written in England, Italian and Latin. early 15th c., by two scribes. Bound in Pap., 105 ff., 21 x 14 cm. Written by orig. wood boards, leather removed. the compiler in central Italy, ca. 1596Presented in 1959 by Lucia P. Fulton. 1604. Bound in vel. leaf from an anti41. Antonio Guainerio: De venenis, in phonarium.

Italian. Purchased in 1959 from C. and I. K. Pap., 57 ff., 23 x 16 cm. Written in Fletcher.

Italy, 1th c. One large, 19 small ulumi- 47. Medical recipes and charms, in Engnated initials. Bound in old doeskin. | lish (ff. 1-57) — Gynaecological treatise, | Bookstamp (twice) of Viti Maragiog- in English (ff. 60-71) — Catalogue of lio; bookplates of Joseph Maragioglio and plants and their medical properties, in

V. J. M. Purchased in 1959 from Laur- English (ff. 73-99) — Astrological ence Witten, the gift of the Associates. treatise, in English with Latin headings

42. Miscellaneous volume, containing (ff. 103-114). chiefly medical and dietetic recipes in Pap., 114 ff., 22 x 15 cm. Written in

Italian and Latin. | England, probably at Maxstoke Priory, Pap., 161 ff., 31 x 23 cm. Written in 15th c. Bound in orig. limp leather, with Italy; finished 20 December 1573, with front guard leaves from an account book

later additions. Bound in limp vel. of Maxstoke Priory and back guard

Purchased in 1958 from Vinciana, leaves from draft of a quitclaim deed from Milan. Maxstoke Priory. Signatures of Edward and Henry

43. Collection of _very brief medical Cookes (16th c.). Presented in 1959 by tracts, beginning with ‘““Theriaca magna Lucia P. Fulton.

Galeni.”

Pap., 8 ff., 25 x 19 cm. Written in 48. Albucasis: De cibis sanorum egrorum Italy, 14th c. Bound in modern paper (ff. 1-18) —— Bartholomaeus de Mon-

boards. tagna: Antidotarium (ff. 19-41).

Presented in 1959 by David P. Wheat- Pap., 41 ff., 34 x 24 cm. Written in

Yale Music Library, Connecticut 63

boards. ca. 1400.

Italy, 15th c. Bound in modern paper is bound in a leaf from a missal written Purchased in 1960 from Bernard M. From Christian Heinrich Rinck library,

Rosenthal, Inc. : purchased in 1852 by Lowell Mason.

, ; ; Presented in 1872 by the heirs of Lowell

49. Herbal in Italian (ff. 1-50) — Medi- Mason to the Theological Department of

cal recipes, etc. (ff. 51-152). . ; Yale College; transferred to the Music Pap., 152 ff., 20 x 15 cm. Written in School Library in 1917. Italy; the Herbal, 14th c. with T>th “- Helen M. Hewitt in Germanic Review, additions, the remainder 15th c. 16 paint- XXI (1946) 9-47.

ings of plants. Bound in vel.

Purchased in 1960 from William P. 2. Evangeliarium (ff. 1-127) —- Sequen-

Wreden. tia, with music (ff. 127-133) —— Reading from the Gospel according to John (ff.

50. Stephen of Alexandria (ascribed au- 134-139) — Sequentiae, with music (ff.

thor): Commentary on Hippocrates, 139-145).

Prognostica, in Greek. Vel., 145 ff., 25 x 18 cm. Written in

Pap., 94 ff., 27 x 19 cm. Written in Italy, 14th c. 1 miniature; decorated Spain, 16th c. Bound in orig. blind- initials. Bound in vel.

stamped brown morocco. Sir Thomas Phillipps (number erased). Purchased in 1960 from Laurence Purchased from C. A. Stonehill and pre-

Witten. sented by Thomas E. Marston, 1957.

51. Francesco Maria Feltrio, Duke of 3. The Wickhambrook Ms. Twenty-five

Urbino: Diploma of appointment of compositions, including two duets, in

Sebastiano and Giovanni Battista Bona- [talian lute tablature. Composers named:

venturo as officials. J. Johnson, Phillips, Dowland, Knowles. Vel., 1 f., 57 x 39 cm. An engrossed Pap., 26 ff., (music on ff. 1-17v only), copy of an original which was dated 3 41 x 28 cm. Written in England, ca. June 1508, signed by Francesco, certi- 1595. Bound in paper wrapper. fied by Polydorus, undated. With the arms O. G. Knapp; Sotheby & Co.; Otto of the Duke and one illuminated initial. Haas; Dulcie Lawrence-Smith; E. Mar-

Unbound. shall Johnson, from whom purchased in Purchased in 1960 from Laurence 1952.

Witten, the gift of Thomas E. Marston. David Lumsden, “The Sources of English Lute Music,” The Galpin Society

par i ;

LIBRARY OF THE Journal, VI (1953) 14-22.

YALE SCHOOL OF MUSIC 4. The Filmer Partbooks. One hundred

Descriptions of mss. in this depart- forty madrigals, mote ts, and instrumental mental library were furnished by Brooks pieces for two to six parts, to En glish,

Shepard. Italian, French, and Latin texts; in five

(of originally six) partbooks. |

I. The Rinck Partbooks. German songs _ Pap., Canto, 144 ff.; Alto, 143 ff.; of the 16th c.: Altus (vol. 1), Bassus Quinto, 142 ff.; Tenor, 143 ff.; Basso, (vol. 2), and one leaf of Cantus. For 143 ff.; all 17 x 22 cm. Written in Eng-

contents, see reference below. land, late 16th c.; for Sir Edward Fil-

Pap., 2 vols., each 44 pp., 15 x 16 cm. mer[?]. Bound in orig. polished brown Written in Germany, ca. 1550. Each vol. calf, gilt.

64 Yale Music Library, Connecticut Sir Robert Filmer; Hugh Mellor; M. Ex libris, B. Brunati; signature of AI-

Balley. berti Bonetti. Bought from Stonehill in Unpublished paper by Brooks Shepard, 1949.

“A Repertory of 17th c. English House- > Cant , Sol ,

music,” read at Brandeis University, 21 te - eum nated ith ‘oxen oxdin “x

Apr. 1956, and abstract published in ensively annotated with glossa oremaria:

; ;American , Vel., 64 ff., 18 x 13 cm. Lage Written in Journal of the Musicological , France, 13th c. 1 decorated initial. Bound

Society, [X (1956) 61. ; .

in 19th c. boards, vellum spine.

5. Partbook (altus, one of an original Baron Horace von Landau (cat., II, four{?]), containing sixty frottole, all 46, nos. 2242-2243; sale, Geneva, 1948,

Pap., 89 ff., 1 , i , ae

anonymous. lot 201). Bought from Stonehill in 1948. ap 6 x 22 m™ . Written m 3. Cicero: De amicitia (ff. 1-24v) — Italy, ca. 1560. Decorated initials. Bound

in orig. brown calf, edges gilt and Idem: De senectute (ff. 32-53v).

, Vel., 47 ff., 25 x 17 cm. Written in gautfered. 1450. 2 Ca. large initial Presented in 1957Ital by Laurence C. ary» » = large Mass oneith wi

Witten IL. border; coat ofmoved arms and 1 initial reat foot of f. 1, but border and 1 6. Curiale, Graduale, et Sequentiae. initial remain. Bound in orig. Italian Vel., 148 ff., 14 x 10 cm. Written in blind-stamped calf over boards. Switzerland[?], ca. 1200. Calligraphic Bought from Stonehill in 1949. initials; musical notation throughout. 4. Cicero: De offictis, with extensive mar-

Bound in modern blind-stamped calf. notes ; ; ginal (ff. 5-80) —— Idem: De

Joseph FabertWitten (1782). in ;(ff. ff831957 from Laurence oratore,Purchased with many lacunae

117v); preceded by quotations in Latin

THE LIBRARY OF Sn peo th

THOMAS E. MARSTON 2-4) ,

YALE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY oe

NEW HAVEN, CONNECTICUT Vel., 121 ff. (7 blank), 22 x 17 cm. Written in France, ca. 1460, by several

nos. 67-69 money The initials ““N.K.” are repeated several The four; ; imss. listed in the original ,, Census, 155, nos. 1-4; 2249: 2254, hands. Bound in modern half brown mo-

times in margins. Bought from Stonehill

Census have all been presented by the 1948 owner to the Yale University Library. The mn

enumeration in this Supplement begins a 5. Cicero: Epistolae.

new series. Vel. and pap., 135 ff, 29 x 21 cm. The owner has kindly supplied the fol- Written in Italy, ca. 1450. 1 large initial

lowing descriptions. with border; space left for coat of arms

Th in decoration; 15 smaller initials in gold; Latin by Parr. 15 eround. Bound in 17th c. limp vel. Vel. and pap.» ° x om. Bought from Stonehill in 1949. I. Aeneas of Gaza: T eophrastus, tr. into strap-work design on red and blue back-

Written in Italy, ca. 1450. 1 decorated

initial and coat of arms. Bound in orig. 6. Cicero: Orationes. Pro lege Manilia blind-stamped calf over oak boards in (ff. 1-11v) — Pro Milone (ff. 11v-27v)

Venetian style. — Pro Archia poeta (ff. 27v-32v) —

T. E. Marston, Connecticut 65 Oratio post reditum prima, cum Senatui 1948, lot 474). Bought from Stonehill in

gratias egit (ff. 32v-39) — Pro Ligario 1948. (ff. 39-44) — Pro rege Deiotaro (ff. 44v- 8 Cicero: Rhetorica.

50v) — Oratio pridie quam in exilium Vel. 79 ff. 20 x 13 cm. Written in iret [Pseudo-Cicero?] (ff. 50v-54v) — Germany 14th c. In part a palimpsest, Oratio post reditum altera, cum p opulo written over leaves of a 13th c. antigratias egit (ff. 54v-58v) — Pro Plancio phonarium and 13th c. legal documents. (ff, 58v-76v) — Pro Marcelo (it vv Bound in 19th c. diced russia by C. Lewis.

voce. Go ot My aan Yolo Cf Ownership note: Augustinian canons

ae regular of St. John the Baptist at Reb-

111v-124v) — Pro Quinctio (ff. 125- dorff: note by M. Drury, Harrow; book-

o Ro tt ey16) Pro plate of J acques Rosenthal. Bought from Murena (ff. 169-181) — Pro Cluentio Stonehill in 1949. (introd., ff. 184v-185; text, ff. 185v- 9. Quintus Curtius: Historia Alexandr 212v) — Pro Sestio (ff. 217-230v) — Magni. De oratore (ff. 234-324) —- De perfecto Census, 1168, no. 32, when owned by ad Marcum Brutum (ff. 324v-353v) — Acton Griscom. Bought from Lathrop C.

Brutus de claris oratoribus (ff. 354- Harper.

393v). 10. Demosthenes et Aeschines: Orationes, wf pan 394 8,27 520 go atin by Leona Artin ad

before 1422, in a humanist hand; ff. 73 4. including: Aeschines: In Ctesiphontem 394 written in an earlier monastic hand. fh 53.96) —— Demosthenes: De corona

Ff. 181v-184, 213-216, 231-233 blank. Vel 97 &. 24 x 16 cm. with two

1 large initial with portrait of Guarino of 7 te ee

Verona and border; unidentified coat of blanks. Written m Italy (Venice ), hon arms at foot of page, and space left for 1 465. 1 half-page initial, 4 smaller initials miniature. Many decorated initials. Bound in gold on blue and white ground with in 18th c. half calf, marbled edges. strap Work cesien. Bound in early 19th c.

Bought from Stonehill in 1949. Sir Thomas Phillipps (Mss. 922 and 7. Cicero: In Antonium Phillipicarum 2681); bookplate of Charles Butler. libri XIII (ff. 1-106v) — Idem: In Cati- Bought from Lathrop C. Harper in 1948.

linam libri IV (ff. 106v-130v) —- Pseudo- , Lo oor Sallust: Oratio in Ciceronem (ff. 131- 11. Eusebius Caesariensis: Historia

132) — Pseudo-Cicero: Oratio in Sal- ecclesiastica, tr. by Rufinus. ; ;

lustium (ff. 132v-136). Vel., 139 ff., 31 x 21 cm. Written in Vel., 141 ff., 27 x 18 cm.; 5 blank at Germany, ca. 1300. Ancestry chart of the end. Written in Italy (Venice?), ca. 1470, Virgin Mary. 11 large decorated initials in

by several hands. Corrections in another ree. poune " early 19th “ boards.

hand, and some contemporary marginal B oh ate on initials = B.A.Z.W. notes. 1 large initial, 18 smaller initials ought from Stonehill in 1949. in gold on blue and white strap-work de- 12. Horae, Rouen use. sign. Bound in blind-stamped brown mo- Vel., 100 ff., 15 x 12 cm. Written in

rocco by Zaehnsdorf. Normandy, ca. 1430. 11 miniatures with Bookplate: 7th Earl Fitzwilliam; in 8th borders, 3 coats of arms, 14 decorated Earl Fitzwilliam sale (Sotheby, 25 Apr. initials. Bound in 17th c. polished calf

66 I. FE. Marston, Connecticut

sides. 1949. Bookplate of Nicolaus Joseph Fou- ; ;

with arms of Nicolaus Joseph Foucault on ing of children. Bought from Stonehill in

cault. Bought from Stonehill in 1937. 1: Francesco Petrarca: Itinerarium (ff.

1-7) ——- Giovanni Boccaccio: De monti-

13. Horae, Roman use. bus, silvis, etc. (ff. 8-70).

Vel., 298 ff., 9 x 7 cm. Written in Pap. and vel., 70 ff., 29 x 21 cm. Writ-

northern France, ca. 1480. 17 full-page ten in Italy, early 15th c.; note colophon: miniatures with borders. A crowned “R” “In Rocha Contrata ab anno domini milunder second and third initials. Minia- lesimo CCC XXXIIII [1334, ie. 1434]

tures of occupations on each leaf of cal- die XXVIII Julii.” Bound in 17th c. endar. Pen-and-ink sketch of woman in French mottled calf. contemporary costume, holding an un- Formerly in a Jesuit college, name torn decipherable scroll, f. 13. Bound in orig. out; Sir Thomas Phillipps (Ms. 1025). blind-stamped calf over oak boards. Bought from Stonehill in 1949. Bought from Stonehill in 1936. 18. Franciscus Philelphus: Oratio paren-

14. Horae, Roman use. talis de divi Francisci Sphorzae . . . foeVel., 129 ff, 12 x 9 cm. Written in licitate.

France, ca. 1475. 11 miniatures with bor- Pap., 81 ff., 24 x 16 cm. Written in ders. Bound in 17th c. black morocco. Milan, 27 Mar. 1467. Bound in 17th c. Signatures of Fannette Brognast (ca. boards, half calf. 1500) and Huiysman (17th c.). Bought Bought from Stonehill in 1949.

from Stonehill in 1938. 19. Processionale Ord. S. Dominici, with 15. Procopius of Caesarea: Della guerra instructions to choir in German. . italiana contra agothi, tr. by Ludovico Vel., 53 ff, 17 x 13 cm. Written in Petroni[?] from De bello italiano adversus Germany, 15th c., by the samme scribe as

Gothos. no. 20. 1 large decorated initial in red and Vel., 82 ff., 23 x 16 cm., imperfect at blue. Bound in orig. red doeskin over oak

end. Written in Italy, ca. 1450. 1 large boards. initial with border of strap-work design; Same 18th c. owner as no. 20. Bought decorations with space left for coat of from J. Rosenthal in 1933. arms. Bound in 18th c. Italian limp 20. Processionale praedicatorum, with in-

boards. structions in German. Signature of S. Haas (1893). Bought Vel., 58 ff., 17 x 13 cm. Written in

from Stonehill in 1949. Germany, 15th c., by the same scribe as Issued as being by Leonardus Aretinus, no. 19. 1 large decorated initial in red and

but actually a version condensed by him black. Bound in orig. stamped calf over

from Procoplus. oak boards.

16. Ovidius: Metamorphoses. mon Sronehitlin tae as no. 19. Bought Pap., 201 ff., 35 x 24 cm. Written in

Germany, 1459. Bound in orig. half blue 21. Psalterium.

sheep and oak boards. Vel., 183 ff., 14 x 10 cm.; lacks 8 pp.

Given in 1469 by Heinrich Karolus, of calendar. Written in northern France, ‘minister of the province” of Strassburg, ca. 1250. 9 miniatures in initials; 15 by agreement, to Vilingus, a Franciscan initials with monsters or grotesques. The friar, for his own study and for the teach- 4 remaining p. of calendar contain minia-

T. E. Marston, Connecticut 67 tures of the occupations of the months. Pap., 157 ff., 30 x 22 cm. Written in Musical notation added in margins, 15th Spain, ca. 1500. Bound in orig. blindc. Bound in 15th c. blind-stamped calf stamped calf over wood boards.

over wood boards. Bookplate of James P. R. Lyell. PurSignature of Hughe de Banedoit. chased in 1955 from C. A. Stonehill.

Bought from Stonehill in 1935. 28. Thaddaeus Alderotti de Florentia:

22. Horae, Sarum use. L’ethica d’Aristotle [also attrib. to BruVel., 130 ff., 15 x 10 cm., defective at netto Latini].

beginning. Written in England, ca. 1250. Vel., 18 ff., 34 x 21 cm. Written in 17 miniatures in initials; 116 initials in Italy, 14th c., a palimpsest over a legal gold and colors. Bound in 19th c. vel. ms. of the 13th c. Bound in modern half

Bought from Stonehill in 1935. morocco. 23. Vincentius Lector: Auctoritates phil- Purchased in 1956 from Laurence osophorum et poetarum.

Witten.

Vel., 59 ff., 15 x 11 cm. Written in 29. Lucanus: Pharsalia. France, ca. 1400, either by or for Vin- Pap., 136 ff., 31 x 21 cm. Written in centius Lector. 21 illuminated initials on Italy by Nicolao dei Fiorino, 1402. Calligold background; numerous 15th c. mar- graphic initials. Bound in orig. half leather

ginal sketches. Bound in 17th c. half on oak boards; 2 ff. of a Missale, ca.

leather boards. 1100, in front lining of binding; 2 ff. of Bought from Stonehill in 1949. 10th c. ms. in back. 24. Johannes Cassianus: De habitu mo- , Contemporary OWwneTS« Johannes Fran-

nachorum. etc. ciscus de Codelupis (Capilupi), Fran-

‘ - oo ; from H. P. Kraus.

Census. 1160. no. 1. when in the Ii- ciscus de Buxono. Purchased in 1956

brary of Acton Griscom, High Point, New

Jersey. Purchased in 1956 from Laur- 30. Rhetorica, Ars memorativa, Ars

ence Witten. memorativa brevis, all in Italian: Quella 25. Kalendarius liber, etc. magna dignita dilectissimo.

Census, 1160, no. 2, when in the li- Pap., 46 + 4 blank ff., 20 x 14 cm.

brary of Acton Griscom, High Point, New Written in Italy, 15th c. Two full-page Jersey. Purchased in 1956 from Lathrop drawings of mnemonic hands. Bound in

C. Harper. old half vel. Bound in 13th c. when Kalendarius Purchased in 1958 from H. P. Kraus.

was added to the rest of the book. 31. Bartolommeo de Ferrara: Polistoro. 26. Eusebius Caesariensis: Genealogical Pap., 169 ff., 40 x 28 cm. Written in tables from Adam to Christ, illustrating Italy, ca. 1470. 1 initial with full border

the Chronicon. and arms of Niccolo Marcello. Bound in Vel., 5 ff., 35 x 24 cm. Written in orig. blind-stamped morocco, arms of France, 1202. Genealogical tables on Marcello laid in on dark blue morocco;

each page. Unbound. brass bosses and corners embossed with Purchased in 1956 from Laurence insignia of Arte di Lana of Florence; leaf

Witten. of 10th c. ms. inPresumably back acover. presentation from Arte 27. Enriquez de Castillo: Cronica del di Lana to Niccolo Marcello on being

Quarto Rey Don Enrique. elected Doge of Venice, 1473; Sir Thom-

68 T. E. Marston, Connecticut as Phillipps (Ms. 3008). Purchased in Bookstamp and ownership note of

1956 from H. P. Kraus. Bibliotheca Bredensis (Charles Louis de

32. Paulus Nicoletus: Summule natura- Secondat, Marquis de Montesqu ~ uw); lium. bookplate of Comte Chandon de Briailles. Pap., 171 ff., 33 x 23 cm. Written in Purchased in 1955 from Laurence Witten.

Spain by Petrus de Sancto de Amore in 37. Valerius Maximus: Facta et dicta 1373 (an error for 1473). Elaborate red memorabilia, with commentary of Diony-

and black initial and border. Bound in sius de Burgo Sancti Sepulchri and a

Riviere. nano.

modern blind-stamped black morocco by subject-index by Giunta de San Gimig-

Bookplate of E. Crawshaw. Purchased Vel., 142 ff., 35 x 24 cm. Written in

in 1953 from C. A. Stonehill. Italy (Bologna), 14th c. 1 historiated

; graphi ia ;

33. Juvenalis: Satyrae, with scholia. initial; many painted initials. Bound in Vel., 65 ff. (lacking 4 ff., 2 replaced in orig. blind-stamped red morocco over

15th c.), 27 x 16 cm. Written in southern wood boards. ,

France. llth c. 1 callicraphic initjal. Bookplates of Francois Robert-Secous-

Bound in old red morocco. se, Martin Panzano y Abos. Purchased in

. — ; 1955 from C. A. Stonehill.

Guarnieri-Balleani library, Jesi. Pur-

chased in 1952 from Rosenbach. 38. Diogenes Laertius: Vitae philosoWilliam S. Anderson, “The Marston phorum, tr. by Ambrogio Traversari.

Ms. of Juvenal,” Traditio, XIII (1957) Vel., 180 ff., 33 x 23 cm. Written in

407-414. Italy before Jan. 1464. 1 painted initial with three-quarters border; 9 other paint-

34. Petrus de Riga: Aurora. a ed initials. Bound in orig. blind-stamped

Vel., 136 ff., 17 x 11 cm. Written in brown morocco over oak boards. France, ca. 1200. Calligraphic initials. Sold to Ludovicus de Bancis by BrothBound in polished calf with Arenberg er Bogardus, Jan. 1464, for 20 ducats.

arms on sides. Purchased in 1955 from Alexander SimkArenberg collection. Presented in 1956 hovitch.

by Otto Ranschburg.

39. Cicero: De oratore; Pro Milone; Pro

35. Flavius Blondus: Italia illustrata. Q. Ligurio. Vel., 149 ff., 31 x 24 cm. Written in Pap., 151 ff., 22 x 15 cm. Written in Italy, 15th c. 1 historiated initial with full Italy in 1453 by Philippus Corbizus. 3

border and Este arms. Bound in 18th c. painted initials. Bound in orig. blindred morocco with crest of Charles stamped olive morocco over wood boards.

Chauncy. Chardin collection; Sir Thomas PhilEste family; Charles Chauncy, signa- lipps (Ms. 2814). Purchased in 1955 ture of Michael Wodhull; bookplate of from H. P. Kraus.

Thomas Brooke. Purchased in 1956 from oe

Laurence Witten. 40. Hugutio of Pisa: Derivationes, preceded by 28 ff. of tables to the text.

36. Goffredus de Trano: Super titulum Vel., 167 ff., 38 x 24 cm. Written in decretalium. (2 prescriptions for relief of Italy, the text 13th c., the tables 14th c.

sore eyes at end). Calligraphic initials. Bound in 14th c. red Vel., 149 ff., 41 x 26 cm. Written in sheepskin over oak boards, rebacked.

France, 13th c. 4 large painted initials. Purchased in 1954 from C. A. Stone-

Bound in vel. over wood boards. hill.

T. E. Marston, Connecticut 69 41. Tractatus de figuris grammaticae, in Vel., 109 ff., 29 x 21 cm. Written in

Greek; wrapped in 2 letters by Philelphus, France, 12th c.; scribe has compared with

both dated 8 Aug. 1476. other codices and written variants in mar-

Pap., 10 + 2 ff., 29 x 20 cm. Written gins. Calligraphic initials. Bound in 18th in Italy, 15th c. Bound in paper boards. c. mottled calf.

; ; 12th c.; signature of C. R. Jardel; book-

Purchased in 1955 from H. P. Kraus. Cistercian Abbey at Igny neat npeims

42. Statius: Thebais. . : stamp of Friedrich de Schennis; bookPap., 118 ff., 30 x 22 cm. Written in plates of C. S. Ascherson and Eric G. italy and dated 8 Mar. 1406. | large cal- Millar. Purchased in 1954 from C. A. ligraphic initial, Bound in modern half Stonehill

white blind-stamped pigskin and wood boards, by Riviere. 46. Ebrardus Bethunensis: Graecismus.

Bookstamp of Ambroise Firmin-Didot; Pap., 123 ff., 29 x 20 cm. Written in bookplates of Ercole de Silva and C. S. Italy in 1426 by the scribe Antonius. Ascherson. Purchased in 1952 from C. A. Bound in half vel.

Stonehill. Contemporary owner, Jacobus. de 43. De le quactro virtu cardinale stracte Poca we. ue ch the d aan °

da Massimo Valerio et da molti altri acobus de Griffis. Purchased in

. , , from Bernard M. Rosenthal.

filosafi: Similemente como la misercordia

et la unita. 47. Ovidius: Metamorphoses.

Pap., 30 ff. (defective at end), 29 x 20 Vel., 120 ff. (lacks last f., 4 missing cm. Written in Italy, 15th c. 28 initials lines inscribed on f. 120v in 15th c. in pen and water-color. Bound in modern hand), 29 x 16 cm. Written in northern

paper boards. Italy, ca. 1200. 2 illuminated initials; 14 Unidentified arms; Federico Pateta calligraphic initials. Bound in 18th c. (Ms. 131). Purchased in 1958 from diced russia.

H. P. Kraus. Inscription, “Antonio Farfezola_ be-

; gan to study the Metamorphoses, 9 Mar.

44. Seneca: Tragoediae. a 1481”; Sir Thomas Phillipps (Ms. 9033). | Vel., 155 ff., 30 x 19 cm. Written in Purchased in 1955 from H. P. Kraus Italy, 14th c. 1 historiated initial with —

three-quarters border; 10 other large 48. Humanist commonplace book, with painted initials. Bound in 18th c. calf. extensive quotations from classical authBookplates of Francis B. Vaughan, ors and two library lists. C. S. Ascherson. Purchased in 1954 from Pap., 249 ff., 29 x 10 cm. Written in

C. A. Stonehill. Italy by three hands, 1457, 1464, and 45. Pseudo-Seneca: Epistolae ad Paulum a pons a old vel.

(ff. 1v-3) — Seneca: Epistolae ad Luci- urchased in 1956 from H. P. Kraus.

lium (ff. 3-79) — Idem: De beneficiis (ff. 49. Rhetorical tract, lacking first gather79v-99v) —— Idem: De clementia (ff. ing of 10 ff. (ff. 1-20) — Donatus: Vita

100-103) — Idem: De IV virtutibus Virgilii (ff. 31- 46) — Idem: De Virgilil (ff. 103v-105v) — Idem: De remediis carmine (ff. 47-74) — Lentulus: Episfortuitorum (ff. 105v-107v) — Idem: tola de Christo (ff. 75-80). Sententiae (f. 107v) — Claudianus: Quo- Pap., 80 ff., 20 x 12 cm. Written in tations (ff. 107v-109) — William of Italy; the rhetorical tract dated 17 Mar. Igny: De artibus dicendi generibus (f. 1469, the Donatus 9 Jul. 1476. Bound

109). in orig. wood boards, modern vel. spine.

70 T. E. Marston, Connecticut Purchased in 1958 from C. A. Stone- 54. Johannes Mansonarius: Brevis adno-

hill. tatio de duobus Pliniis oratoribus (ff. 150. Origenes: Commentaria in Epistolam 2v) — Aurelius Vict or ; De viris lustri-

ad Romanos, tr. by Rufinus. bus (ff. 3-25) — Plinius Junior: Episto-

Vel., 154 ff., 30 x 21 cm. Written in lae (ff. 25-148). | , ;

France, 12th c. 11 calligraphic initials. Vel., 148 tf., 27 x a cm, Written in Bound in 18th c. half leather and paper Italy, 15th c. 1 initial with three-quarters

boards. border and unidentified arms; 9 other Cistercian Abbey of Hautecombe, near large initials. Bound mn modern brown

Stonehill. Leighton. |

Geneva. Purchased in 1956 from C. A. blind-stamped and gilt morocco, by Bookplates of Charles Dyson Perrins

51. Donatus: Commentarum in Teren- and C. H. St. John Hornby; note by John tium, with prefatory epistle to Ferdinand Roland Abbey. Purchased in 1954 from of Sicily by Jacobus Curculus (ff. 1-89) C. A. Stonehill. — Plutarchus: Apophthegmata, tr. by Antonio Cassarini, with dedicatory epistle 35. Nonius Marcellus: De _ proprietate from Cassarini to Jacobus Curculus (ff. Latini sermones.

89v- 137; ff. 137v-144v blank) — Vel., 130 ff., 29 x 20 cm. Written in Phalaris: Epistolae, tr. by Franciscus Italy, 15th c. 1 large initial incorporating Aretinus, with dedicatory epistle to Al- a portrait presumably of Niccolo Tegrimi;

fonso of Naples and 4 additional letters 70 smaller initials. Bound in modern (ff. 140-201; ff. 201v-208v blank) — olive morocco, arms of C. H. St. John

Plinius Junior: Epistolae, books I-III Hornby. except for last 6 letters of book III (ff. Erased ownership inscription, “Casa

209-261v). Minutoli Tegrimi” (twice); bookplates of Pap., 261 ff., 29 x 22 cm. Written in C. H. St. John Hornby, H. Harvey Frost,

Italy, 15th c. Bound in orig. blind- and John Roland Abbey; Hornby’s note, stamped morocco over wood boards. “from de Marinis sale, Milan, 1926.” Purchased in 1954 from C. A. Stone- Purchased in 1955 from Laurence Witten. hill.

52. Suetonius: Vitae XII Caesarum. 56. Stories from the Bible (ff. 1-60) — Vel., 179 ff., 28 x 19 cm. Written in Lives of the saints, including the story of Italy (Milan), 15th c. 1 initial with three- Barlaam and Josaphat (ff. 61-189). All

quarters border and arms of Merlani in Italian; not a translation of Voragine. family; 11 other large initials. Bound in Pap., 189 If., 33 x 23 cm. Written by orig. blind-stamped morocco over wood three scribes in Italy (Lucca), dated on

boards, rebacked. first f., 1 Oct. 1365. Full border with

Early owners: Vincentius Merlani, In- initials B. C. and arms of the Clavaro nocentio Stampa, Manilius Stampa. Pur- family of Lucca; several marginal drawchased in 1952 from Lathrop C. Harper. ings of symbols of the saints. Bound in old vel. over paper boards.

53. Poggio: Dialogus in avariciam. Contemporary ownership note of BaPap., 15 ff., 29 x 21 cm. Written in tista Clavaro of Lucca; signature of Jer-

Italy, 15th c. Bound in limp vel. onimo Lomellino of Lucca (early 16th Purchased in 1954 from Lathrop C. c.). Purchased in 1959 from Laurence

Harper. Witten.

T. E. Marston, Connecticut 71

57. Gregorio Dati: La sfera. Pap., 78 ff., 22 x 15 cm. Written in Pap., 24 ff., 28 x 20 cm. Written in Italy, 15th c. Bound in half vel. and paper

Italy, 15th c. 1 large initial with three- boards. quarters border and unidentified arms; Purchased in 1955 from Laurence 2 other initials; 11 maps; 15 astronomical Witten. dra wings; | other drawing, Bound in orig, 62. Giovanni Boccaccio: De claris mulie-

blind-tooled calf, rebacked. ribus.

Purchased in 1955 from H. P. Kraus. Pap., 80 ff., 29 x 21 cm. Written in

58. Caesar: Opera. Italy, 15th c. Decorated initial with borVel., 212 ff., 28 x 19 cm. Written in der and arms of Cretulia Thuri (of the

Italy, 15th c. 1 initial with three-quarters Barni family of Crema?); painted indeborder; 13 smaller initials. Bound in orig. cipherable monogram at end. Bound in blind-stamped morocco over oak boards. orig. red doeskin over wood boards.

Purchased in 1952 from Lathrop C. Arms and name of Cretulia Thuri;

Harper. “liber plebam Brolii et amicorum.” Purchased in 1954 from C. A. Stonehill. 59. Cicero: Epistolae familiares.

Vel., 185 ff., 26 x 17 cm. Written in 63. Guarinus Veronensis: Ipotesia ad

Italy, ca. 1400. 13 historiated initials with Jeronimum de vite institutione et moribus

paintings in border by a Dutch artist. (ff. 1v-3v) —- Franciscus Barbarus: De Bound in 18th c. red velvet over heavy re uxoria (ff. 4-40) — In optima requi-

boards. rantur uxore (f. 40) — S. Bernardus: De Unidentified stamp, ““A.N.”; bookplate cura rei familiaris (ff. 40-42) —- Antonio

of Edward Craven Hawtrey; Sir Thomas Aurispe: Controversia Alexandri, ScipPhillipps (Ms. 24346); D. M. Colman. ionis et Annabalis (ff. 42-44) —- BonacPurchased in 1954 from C. A. Stonehill. cursius Pistoiensis: De nobilitate (ff. 44v-56) —— Beatus Senensis: De artis

60. Leonardus Aretinus: Epistolae, vary- oratorem laudibus (ff. 56v-60v) — ing from printed text by omissions and Francisco Pontano: Oratio de laudibus additions (ff. 1-89v) — Idem: Prohem- legum (ff. 60v-63v) — Bartholomaeus ium in orationibus Homeri; Oratio Senensis: Oratio de laudibus philosophAchillis, Oratio Phenicis (ff. 90-94) — orum (ff. 63v-67). Idem: Official documents written for the Pap., 67 ff., 28 x 20 cm. Written in Florentine Republic (ff. 95-133) — Italy, ca. 1469, by Ranieri de Maschis, Idem: Oratio ad imperatorem (ff. 133v- except for the Guarinus which is in an-

134). . other hand. 1 illuminated initial and arms

Vel., 134 ff., 26 x 19 cm. Written in of de Maschis. Bound in orig. sheepskin Italy, 15th c. Three-quarters border with over oak boards, rebacked. initial and erased arms. Bound in half Ranieri de Maschis, who estimated its

vel. boards. . value at “four good pieces of silver of Purchased in 1955 from Laurence Ravenna”; Frederico Patetta (Ms. 70).

Witten. Purchased in 1955 from H. P. Kraus.

61. Leonardus Aretinus: Epistolae, in- 64. Alexander de Villa Dei: Doctrinale. complete collection but containing letters Vel., 54 ff., 26 x 19 cm. Written in lacking in preceding ms. and editions (ff. northern Italy, 14th c. 1 historiated

1-61) — Sextus Rufus: De historia Ro- initial; arms of the Pesaro family of

mana (ff. 62-78). Venice. Bound in 18th c. calf by C.

T. E. Marston, Connecticut 73 Italy, 15th c. Bound in orig. blind- in orig. half blind-stamped leather over stamped red leather over oak boards, re- wood boards.

backed. Purchased in 1954 from Bernard M. Bookstamp, “Ex Bibl. Ios. Ren. Card. Rosenthal. imp erialis." Purchased in 1955 from 78. Plato: Phaedo, tr. by Leonardus Are-

Laurence Witten. tinus (ff. 1-59) —- Xenophon: Hiero, tr. 74. Jacobus de Vitriaco: Historia Hiero- by Leonardus Aretinus (ff. 60-77). |

solymitana. Vel., 77 ff., 22 x 15 cm. Written in Pap., 160 ff., 21 x 15 cm. Written in Italy, 15th c. 1 illuminated initial with the Rhineland, 15th c. 1 illuminated three-quarters border and mutilated arms; initial with three-quarters border. Bound 3 other illuminated initials. Bound in vel. in orig. blind-stamped brown leather over over paper boards.

oak boards. Bookplate of Charles Fairfax Murray. Inscription, “(Donum ornatissimae foe- Purchased in 1954 from Laurence Witten.

ee Se aaa 25 ort Samuel 79. Poggio: Facetiae.

choeneck ; Dooxpiates Of sleronymes Pap., 36 ff., 22 x 16 cm. Written in Schultz, Condeaa:de Mansilla, Nicholasinitial. , ; aeBound Italy, 15th c. 1 illuminated

Toke, Eyre Lloyd, and William Robert- in 16th c. blind-stamped leather over

son. Purchased in 1954 from C. A. Stone- P hill paperof boards. _ Bookplate James P. R. Lyell. Purexhortatione in Turchos. Vel., 16 ff., 22 x 16 cm. Written in Lae es , 75. Pietro Apollonio Collazio: Episto- chased in 1952 from C. A. Stonehill. larum liber ad Pium Secundum . . . de 80. Seneca: Controversiae, selections (ff.

; , 1-34) —— Exempla ad diversas materias

ex diversis libris, including Gesta RomanItaly, 1458-1461.,: ae 1orum illuminated initial and and Dialogus creaturarum (ff. 35-

border of Fabulae, Pius IJ; 6recension other . of . ; ae 81)with ——arms Aesop: illuminated initials. ; , ; ; Gualterius Anglicus 82-95) Pius II. Purchased in 1955(ff. from Laur- — ;;

ence Witten Legend of Maria: Legitus quod ; quidam monachus (ff. 96-115) —fuit S. 76. Pomponius Mela: De cosmographia Gregorius Magnus: Dialogi, excerpts (ff. (ff. 1-40; lacking last f. containing 5 116-135) ——- Walter Burley: Vitae phillines) — Vibius Sequester: De flumini- osophorum, selections (ff. 136-159) — bus, fontibus, lacibus (ff. 41-50)——Dares Epitaphs (f. 160).

Phrygius: Historia Trojana (ff. 51-71; Pap., 160 ff., 22 x 14 cm. Written in lacking last f.) — Brief lives of Ninus, Italy (probably by a German scribe) ca. Semiramis, Caesar, and Alexander (ff. 1410. Bound in limp vel.

72-76). Purchased in 1953 from C. A. StonePap., 76 ff., 22 x 16 cm. Written in hill.

Italy, 15th c. Bound: in early paper

boards. 81. Laurentius Valla: Confutatio in PogBookplate of Henry Allen. Purchased — gium (ff. 1-95) — Idem: Secundum anti-

in 1954 from C. A. Stonehill. dotum (ff. 95-140v) — Idem: Daialogi in podium prohemium (ff. 141-152v) —

77. Petrus de Vineis: Epistolae. Idem: Confutatio in Benedictum MoranPap., 154 ff. (including 22 blanks), 21 dum (ff. 152v-167v). x 16 cm. Written in Italy, 15th c. Bound Vel., 167 ff., 21 x 14 cm. Written in

T. E. Marston, Connecticut 73 Italy, 15th c.’ Bound in orig. blind- in orig. half blind-stamped leather over stamped red leather over oak boards, re- wood boards.

backed. Purchased in 1954 from Bernard M.

Bookstamp, “Ex Bibl. Ios. Ren. Card. Rosenthal. Imp ertalis.”” Purchased in 1955 from 78. Plato: Phaedo, tr. by Leonardus Are-

Laurence Witten. tinus (ff. 1-59) —- Xenophon: Hiero, tr. 74. Jacobus de Vitriaco: Historia Hiero- by Leonardus Aretinus (ff. 60-77).

solymitana. Vel., 77 ff., 22 x 15 cm. Written in

Pap., 160 ff., 21 x 15 cm. Written in Italy, 15th c. 1 illuminated initial with the Rhineland, 15th c. 1 illuminated three-quarters border and mutilated arms; initial with three-quarters border. Bound 3 other illuminated initials. Bound in vel. in orig. blind-stamped brown leather over over paper boards.

oak boards. Bookplate of Charles Fairfax Murray. Inscription, ‘““‘Donum ornatissimae foe- Purchased in 1954 from Laurence Witten.

Scho, ‘oo hooky 25 ae samuel 79. Poggio: Facetiae.

SBOeneey 2 Conde oookplates de of Hieronymus Pap.,Nicholas 36 ff., 22 x 16 ,cm. Written in Schultz, Mansilla, ; se ae Italy, 15th c. 1 illuminated initial. Bound

son. Purchased in 1954 from C. A. Stone- P hill paper boards.

Toke, Eyre Lloyd, and William Robert- in 16th c. blind-stamped leather over Bookplate of James P. R. Lyell. Pur-

75. Pietro Apollonio Collazio: Episto- chased in 1952 from C. A. Stonehill. larum lib “tinadTurchos. Pium Secundum . . . de 80. Seneca: Controversiae, selections (ff. exhortatione

1-34) ~—— Exempla ad, diversas materias Vel., 16 ff., 22 x 16 cm. Written in , ae ; , ae ex diversis libris, including Gesta Roman-

Italy, 1458-1461. 1 illuminated initial and

, orum and Dialogus creaturarum (ff. 35.illuminated ; ae. 81) — Aesop: Fabulae,, recension of initials. , ; , Witten Gualterius Anglicus (ff. — Pius II. Purchased 1955 Legitus from82-95) Laur., ence Legend ofinMaria: quod ,fuit " quidam monachus (ff. 96-115) — S. border with arms of Pius II; 6 other

76. Pomponius Mela: De cosmographia Gregorius Magnus: Dialogi, excerpts (ff.

(ff. 1-40; lacking last f. containing 5 116-135) — Walter Burley: Vitae phillines) — Vibius Sequester: De flumini- osophorum, selections (ff. 136-159) — bus, fontibus, lacibus (ff. 41-50)—Dares Epitaphs (f. 160).

Phrygius: Historia Trojana (ff. 51-7 1; Pap., 160 ff., 22 x 14 cm. Written in lacking last f.) — Brief lives of Ninus, Italy (probably by a German scribe) ca. Semiramis, Caesar, and Alexander (ff. 1410. Bound in limp vel.

72-76). Purchased in 1953 from C. A. StonePap., 76 ff., 22 x 16 cm. Written in hill. Italy, 15th c. Bound. in early paper

boards. 81. Laurentius Valla: Confutatio in PogBookplate of Henry Allen. Purchased - gium (ff. 1-95) — Idem: Secundum anti-

in 1954 from C. A. Stonehill. dotum (ff. 95-140v) —~ Idem: Dialogi in podium prohemium (ff. 141-152v) —

77. Petrus de Vineis: Epistolae. Idem: Confutatio in Benedictum Moran-

Pap., 154 ff. (including 22 blanks), 21 dum (ff. 152v-167v). x 16 cm. Written in Italy, 15th c. Bound Vel., 167 ff., 21 x 14 cm. Written in

74 T. E. Marston, Connecticut Italy, 15th c. 1 illuminated initial with added in 15th c. Bound in 17th-18th c. half border and mutilated arms; 5 other brown morocco. illuminated initials; vitriolic and obscene Purchased in Rome by Stefano Guarpassages underlined in red. Bound in red nieri, 2 Apr. 1465; in the Guarnieri-

morocco by Zaehnsdorf. Balleani library at Iesi until purchased Purchased in 1954 from C. A. Stone- through Lathrop C. Harper in 1953.

pull. 87. Albertanus Brixiensis: De arte 82. Marcus Terentius Varro: De lingua loquendi et tacendi (ff. 1-6v) — Idem:

Latina. Liber consolationis et consilii (ff. 7-28) Pap., 94 ff., 22 x 15 cm. Written in — Idem: De amore et dilectione Dei (ff.

Spain, 15th c. Bound in orig. half leather 28-78v) — Idem: Four unidentified ser-

over wood boards. mons (ff. 78v-10lv) — Seneca: De Bookplate of Liechtenstein Library. beneficiis, quotations (ff. 101v-104).

Purchased in 1955 from H. P. Kraus. Vel., 104 ff., 23 x 15 cm. Written in 83. Aulus Gellius: Noctes Atticae, in- Italy, early 15th c. Rubricated. Bound in

complete; ends at Book XII, chapter 12. half vel. and paper boards. ; Vel., 100 ff. (ff. 92-100 blank), 23 x Bookplate of Hermann Suchier. Pur14 cm. Written in Italy, 15th c. 1 chased in 1954 from Bernard M. Rosenilluminated initial with half border and thal. unidentified arms; decoration partly un- 88. Aristoteles: Priora analytica (ff. 1-

finished. Bound in orig. Italian blind- 31) — Idem: Posteriora analytica (ff.

stamped calf. 32-51) — Idem: Ethica (ff. 52-66) — Purchased in 1955 from C. A. Stone- Idem: De anima (ff. 66v-86). All in

hill. medieval Latin translations, with exten84. Boethius: De consolatione philoso- sive contemporary annotations. phiae. Vel., 86 ff., 20 x 15 cm. Written in

Vel., 37 ff, 25 x 19 cm. Written in France, 13th c. 5 initials in red and blue; Italy, 14th c. 1 illuminated initial with many marginal diagrams. Bound in 15th

partial border (15th c.); 4 painted c. ms. fragment over paper boards.

initials (14th c.). Bound in 19th c. Bibliotheca Montis S. Georgii. Pur-

French black morocco. chased in 1954 from C. A. Stonehill.

Note, “Ex libris du Fresne 1634." 89. Boethius: De arithmetica, beginning Purchased in 1953 from C. A. Stonehill. with Book I, chapter 23.

85. Leonardus Aretinus: De principatu , Vel., 34 ff. (lacking first 8 ff.), 21 x graeciae (an epitome of Xenophon: Hel- 14cm. Written in France, 13th c. Numer-

lenica). ous diagrams. Bound in 14th c. vel. over Vel., 26 ff., 26 x 18 cm. Written in oak boards; front lining of vel. with 12th Italy, 15th c. 2 painted initials. Bound in c. drawings and 2 colored sketches; back

vel. linings of vel. document dated 1374.

Witten. Witten.

Purchased in 1955 from Laurence Purchased in 1953 from Laurence

86. Marius Fabius Victorinus: Libri II 90. Leonardus Aretinus: De bello Punico.

de inventione. Vel., 62 ff., 22 x 14 cm. Written in Vel., 49 ff., 19 x 13 cm. Written in Italy, 15th c. 4 illuminated initials. Bound Italy, late 13th c. 7 illuminated initials in half red morocco.

T. E. Marston, Connecticut 75 Bookplate of John A. Murphy. Pur- entine blind-stamped brown morocco over chased in 1954 from Laurence Witten. wood boards, with gilt stamping on front r, “IOUAIOS ®ONTANA.”

91. Walter Burley: Vitae philosophorum » De Giulio Fontana vincentino et de (i. 1-129) — Mafieo Vegio: Disputatio gli amici”; bookplate of Bernardo Nani; inter solam, terram et aurum (ff. 131- note signed by Henry Drury; Sir Thomas 109) — Homer: Iliad, excerpts; Ora- Phillipps (Ms. 3384). Purchased in 1956 tiones, tr. by Leonardus Aretinus (ff. from Laurence Witten. 165-174).

Vel. and pap., 174 ff., 22 x 15 cm. 95. Sermones dominicales, with quotations Written in the Rhineland, 15th c. Full in Provencal and index: Surrexit dominus

illuminated border with 4 portraits, 2 vere et apparuit. initials (one containing a portrait), and Pap., 284 ff., 42 x 27 cm. Written in unidentified arms. Bound in olive moroc- southern France, 15th c. Calligraphic

co by F. & T. Aiken. initials. Bound in orig. blind-stamped Purchased in 1955 from Laurence brown morocco over wood boards, hole Witten. for chain hasp.

, . , Witten.

92. Cicero (attrib. author): Ad L. Vetu- P urchased in 1958 from Laurence rium sinonimorum liber.

Vel., 24 ff., 20 x 14 cm. Written in 96. Ovidius: Heroides, XVI, epistle of

Italy, late 14th c. Schoolboy drawings. Paris to Helen, in Latin and French.

Bound in orig. oak boards, rebacked. Vel., 36 ff., 21 x 14 cm. Written in Purchased from H. P. Kraus in 1955. France, ca. 1500. 2 illuminated initials; 93. Georgius Trapenzuntius: De dialec- many small initials in gold on colored

oe ar ; ground. Bound in 18th c. French red mo-

ticis; De locis sophisticis ex Aristotele; De

inventione medii termini —- M. Philethi- poet.

cus: Poem to Federico Monfeltrio. Rlichard] Bull, 1742; b ookplate of Vel., 42 ff., 19 x 13 cm. Written in Thomas Wallis. Purchased in 1956 from Italy, 15th c. 1 small illuminated initial, C. A. Stonehill. 2 diagrams. Bound in orig. blind-stamped 97. Paulus Nicoletus: Logica (ff. 1-44) leather over boards, gilt roundels, brass — De objectionibus contra primum

bosses. tractatum (ff. 44v-45v, first chapter only) Purchased by Nicolo Thermio, 15 Dec. — Anonymous addition to Paulus Per1496, for 30 “carlenorum.” Purchased in gulensis: Logica: Cum sepe numero (ff.

1955 from C. A. Stonehill. 55-59).

94. Guarinus Veronensis: Lexicon Greco- Pap., 60 fi., 21 * 15 cm. Written m Latinum (ff. 1-198) — Idem: De aspira- Italy, 15th c. 7 initials in colored inks; tione Graecarum dictionum (ff. 199-202v) 6 diagrams. Bound in orig. sheepskin Idem: De formationibus temporum ver- over paper boards. borum Graecorum (ff. 203-205) — Belonged in 1497 to Brother Johannes. Idem: De praepositionum significatione Purchased in 1955 from Laurence Witten. (f. 205v) — Idem: De numeris (f. 206). — 98. Aurelius Prudentius Clemens: Psy-

Vel., 206 ff., 19 x 11 cm. Written in chomachia (ff. 1-20v) — Philelphus Italy, late 15th c. Full illuminated border (attrib. author): Symbolus (f. 21) — with initial and unidentified arms; 26 Supplicatio ad virginem Mariam (ff. 21villuminated initials. Bound in orig. Flor- 22) — Lactantius (attrib. author): Ad

76 IT. E. Marston, Connecticut pascha [first 2 lines as in P.L. 138, col. Flanders, 15th c. 3 illuminated initials 1084, but rest of poem totally different] with partial border; many smaller initials. (ff. 22v-25) —— Sedulius: Carmen pas- Bound in 18th c. French olive morocco.

chale et elegia (ff. 25v-61v). Contemporary inscription, ‘“BusleidiaPap., 61 ff., 19 x 14 cm. Written in nus”; bookplate of James P. R. Lyell. Italy “in a Cistercian monastery”; the Purchased in 1953 from C. A. Stonehill.-

Prudentius finished 9 May 1473. Bound ;

in sheepskin over wood boards. 103. Psalterium, Sarum ust Giovanni Montalti; Landau-Finaly (no. Vel., 124 it. (lacking 6 ff.), 21 x 13

319, 329). Purchased in 1956 from cm. Written in England, 15th c. 1 full

Laurence Witten. illuminated border with initial: 4 illuminated initials with three-quarters borders;

99. Francesco Petrarca: Sonetti (ff. 1- many small initials; musical notation. 134) — Italian poetry (ff. 135-139). Bound in orig. leather over oak boards. Pap., 145 ff. (ff. 139v-145 blank), 21 Lee Warly, Canterbury, 1754. Purx 14 cm. Written in Italy, ca. 1390. 1 chased in 1954 from Lathrop C. Harper. rocte by Sangerski and Suclife mo- 104. Aesop: Fabulae, recension of GualPurchased in 1956 from C. A. Stone- terius Anglicus; 37 fables out of 60. |

hill. Vel., 8 ff., 21 x 15 cm. Written in Italy, 14th c. Bound in modern boards. 100. Phalaris: Epistolae, tr. by Franciscus Bookplate of Landau-Finaly (no. 287).

Aretinus (ff. 1-76v) — Brutus: Epis- Purchased in 1952 from C. A. Stonehill.

tolae, tr. by Rinuccius (ff. 77-96v) — oe _ Epistolae; Plutarch to Trajan, Philip to 105. S. Basil: De legendis libris gentilium,

Aristotle, Fabritius and Emilius to Pyrr- tr. by Leonardus Aretinus — Benedetto hus, Caesar to Cicero (ff. 97-98) — Cignolt: Six poems — Seneca: De remeOrationes; Aeschines, Demas, Demos- diis fortuitorum. thenes contra Demadem, Demosthenes ad Vel. and pap., 17 + 8 ff., 18 x 13 cm. Alexandrum, tr. by Leonardus Aretinus Written hos Italy, 15th c. | illuminated (ff. 99-103) — Phalaris: Epistola ad initial with border and arms of Lascaris Demoteli: Monitus tuos Demoteles (ff. family; 1 large and 1 small illuminated

103v-104v). initial. Bound in Italian blind-stamped Pap., 104 ff., 20 x 14 cm. Written in morocco, brass bosses, Ca. 1500; lined

Italy, 15th c. 2 painted initials. Bound in with fragments of 14th c. theological ms.

limp vel. , Lascaris family, 15th c. Purchased in. Philippinus Laudensis. Purchased in 1955 from H. P. Kraus.

1955 from C. A. Stonehill. 106. Johannes Crastonus: Lexicon La-— 101. Sallust: Opera, with anonymous tino-Graecum.

commentary. Pap., 161 ff., 20 x 14 cm. Written in Vel., 162 ff., 21 x 14 cm. Written in Italy, 15th c. Bound in orig. blind-

northern France, ca. 1450. 21 illuminated stamped calf over paper boards.

initials; mappa mundi in gold and colors. Alexander Sca[]dini, 15th c.; Aluisi

Bound in limp vel. Odescalchi, 16th c. Purchased in 1955 Purchased in 1954 from C. A. Stone- from Bernard M. Rosenthal.

hill. 107. Augustinus Datus: Elegantiolae — 102. Vegetius: De re militari. Petrus Paulus Vergerius: De ingenuis Vel., 74 ff., 15 x 9 cm. Written in moribus.

T. E. Marston, Connecticut 77 Pap., 77 ff., 20 x 15 cm. Written in trait of a child, putti, birds, and animals. Italy, 15th c. 3 initials in pen and ink. Bound in vel.

Bound in 18th c. sheepskin. Purchased in 1956 from C. A. StoneJesuit College at Agen, France; Sir hill.

Thomas Phillipp s (Ms. 1010, titled Pas- 112. Honorius Augustodunensis: EluciSio Christi) Purchased in 1955 from darium; Inevitabile, defective at end.

C. A. Stonehill. Vel., 72 ff., 16 x 10 cm. Written in 108. Sallust: Jugurtha. southern Italy, 12th c.; ff. 1-7 in minus-

Vel., 108 ff., 14 x 10 cm. Written in cule, ff. 7v-72 in Beneventan script. Italy, 15th c. Bound in orig. blind- Bound in old vel. stamped brown morocco over oak boards, Sir Thomas Phillipps (Ms. 24783).

gilt roundels. Purchased in 1956 from Laurence Witten. P urchased hill.

in 1953 from C. A. Stone- 113. Baptista Guarino: Epistola ad Johannem Bertucio.

109. Ovidius: Ars amandi (ff. 1-42v) — Vel., 9 ff., 18 x 12 cm. Written in Idem: Remedium amoris (ff. 42v-57) — Italy, ca. 1520. Bound in brown morocco

Idem: Medicata facies (ff. 57v-59) — by Chambolle-Duru. Idem (here attrib.) : Culex (ff. 59-60) — Purchased in 1956 from Lathrop C. Bernardinus Cyllenius: 2 epigrams (tf. Harper.

60) — Ovidius: Amores (f. 61-107v) — ;

Poudo-Ouidis: Nox (F.107y110y). U4, Dogenes Lactus, (and other): Vel. 110 ff., 18 x 12 cm. Written in Italian P , aly, 15th c. 1 initial with full border and Vel., 59 ff., 16 x 11 cm. Written in unidentified arms; 11 other illuminated 8

initials. Bound in vel. Italy, 15th c. Painted initials of a later

Witten. brown calf.

Purchased in 1956 from Laurence date. Bound in 19th c. blind-stamped

J. J. Martini. Purchased in 1956 from 110. Juvenalis: Satyrae. H. P. Kraus.

Vel., 110 ff., 12 x 9 cm. Written in , ,

Italy, ca. 1500, by a hand similar to that niogis Paradoxa; Somnium Sciof Sigismundus de Sigismundis. tull- Vel., 31 ff., 18 x 12 cm. Written in page three-quarters miniature; 15 borders; smaller miniatures Italy, 15th 2 illum; d initials. with 1 historiated ways © &c.Muminated initials.Bound Boun

initial with full border and arms of Fres- in vel. ;

cobaldi family. Miniatures in the style of Purchased in 1955 from Lathrop C. Gherardo and Monte del Fora. Bound in Harper. orig. red velvet over wood boards, edges 116. Cicero: De natura deorum.

gilt and gauffered. Vel., 126 ff., 16 x 11 cm. Written in

Frescobaldi family, Florence. Pur- Italy, 15th c. Bound in vel. chased in 1955 from Lathrop C. Harper. Bookplate of Henry Ellis Allen. PurI11. Anonymous Latin grammar, with

chased in 1953 from C. A. Stonehill.

Italian equivalents of the examples used. 117. Boethius: Topica.

Vel., 76 ff., 16 x 11 cm. Written in Vel., 29 ff., 13 x 10 cm. Written in southern Italy, 15th c. 1 full white-vine England, 13th c. 1 historiated initial; 3

border with partially erased arms, por- illuminated initials. Bound in limp vel. |

78 T. E. Marston, Connecticut Purchased in 1955 from C. A. Stone- Stonehill. hill.

122. S. Bernardus: De diligendo Deo, etc.

118. Albertus Magnus: Compendium Census, 1162, no. 8, when in the litheologicae veritatis (mislabeled Thomas brary of Acton Griscom, High Point, New

Aquinas in 15th c.). Jersey. Purchased in 1957 from Lathrop Vel., 103 ff., 17 x 11 cm. Written in C. Harper.

England, 14th c. Initials drawn in colors. Bound in green morocco by Richard

Bound in 18th c. brown morocco. Weis.

Carmelite convent, Stanford, England; ; . _ ;

Randulf Sneyd, 16th c.; Walter Sneyd 123. S. Isidorus Hispalensis: Etymologiae

(ff. 2-203) Richard (sale, 16-19 Dec. 1903, lot-—~— 777) tovon,Weding. : ,Leighton; hausen (attrib. to S. Thomas Aquinas) E. H. W. Meyerstein, 1923(ff. - 203v-209) — S. ; Expositio missae (sale, lot 20). Purchased in 1952 from , Bonaventura: Sermon to the University C. A. Stonehill.

; ; ; of Paris (ff. — ;Hugo de S. Listed untraced in 209-214v) N. R. Ker, Medi, asVictore: Didascalion (ff. 214-215) —

eval Libraries, 101, where authorship , . (f. ; List of forbidden magical arts attributed to Thomas Aquinas. 215v)

215-

119. Aegidius Beneventanus: Speciosa Pap., 216 ff., 30 x 21 cm. Written in

antiquorum dicta. Bohemia, ca. 1450, by Jacobus de Tacho Vel., 185 ff., 23 x 16 cm. Written in (Tachau). Calligraphic initials; T-O mapItaly, 13th c. 2 historiated initials with pa mundi. Bound in orig. rough doeskin

half borders. Bound in modern blind- over wood boards. stamped half leather over wood boards. Purchased in 1957 from H. P. Kraus.

wines in 1958 from Laurence 124. S. Ambrosius: Opera selecta. De virginibus (ff. 1-93) — De lapsu virginis

120. Horae, Roman use, with additional consecratae (ff. 93v-105) — De viduis

prayers. (ff. 105v-137v) — De institutione vir-

Pap. and vel., 289 ff., 7 x 4 cm. Written ginis (ff. 138-168v) — De ieiunio (ff. in Flanders, ca. 1500, by ‘frater francis- 169-203v) — De poenitentia (ff. 204cus burgensis de frisula iuxta flandream.” 220v, defective at end). Coat of arms, painted initials, tiny wood- Vel., 220 ff., 22 x 13 cm. Written in cut pasted in and painted. Bound in 16th Italy, 15th c. 1 initial with full border; 8 c. calf gilt, with initials F.V.D.V. on front painted initials. Bound in modern brown

cover and M.P.C.D.C. on back cover. morocco with arms of De Briailles on Inscription, “Liberalitate Magistri Vin- sides. centi Vastani, S[] fratris Johannis Antoni Bookplate of Comte Chandon de Briail-

Sorani 1563.” Purchased in 1956 from les. Purchased in 1957 from Laurence

C. A. Stonehill. Witten.

121. Hymnarium, in Greek. 125. S. Gregorius Magnus: Pastorale (ff. Pap., 107 ff. (lacking ff. 1, 7, and 8), 1-80) ——- Contra tempestate (f. 80v) — [4 x 10 cm. Written in eastern Europe, Gilbertus de Hollandia: Sermones super 15th c. Initials and some decoration in Cantica Canticorum, sermons 18-48 (ff.

red. Bound in old goatskin. 81-114v) — Hugo de S. Victore: HomBookplate and signature of W. W. liae in Salomonis ecclesiasten, homily | Greg. Purchased in 1955 from C. A. only (ff. L15-121v).

1. E. Marston, Connecticut 719 Vel., 121 ff., 23 x 16 cm. Written in Census, 723, no. 4, when in the library Switzerland, 12th-13th c., except first 8 of T. Henry Foster, Ottumwa, Iowa ( sale,

ff. of Pastorale 14th c. Bound in old half Parke-Bernet, Mar. 1957). Purchased

leather. from Laurence Witten. Cistercian Abbey at Hautecombe. Pur- , ; a . chased in 1957 from Laurence Witten. 131 Dionysius Areopagita: De eccles! astica hierarchia.

126. Ecclesia taxatio ecclesiarum cathe- Census, 723, no. 2; when in the library dralium totius orbis (ff. 1-21v) — Mo- of T. Henry Foster, Ottumwa, lowa (sale,

nasteria (ff. 22-66v) — Provinciale Parke-Bernet, Mar. 1957). Purchased omnium ecclesiarum mundi (ff. 67-83) from C. A. Stonehill. — Chronicon papale (1f. 83v-90v). ; 132. Pope Pius II: Bulla Ezechielis.

Vel., 90 ff., 22 x 15 cm. Written inin

; ; Pap.,after 6 ff., 191xpainted 13 cm. Written Italy (Brescia), 1439. “1 old vel initial. Bound in green morocco in 1911 Italy, 15th c. Bound in ore WS

, Purchased in 1957 from Bernard M.

byBaltassar Katherine Adams. Rosenthal Zamboni, 1751; Sir Thomas

Phillipps (Ms. 4568); Sir Sydney Cocke- 133. S. Bernardus: De consideratione (ff. rell, 1901. Purchased in 1957 from C. A. 1-54v) — Idem: Epistola ad Eugenium

Stonehill. papam (ff. 54v-55v) — S. Hieronymus: De virginitatis servanda (ff. 56-77).

127. Raimundus de Pennaforte: Summa Vek, 77 ff, 24 x 16 cm. Written in de poenitentia et matrimonia (ff. 1-129) Italy, ca. 1400. 6 painted initials. Bound — Idem: Selections from the Decretales ‘nm modern russia.

of Gregory IX (ff. 129v-138v). Purchased in 1957 from Laurence

ms. tiae.

Vel., 138 ff., 17 x 11 cm. Written in Witten. Spain, 13th c. Calligraphic initials. Un- , bound; wrapped in fragment of 14th c. 134. Pseudo-Cyrillus: Speculum sapien-

Purchased in 1957 from Laurence Pap., 92 ff., 20 x 14 cm. Written in

Witten. Italy, 15th c. Bound in paper boards. Monastery of San Salvator, Pavia. Pur128. Sermones varii; 198 short sermons chased in 1957 from Laurence Witten. not in Migne.

Vel., 99 ff, 17 x 13 cm. Written in 135. Sermones varit; 71 sermons, 4 at-

Switzerland, 13th c. Calligraphic initials. trib. to Ivo of Chartres and the remain-

Bound in old half leather. der not in Migne.

Cistercian Abbey at Hautecombe. Pur- Vel., 158 ff., 22 x 15 cm. Written in chased in 1957 from C. A. Stonehill. Switzerland, 12th c. Calligraphic initials. Bound in 2 vols. in old half leather.

129. Naldus Naldii: Oratio de laudibus Cistercian Abbey at Hautecombe. Pur-

urbis Venetae. chased in 1957 from C. A. Stonehill.

Vel., 18 ff., 21 x 13 cm. Written in Italy, 15th c. 1 historiated initial. Bound © 136. S. Anselmus: Cur Deus homo (ff. 1-

in orig. red silk over wood boards. 25) — Idem: De incarnatione verbi (ff.

Purchased in 1957 from H. P. Kraus. 25-33) — Idem: De libero arbitrio (ff.

33-38v) —— Idem: De casu diaboli (ff.

130. Henricus Suso: Oriviolo della sapi- 39-51) — Idem: De concordia praeentia. scentiae (ff. 5lv-62v).

80 T. E. Marston, Connecticut Vel., 62 ff., 21 x 15 cm. Written in Pap., 240 ff., 21 x 15 cm. Written in Italy, 14th c. Bound in 16th c. Italian Germany by two scribes, the Herolt dated

brown morocco. 1444, Bound in orig. red sheepskin over Inscription: ‘Mei Nicolae Sadoleti.” wood boards, rosettes painted on top,

; ; leaf of 12th c. ms. Vel. 288 fh oo eae os Written jn Purchased in 1957 from H. P. Kraus.

Purchased in 1957 from C. A. Stonehill. bottom, and foredge; bosses. Lined with

the Byzantine East, 13th c. Bound in orig. 142. Servius Honoratus: De centum

leather over heavy wood boards. metris, preceded by a list of proper Purchased in 1957 from Lathrop C. names.

Harper. Pap., 16 ff., 22 x 15 cm. Written in 138. Priscianus: Grammatica, fragment; Italy, 15th c. Bound in paper boards.

111.24 to end, and IV.9-20. Purchased in 1957 from H. P. Kraus. Vel., 4 ff., 31 x 22 cm. Written in 143. Johannes Trithemius: De scriptoris

France, 9th c. Unbound. ecclesiasticis.

Purchased in 1957 from Bernard M. Pap. and vel., 145 ff., 27 x 20 cm.

Rosenthal. Written in Germany in 1492. Calligraphic 139. Aegidius Columna: De regimine initials. Bound in orig. blind-stamped

principum. leather over wood boards.

Vel., 180 ff., 17 x 13 cm. Written in Johannes of Dalberg; Jacob Koebel; Italy, 13th c. Calligraphic initials. Bound monastery of S. Jacobsberg; Johann

in modern blind-stamped brown morocco, Christian Dahl; Leander van Ess; Sir

by L. Magnin. Thomas Phillipps (Ms. 567). Purchased

Note of purchase by Brother Jacobus in 1957 from H. P. Kraus. d’Aragonis from Bartolomeo Barateno, 144. Crete: Government documents from 25 May 1343, for 4 gold florins. Pur- 1323 to 1429, in Latin and Italian.

chased in 1959 from Laurence Witten. Vel., 148 ff., 31 x 24 cm. Written in 140. Calendarium, with feast days 1441- hen, 1323-1429. Bound in 18th c. ie? (ff. 1-13v) — Jacobus de Voragine: Bookplate of Frederick North, Earl of

pistola contra

egenda aurea, excerpts (ff. 14v-138v) , a

__ Bpistol ntra Wiclefistas et Hus- Guilford; Sir Thomas Phillipps (Ms. satas (ff. 139-171) — Errores Grae- 11868). Purchased in 1957 from H. P. corum (ff. 74-269) — Miscellaneous Kraus. theological excerpts (ff. 269v-270v). 145. Henricus Suso: L’aurloge de sapiPap., 270 ff., 21 x 15 cm. Written in ence, anonymous French translation. Germany, ca. 1441, by Gengius Diecheroz Vel., 181 ff., 32 x 22 cm. Written in of Jarental in Carinthia. Bound in orig. France, 15th c. Bound in 19th c. full calf.

H. P. Kraus. ;

red sheepskin over wood boards. Bookplate of De Queux de St. Hilaire. Contemporary ownership inscription of Purchased in 1957 from Laurence Witten.

Brother Oswald. Purchased in 1957 from 146. Zibaldon Da Canale: Merchant’s commonplace book; contains mercantile

141. Nicolaus de Dinkelsbuhl: Confes- arithmetic, weights and measures, sizes of sionale (ff. 1-12v) —— Johannes Herolt: cloth, knowledge of spices, bloodletting, Manuale sermonum dominicalium dis- medical recipes, and some lengthy literary

cipuli (ff. 15-239v). quotations in verse and prose.

T. E. Marston, Connecticut 8 | Pap., 68 ff., 28 x 22 cm. Written in 151. Homiliae, by Beda, Maximus TauVenice, ca. 1320. Drawings of ships, rinensis, Origenes, etc.

towers, etc. Bound in old vel. Vel., 61 ff. (lacking first two and last

Owned in Aug. 1422 by Nicolaus de leaf), 30 x 24 cm. Written in France, Canali of Venice; Jacopo Soranzo; Mat- 9th-10th c. Bound in old half leather. teo Luigi Canonici; bookplate of Walter Cistercian Abbey at Hautecombe, 12th

Kraus. Witten.

Sneyd. Purchased in 1957 from H. P. c. Purchased in 1957 from Laurence 147. Eutropius: Historia Romana, with 152. Biblia Latina: Pauline Epistles, with continuation by Paulus Diaconus (ff. 1- commentary by Gilbertus Porretanus; im-

59v) — Franciscus Patritius Achilli: perfect at beginning and end.

Epistola ad Petrucio (ff. 60-65). Vel., 165 ff., 30 x 22 cm. Written in Pap., 65 ff., 29 x 21 cm. Written in England, 12th c. 4 large initials, one of Italy, 15th c. Bound in old paper boards, which is unfinished. Bound in modern

cased in 2 ff. from a 12th c. missale. half red morocco.

Sebastiano Zucchali; bookplate of Purchased in 1957 from Laurence James P. R. Lyell. Purchased in 1957 Witten.

trom H. P. Kraus. 153. S. Ambrosius: De paradiso (ff. I148. Pisa: Constitutum legis et usus Pi- 29) —- Idem: De Cain et Abel (ff. 30-

sanae Civitatis, incomplete at end. 56) -— Idem: Adhortatio virginitatis Vel., 62 ff., 28 x 18 cm. Written in (ff. 56-69) Idem: De virginitate (ff. Italy, 12th c. Calligraphic initials. Bound 69-83). in 15th c. Spanish half red morocco over Vel., 83 f—., 32 x 24 cm. Written in

wood boards. the 12th c. Bound in old half leather.

Bookstamp “A.N.”; Sir Thomas Phil- Cistercian Abbey at Hautecombe. Purlipps (Ms. 4582). Purchased in 1957 chased in 1957 from Laurence Witten.

trom H. P. Kraus. 154. William of Melitona: Commentar149. Leonardus Aretinus: De la prima ium in Ecclesiasticum, with index. guerra Punica (ff. 1-S51v) —- Idem: Vita Vel., 305 ff., 32 x 21 cm. Written in di Dante (ff. 51v-56v) — Idem: Vita de France, 14th c.; index in a later 14th c. Petrarca (ff. 57-59v). All in anonymous hand. | miniature with partial border.

Italian translation. Bound in 15th c. Italian blind-stamped Pap., 59 ff., 29 x 21 cm. Written in morocco over wood boards, lined with

Italy, 15th c., by two scribes. Calligraphic 12th c. musical ms. initial. Bound in modern brown morocco. Purchased in 1957 from C. A. Stone-

Purchased in 1957 from H. P. Kraus. hill. 150. Nicolaus Trivet: Commentarium in 155. Pope Bonifacius VIII: Liber VI

tragoediae Senecae. Decretalium, with commentary of JohanPap., 254 ff., 30 x 21 cm. Written in nes Andreae (ff. 1-96, lacking 9 ff.) — Italy, 15th c. Calligraphic initial. Bound Popes Clement V and John XXII: Conin orig. Italian blind-stamped half leather stitutiones, without commentary (ff. 97-

over wood boards. 128).

Ms. note in hand of Frederico Patetta Vel., 128 ff., 45 x 27 cm. Written in

on flyleaf. Purchased in 1957 from H. P. Italy (Bologna), before 1326; the Boni-

Kraus. facius by the scribe Felix, the Clement

82 T. E. Marston, Connecticut by another hand. 2 large miniatures, 32 Purchased in 1957 from H. P. Kraus.

marginal figures, 39 historiated initials, ae ; ; ; .

95 painted initials, in the style of Jaco- 161. Aemilianus Cimbriacus (Giovanni

: ; ; Steffano Emiliano): Rhapsodarium. pino da Reggio. Bound in old vel. Sir Thomaspps Phill Vel., 16 ff., 19 x 13 cm. Written (Ms. 13625). ;in Purchased in 1957 from H. P. Kraus. Ita ly, Ith c. Arms of Nicolo Donati,

Bishop of Aquileia, to whom it is dedi-

156. S. John Chrysostom: Homiliae super cated; 7 initials. Bound in a vel. letter Matthaeum, copied from a defective ms. from Doge Agostino Barbarigo accreditthat lacked homilies 9-18 (ff. 1-84v) — ing his secretary, Joannes B[ ], 5 May Martinus Polonus: Chronica succincta (ff. 148[8]. The letter is 42 x 37 cm.

84v-123v). Purchased in 1958 from Laurence Vel., 123 ff., 32 x 25 cm. Written in Witten.

ound in modern half morocco. , ; Purchased in 1957 from Laurence Pap. 215 HL, 33 x 23 om Written , "

normany: 14th c. Calligraphic initials. 162. Albertus Magnus: Bthica.

Witten. Austria, 15th c. One illuminated initial, unidentified arms, calligraphic initials. 157. S. Augustinus: Confessiones. Bound in orig. Austrian blind-stamped Vel., 76 ff., 30 x 21 cm. Written in leather over wood boards.

Fngland, ca. 1100. 10 painted initials. Purchased in 1958 from Laurence

Bound in 19th c. russia. Witten.

Booklabel of Dr. Lucien Graux. Pur- , ,

chased in 1957 from Laurence Witten. ane S- Antoninus Florentinus: De pec158. S. Ambrosius: Expositio in Evan- Pap., 255 ff., 23 x 17 cm. Written in gelium S. Lucae, preceded by Decretum Austria[?] by Johannes Ardellus de Stavo-

Urbani Papae, dated 1095. lis, 15th c. Calligraphic initials. Bound in

Vel., 129 ff., 34 x 23. Written in Italy, orig. Austrian blind-stamped pigskin over

ca. 1100. Calligraphic initials. Bound in wood boards.

half leather over paper boards. Bookplate and ownership note of the Cistercian Abbey of Hautecombe. Pur- Franciscan monastery at Bolzano in the

chased in 1957 from Laurence Witten. Tyrol. Purchased in 1958 from C. A. 159. S. Gregorius Magnus: Homiliae Stonehill. super Ezechielem, ending at sixth homily 164. Aristoteles: Ethica, trans. Leonar-

of second part. dus Aretinus; with extensive annotation. Vel., 105 ff., 30 x 22 cm. Written in Pap., 98 ff., 30 x 22 cm. Written in

France[?], 12th c. Calligraphic initials. Spain[?], 16th c. Bound in orig. Spanish

Bound in old half leather. blue sheepskin over wood boards, clasps. Cistercian Abbey of Hautecombe. Pur- Purchased in 1958 from Laurence

chased in 1957 from C. A. Stonehill. Witten.

160. S. John Chrysostom: Ad Stagirium a 165. S. Augustinus: Soliloquia (ff. 1-22v)

daemone vexatum, tr. by Ambrosius — §S. Bernardus: De cura rei familiaris

Traversarius. (ff. 22v-24) — Idem: Liber admonitionis

Vel., 52 ff. (lacking last leaf), 19 x ad sorore suo (ff. 24v-85v) — Anselmus: 10 cm. Written in Italy, 15th c. 3 illumi- Quotations (ff. 86-88) — S. John Chrynated initials. Bound in orig. blind- sostom: Quotations (f. 88) — S. Thomas stamped brown leather over wood boards. de Aquino: Quotations (f. 88-88v).

T. E. Marston, Connecticut 83 Vel., 88 ff., 19 x 12 cm. Written in Pap., 83 ff., 22 x 14 cm. Written in Italy by Jacobus, priest of S. James at Italy (Rocha Contrata) by Valerius Luprio, finished 7 Mar. 1455. 3 illumi- Rochensis Zitellus, 15th c. Bound in vel.

nated initials. Bound in modern half over paper boards.

russia. Purchased in 1959 from Laurence

Bookplate of James P. R. Lyell. Pur- Witten. chased in 1958 from C. A. Stonehill. 170. Baudoin d’Avesnes, attributed auth166. S. Augustinus: De doctrina Chris- or: Chroniques, in French, books 2 and tiana, lacking last leaf; text completed on 3 only. Also known as the Chronicon

fly-leaf at time of binding. Hannonensis.

Vel., 66 ff., 16 x 11 cm. Written in Vel., 372 ff., 45 x 32 cm. Written in northern Italy, 12th c. Calligraphic northern France, 14th c. One miniature initials. Bound in 15th c. blind-stamped with border and two coats of arms, one brown calf over wood boards, with the being of the Esch family. Two volumes

Visconti device (a serpent). bound in one in orig. wooden boards, Visconti family of Milan. Purchased in spine re-covered with brown russia, 19th

1958 from Laurence Witten. C.

; . Esch family; Jacques-Auguste de Thou;

holunus theton per guoguie. Antonius Earl of Guilford; Sir Thomas Phillipps

Vel., 62 ff., 24 x 16 cm. Written in oes Jo ae oee8). Purchased in

Italy, 17 Jan. 1443, by Johannes [ ] — )

(cryptographic colophon); throughout, a 171. Antonio Beccadelli (called Antonius

palimpsest on legal documents. Calli- Panormitanus): Alphonsi regis dicteria graphic initials. Bound in blind-stamped atque facta, with commentary by Pope polished calf for Henry Drury by C. Pius IL (ff. 1-96) — Idem: Triumphus

Lewis. Alphonsi regis, with commentary by Pope Henry Drury; Sir Thomas Phillipps Pius (ff. 96-102) — Pope Pius II: Oratio (Ms. 3368). Purchased in 1958 from ad Alphonsum Aragonis (ff. 102-105).

Laurence Witten. Pap., 105 ff., 21 x 15 cm. Written in 168. Gasparinus Barzizius Bergomensis: Germany, 20 Jun. 1493. Calligraphic Commentarium in Epistolas Senecae. initials. Bound in early sheepskin over Pap., 340 ff., 33 ;x ,23Lae cm. Written in woodin boards, rebacked. Purchased 1958 trom Laurence

Italy, 15th c. One illuminated initial. Witten

Bound in orig. blind-stamped calf over

wood boards with bosses, hole for chain 172. Homilies of Beda, S. Augustinus,

hasp. and S. Hieronymus; fragment. Purchased by Mer. Nicolao Rovira, Vel., 24 ff. (last of original 177), 32 Vicario di Muniesa, in Rome for 1 1/2 x 23 cm. Written in France or Italy, 11th florins (15th c.); bookplates of Feliciano c. Bound in modern black half morocco.

Ramirez de Arellano, Marques de la _ Cistercian Abbey of Hautecombe in Fuen-Santa de Xalle; Francisco Tolrra, Savoy. Purchased in 1958 from Laurence

Madrid; unidentified bookplate. Pur- Witten. chased in 1958 from Laurence Witten.

173. Gospels, in Latin; with prefaces of

Epistolae. gical year.

169. Gasparinus Barzizius Bergomensis: S. Hieronymus and lections for the litur-

84 T. E. Marston, Connecticut Vel., 201 ff., 27 x 20 cm. Written in lomeo San Vito, with extensive correcGermany, 11th c. Spaces left originally tions in his hand. Two full-page initials. filled in the 14th c. with large calligraphic Bound in orig. blind-stamped brown moinitials. Bound in 18th c. polished sheep- rocco over wood boards.

skin. Partially erased note inside back cover,

Carthusian monastery at Sirck (15th ‘Codex Bernardo Bembo.” Purchased in c.); Graf von Villers von Sapuch (1820). 1958 from C. A. Stonehill. Purchased in 1952 from C. A. Stonehill. 179. Julius Caesar: L’istoria de la battag174. Giovanni Boccaccio: Epistole a lia di Gallia, trans. Pier Candido Decem-

messer Pino de Rossi; imperfect at end. brio. Vel., 24 ff., 16 x 12 cm. Written in Vel., 180 ff., 28 x 20 cm. Written in Italy, 15th c. Bound in old paper boards. Italy (Florence?), probably from the Purchased in 1958 from H. P. Kraus. workshop of Vespasiano da Bisticci. One

. initial with full border, one initial with

175. S. Bonaventur a: In Sententias Petri half border, six illuminated initials, full-

Lombardi, book IV only, with index. page illuminated incipit. Bound in limp Vel., 156 ff., 23 X 18 em. Written in vel., edges gilt and gauffered. Italy, 13th c. One illuminated initial. Purchased in 1958 from C. A. StoneBound in 18th c. German blind-stamped hill. pigskin.

Eucharius Gottlieb Rinck (cat., no. 180. Chronique en rondeaux.

8570); signature of A. M. Taylor. Pur- Vel. roll, 566 x 64 cm. Written in chased in 1958 from C. A. Stonehill. France, after 1409. One illuminated

a initial, 58 paintings of churches. Un-

176. Pope Bonifacius VIII: Liber VI bound.

le Moine. Witten.

Decretalium, with the commentary of Jean Purchased in 1959 from Laurence Vel., 107 ff., 42 x 26 cm. Written in France, 14th c. One illumination and one 181. Cicero: De divinatione.

illuminated initial. Bound in orig. red Vel., 58 ff. (lacking 2 ff.), 19 x 13

sheepskin over wood boards. cm. Written in Italy, 1456. One illumi-

Purchased in 1958 from C. A. Stone- nated initial. Bound in old red morocco.

hill. Guarnieri-Balleani Library, Iesi, Italy. — Purchased in 1959 from C. A. Stonehill.

177. Breviarium, Saragossa use.

Vel., 389 ff., 17 x 12 cm. Written in 182. Cicero: De oratore (ff. 1-44v) — Spain before 1298. 3 full-page pen draw- Idem: Pro Sextio Pompeio (ff. 47-57) —

ings; calligraphic initials. Bound in 15th Idem: Pro Ligario (ff. 57v-63v) — c. Hispano-Mauresque _ blind-stamped Idem: Pro Milone (ff. 64-84) — Idem: brown morocco over wood boards. Pro rege Deitaro (ff. 84v-91v) — Idem: Purchased in 1958 from C. A. Stone- Pro Archia poeta (ff. 91v-96v).

hill. Pap., 106 ff., 21 x 14 cm. Written in . a Italy, 15th c. Bound in old red morocco.

178. Leonardus Aretinus: Ciceronis vita Guarnieri-Balleani Library, esi, Italy. S012). — Idem: Demosthenis vita (ff. Purchased in 1959 from C. A. Stonehill.

Vel., 72 ff., 16 x 9 cm. Written in 183. Cicero: Topica (ff. 1-7) — Idem: Italy, 15th c., in the workshop of Barto- Partitiones oratoriae (ff. 7-17) — Idem:

T. E. Marston, Connecticut 85

De oratore (ff. 17-78). Census, 1847, no. 9, when in the estate Vel., 78 ff. (last f. mutilated), 36 x of W. M. Voynich, New York. Purchased

26 cm. Written in Italy, 15th c. One in 1958 from H. P. Kraus.

i uminaiee ee vee oe tog “or ; 187. Conrad of Clairvaux: Narratio de

rs ot er iuminate initia's. oune 8 initio Cysterciensis ordinis, seu Exordium orig. Hispano-Mauresque blind-stamped magnum

vrown haved is ena poarcs: S Vel., 163 ff., 27 x 18 cm. Written in hill nrenasee 1p rom ©. A. stone- France, 15th c. 7 large calligraphic ini-

- tials. Bound in modern grey morocco on

184. Cicero: Tusculanae (ff. 1-78) — oak boards, by Maltby, Oxford.

Idem: De finibus (ff. 79-160). Bookplate of James P. R. Lyell. PurVel., 160 ff., 27 x 18 cm. Written in chased in 1958 from C. A. Stonehill.

nay erence) finished «> pote | Oo 188. Domizio Palladio da Sora: Poemata.

by Niccolo de omenico ce soma ane Vel., 28 ff., 18 x 13 cm. Written in illuminated initial with and un-initial, ; . Laearms , ; . ; _ Italy, 15th 9c. Oneborder illuminated identified arms; other illuminated ini;Bound . . , of the Barozzi family of Venice. tials. Bound in orig. Florentine blindt db leath d board in old limp vel. stamped brown leather over woo moan’ Barozzi family (text dedicated to Giorebacked. vanni,(cat. Bishop Bergamo); note Firmin Didot I1V,of 1882, no. 37); ? ” signed ; by Vincenzo Joppi (19th c.). Purchased Sir Sydney Cockerell. Purchased inLaurence 1958Witten. ; in 1958 from from H. P. Kraus.

Burlington Fine Arts Club cat. (1908) 189. Inventory of taxable property with no. 187; Sir Sydney Cockerell, “Signed valuations, in the town of Este, Italy, mss. in my collection,” The Book Collec- 1438-1448.

tor, If (1951) 13-14. Vel., 88 ff., 31 x 25 cm. Written in

185. Marcus Antonius Coccius Sabelli- Italy (Este), 8 Jan. 1448, by Joannes Zecus: De vetustate Aquileiensis patriae narius. Bound in old limp vel.

(ff. 1-98) — Idem: Carmina (ff. 99- Purchased in 1958 from H. P. Kraus. 108) — Idem: In municionem sontiacam 190. Bartolomeo Facio [Fazio]: De vite (ff. 109-121) — Idem: In carnicum in- felicitate (ff. 1-43) — In cena domini: cendium (ff. 121-131) — Idem: In utini Quoniam sepe ac multum superioribus

originem (ff. 131-151) — Idem: In (ff. 43v-47v) — De dominica resurrecfluctuante divi Petri cymoam (ff. 151- tione: Tan [sic] si per ingenii mei (ff. 48-

157) — Idem: In rerum et artium in- SOv). ventores (ff. 157-163). Preceded by an Pap., 50 ff., 21 x 15 cm. Written in index and life of Coccius Sabellicus. Italy, 15th c. 2 unfinished initials. Bound Pap., 167 ff., 21 x 15 cm. Written in in vel. over paper boards. Italy before 1490, except prefatory mate- Purchased in 1958 from C. A. Stone-

rial which is late 16th c. Arms of the hill.

Savorgnan family of Friuli; calligraphic 191. Jehan Froissart: Chroni - earl initials. Bound in old polished sheepskin. vccension en dine with th ear 1370 cary

Purchased in 1958 A. Stone© year wi rom Stone Vel., from 177 +C. 250 ff., 37 x 28 cm. Written in northern France, ca. 1400. 186. Aegidius de Columna: Historia de Half-page comprising 4 miniatures; 7

bello Trojano. other miniatures; numerous illuminated

86 T. E. Marston, Connecticut initials, all with half borders. Bound in Vel., 212 of 224 ff., 45 x 28 cm. two volumes in 16th c. green velvet over Written in Italy (Bologna), before 1304. wood boards, brass corners; brass name- One large miniature with historiated iniplate and plaque removed, but identifiable tial and portrait in three-quarter border;

as bound for the Clermont-Tonnerre 29 initials with half borders; portrait at

family. end of volume. Bound in 15th c. HispanoUnidentified arms of early owner over- Mauresque blind-stamped red morocco painted in several initials; Henri, Comte over wood boards. de Clermont-Tonnerre; the Minimes of Possibly made for Alvaro Pelayo. PurTonnerre (1640); Cardinal Loménie de chased in 1958 from Laurence Witten.

Brienne (1788); Bibliotheca Parisina ee (sale, 1791, lot 545): Thomas Johnes 196. Johannes Herolt: Sermones discipuli

of Hafod; the Dukes of Newcastle (Clum- de tempore, with index.

ber sale, London, 6 Dec. 1937, lot 944). Pap., 323 ff., 31 x 22 om. Written in Purchased in 1958 from Laurence Witten. Germany, 15th c. Calligraphic initials. Bound in orig. sheepskin over wood

192. S. Gregorius Magnus: Homiliae. boards. Vel., 167 ff. (lacking 3 ff.), 29 x 18 Bookplate of Hilprand von Branden-

cm. Written in France, 12th c. One burg; ownership note of Carthusian monilluminated initial, many calligraphic ini- astery at Buxheim. Purchased in 1958 tials. Bound in green morocco by Kather- from Laurence Witten. ine Adams, 1911.

Cistercian abbey of Villars, diocese of 197. S. Hieronymus: Commentarii in XII Liege; Sir Thomas Phillipps (Ms. 6932); prophetas minores. Sir Sydney Cockerell. Purchased in 1958 Vel., 80 + 114 ff. (lacking last f.), 39

from C. A. Stonehill. x 27 cm. Written in France, 12th c. Many painted initials. Bound in two volumes in

193. S. Gregorius Magnus: Moralia in half leather.

Job. Cistercian Abbey of Hautecombe, SaVel, 191 + 240 ff., 41 x 27 cm, voy. Purchased in 1958 from Laurence

Written in Spain, 12th c. Calligraphic ini- Witten. tials of the late 13th c. Bound in two volumes in early or orig. wood boards, 198. S. Hieronymus: Dialogus adversus

remains of red sheepskin. Pelagium (ff. 1-26) — Rufinus: Contra Purchased in 1958 from Laurence Hieronymum (ff. 26-47) — S. Hierony-

Witten. mus: Contra Rufinum (ff. 47-72) — 194. Pope Gregorius IX: Decretales. Pseudo- Hieronymus: Disputatione de Vel., 82 ff., 45 x 30 cm. Written in ratione animae (ff. 72v-75v) — Ort-

; genes: Planctus seu Lamentus, trans. S. northern Europe, 14th c.; unfinished, . Hieronymus (ff. 75v-76v) — S. Hierony-

space left for commentary. Bound in ,

orig. pigskin over wood boards; on front mus: De All questionibus (ff. 76v-84) cover, “Liber decretalium cum glossam ~~ Idem: De XI questionibus (ff. 84v-

incompletus.” 91v) — Idem: Ad Demetriadem (ff.

Witten. 1O1v-109v). | | Purchased in 1958 from Laurence Piv-101v) — Idem: Vita S. Pauli (ff.

Pap., 109 ff., 29 x 22 cm. Written in 195. Guido da Baysio: Rosarium Decreti, Italy, 14th c. One illuminated initial with

pars II. partial border. Bound in modern vel.

T. E. Marston, Connecticut 87

hill. Rosenthal, Inc.

Purchased in 1958 from C. A. Stone- Purchased in 1958 from Bernard M.

199. S. Hieronymus: Epistolae (ff. 1- 203. Jacobus Esculensis: Quaestiones 299) — Eusebius: Epistola de obitu et ordinariae (ff. 1-17v) — Idem: Tituli laudibus Hieronymi (ff. 299v-314v) — quodlibetorum (ff. 17v-55) — Idem: S. Augustinus: Epistola ad Cyrillum de Tabule operum [Duns] Scoti (ff. 59-87) laudibus S. Hieronymi (ff. 314v-317v) — — Idem[?]: Tabula quodlibetorum Hen-

S. Cyrillus: Epistola ad Augustinum de rici de Gandavo (ff. 88-94).

miraculis Hieronymi (ff. 317v-329v). Vel. and pap., 94 ff., 29 x 20 cm. Vel., 329 ff. (lacking 3 ff.), 36 x 25 Written in England, 15th c. Bound in cm. Written in Italy, 15th c. Two large modern vel. illuminated initials, 226 small illuminated Purchased in 1958 from C. A. Stone-

initials. Bound in 19th c. Italian brown hill. morocco, P. Paolini stamped on upper 204. Jeronimus ab Alexandria (Jeronimo

” P. Paolini Purchased in 1958 from Squarzafico ): Bellum septicornigera (if.

; 1-39) — Idem: Liber pastoralis (ff. 40-

Laurence Witten. 46).

200. Honorius Augustodunensis: In Can- Pap., 46 ff., 15 x 10 cm. Written in tica canticorum. At the end, 2 ff. contain- Italy, begun 15 Feb. and finished 24 Jun.

ing instructions for casting bells. 1433. Two illuminated initials. Bound in Vel., 116 ff., 20 x 15 cm. Written in modern black half morocco, by Sangorski southern Italy, 13th c.; last 2 ff., 15th c. and Sutcliffe. One illuminated initial with half border Presented in 1958 by Laurence Witten. ane vntiohonal Bound in leat of 15th c. 205. Johannes, Abbott of S. Maria in the

_ Black Forest: Certification of Johannes de

Purchased in 1958 from H. P. Kraus. Blumenegk, knight, as a Crusader; before 201. Humanist commonplace book, with three witnesses and a notary.

quotations arranged by subject-matter. Vel., 1 f., 22 x 35 cm. Written in GerPap., 96 ff. (including 3 blank), 30 x many (S. Maria), 18 Jul. 1425, Conrad 10 cm. Written in Italy, 15th c. One large Spiegelberg, notary. Unbound.

painted initial. Bound in orig. limp vel., Purchased in 1958 from Laurence quires backed by vel. strips, open back, Witten.

quires sewed on three leather strips. _ Thomas Rodd (sale, 5 Feb. 1850, lot 206. Justinianus: Codex, with the com297): Samuel Allen (sale, 30 Jan. 1920, mentary of Accursius, extensive annotalot 63); Sir Sydney Cockerell. Purchased tions, and two indices.

in 1959 from Laurence Witten. Vel., 207 ff., 42 x 26 cm. Written in

Italy or England by an Italian scribe, 13th

202. Jacopo Palladino Teramo: Proces- c.; one gathering replaced in 14th c. sus Belial. On f. 48, the Athanasian English hand; earliest annotations in 13th

Creed. c. English hand. One illuminated initial, Vel., 48 ff., 31 x 24 cm. Written in — 11 miniatures, 13th c. English workman-

Italy (Abruzzi), by Jacobus Grassi de ship. Bound in half leather and paper Camplo, in the 15th c. Creed in a slightly boards. later hand. Calligraphic initials. Bound in John Erghome (14th c.); Austin Friars,

modern purple morocco. York (14th c.); Galfrido Apholl (Walter

88 T. E. Marston, Connecticut “ piowell, Leth ¢.). Purchased in 1958 210. Lunario perpetuo; lunar tables in

Montague Rhodes James, Austin Friars ae Lf. 64x23 Wr a Ital Library at York, 62, Ms. F in Fasciculus ca M0 Gaboun q on, ritten in Maly;

J. W. Clark dictatus. Purchased in 1958 from H. P. Kraus.

Vel enn Opera. 211. Macer Floridus: De virtutibus her, - (including 3 blank), 33 x barum (ff. 1-36) — Marbodus: De lapi-

22 cm. Written in Italy (Florence), 15th dibus selections (ff. 3 6-37 __ Tract i m by scribe L. 2. Full-page luminated phlebotomy: Aries caput. Taurus callum incipit, historiated initial with full border (ff. 37v-38) — Recipes for treatment of containing 5 miniatures, 8 illuminated ini- diseases of the eye (ff. 38v-39V).

nn Bound in 18th c. French red mo- Pap., 39 ff. 22 x 5 cm. Writte n in Count Justin MacCarthy-Reagh (cat., aay vel over taper ra Bound 1815, no. 511); Sir Thomas Phillipps Purchased in 1958 from Laurence (Ms. 137); A. Chester Beatty (sale, Witten

1933, lot 58). Purchased in 1958 from ,

H. P. Kraus. 212. Macrobius: In somnium Scipionis, 208. S. Leo Magnus: Sermones (ff. 1-6) with oxtensive annotations in Greek and — §. John Chrysostom: Homilia de peni- Pap. 110 ff, 29 x 21 cm. Written in tentia (ff. 6-8v) — Idem: Sermones (ff. Italy, 15th c. Bound in old red morocco; 8v-13) — S. Augustinus: Sermones (ff. 2 vel. ff. of an old monastic chronicle 13-30v) — S. John Chrysostom: Homilia bound in before text. de evangelio in principio (ff. 30v-40) _ Guarnieri-Balleani Library, Iesi, Italy. Homiliae (Hf. 40v-48v) Attribution . Purchased in 1959 from C. A. Stonehill. given by the scribe in his directions to

the rubricator. 213. Missale.

Vel., 48 ff., 29 x 19 cm. Written in Vel., 276 ff. (lacking 3 ff.), 32 x 22

northern Europe, 12th c. Calligraphic ini- cm. Written by several hands at the

tials. Bound in modern vel. Augustinian monastery of S. Florian, Purchased in 1958 from C. A. Stone- Upper Austria, 13th c. One full-page hill. miniature, one marginal miniature, 3 illuminated initials, 26 large painted ini-

209. Leopold of Austria: Astronomia. tials, many pages with musical notation in Pap., 156 ff., 22 x 15 cm. Written in neumes. Bound in cuir cisélé leather over

Germany by two hands, finished by wood boards, made between 1451 and H.K.V., 20 Jan. 1480. Astronomical 1468 at S. Florian. tables and diagrams. Bound in orig. paper S. Florian monastery. Purchased in

wrappers with astrological sketch on front 1959 from H. P. Kraus.

COVET. On binding, see Albin Czerny, Die Philippus Schoen, M.D. and canon of Bibliothek des Chorherrnstites St. Florian the church of S. Victor; willed by him, (Linz, 1874) 84-85,

together with his astrolabe, to the convent

of Sousback (late 15th c. hand); book- 214. Nicolaus de Lyra: Apocalypsis, with plate, Nordkirchen. Purchased in 1958 the preface of Guillelmus de Brito.

from Laurence Witten. Vel., 120 ff., 24 x 18 cm. Written in

T. E. Marston, Connecticut 89 _ France, 15th c. One illuminated initial. c.). Purchased in 1958 from C. A. StoneBound in modern blind-stamped half calf; hill.

recently bound with no. 216 below. ; a Purchased in 1958 from Laurence “ Peter of Peckham: La Lumiere aux

Witten. Vel., 60 ff. (defective at beginning and

vel. oer

215. Nicolaus de Lyra: In Testamentum end), 21 x 14 cm. Written in England,

Vetus, Genesis-Kings. 13th c. Bound in orig. leather over wood Vel., 235 ff., 33 x 24 cm. Written in boards.

Italy, 14th c. 29 paintings and diagrams in Purchased in 1959 from H. P. Kraus.

co 08 calligraphic initials. Bound in limp 220. Petrus Comestor: Historia scholas-

Cathedral of Ravenna; bookplate of vee (ft ee. ad store O° enn

Charles Lermier, Comte Chandon de espasiano. 2crer us OSE

Briailles. Purchased in 1958 from Laur- nente ipsum (ff. 171-173v) — Pseudo-

7 Augustinus: De mirabilibus veteris et

ence Witten. novis testamenti (ff. 174-189v) — S. 216. Nicolaus de Lyra: Commentary on Ambrosius: Hexameron, excerpts (ff. Exodus 14.4 to 15.5, with index (ff. 1- 189v-197v). 59) — Idem: Commentary on Luke 1.19 Census, 1848, no. 12, when in the to 1.33, with index (ff. 60-107) — estate of W. M. Voynich, New York; conAnonymous tract; Lectare stit que non tents incorrectly listed in Census. (ff. 108-113) — Nicolaus de Lyra: Pos- 221. Petrus de Crescentiis: Liber ruratilla in Joshuam (ff. 114-140) — Idem: lium commodorum.

Postilla in Iudicum (ff. 141-165). Vel., 142 ff., 36 x 27 cm. Written in Vel., 165 ff., 24 x 18 cm. Written in Italy (Bologna), 14th c. Full border with France; ff. 1-113, 13th c.; ff. 114-165, historiated initial; 2 half borders with 15th c. Calligraphic initials. Bound in historiated initials in the style of Niccolo modern blind-stamped half leather over da Bologna; 17 half borders with illumi-

wood boards. | nated initials. Bound in 18th c. Italian Unidentified monastic bookstamp. Pur- green morocco.

chased in 1958 from Laurence Witten. Purchased in 1958 from H. P. Kraus. 217. Matteo Palmieri: De temporibus. 222. Petrus Lombardus: Sententiarum.

Vel., 100 ff., 36 x 26 cm. Written in Vel., 210 ff. (lacking 8 ff.), 34 x 22 Italy, after 1449. 2 illuminated initials. cm. Written in England, 13th c. CalliBound in 17th c. Italian red morocco, graphic initials. Bound in black morocco,

arms of Henri Gaston de Bourbon. by Gough, 1837. Henri Gaston de Bourbon. Purchased Dr. Hampson; Philip Bliss; bookplates

in 1958 from Bernard Rosenthal Inc. of J. F. Shearman, J. E. Millard, and 218. Paulus Diaconus: Historia gentis James P. R. Lyell. Purchased in 1959 Langobardorum (ff. 1-76) — S. Ambro- trom Laurence Witten. sius (also attrib. to Palladius): De gentibus 223. Remigius Autissiodorensis: Excerpts

Indiae et Bragmanibus (ff. 78-88). | from the commentaries on the Pauline Pap., 88 ff., 31 x 21 cm. Written in Epistles (ff. 1-24) —— Sermones, impersouthern France, 15th c. Calligraphic ini- fect at beginning (ff. 25-52) ——- Johannes

tials. Bound in old vel. over paper boards. Gallensis: Breviloquium antiquorum Signature of Gaudenzio Claretta (19th principum ac philosophorum (ff. 52v-78).

90 T. E. Marston, Connecticut Vel., 78 ff., 15 x 10 cm. Written in France, 14th c. 15 paintings illustrating France, the Remigius 15th c., the remain- visions of the Popes. Bound in orig. limp

der 14th c. Calligraphic initials. Bound in vel.

19th c. blind-stamped brown calf. Bookplate of Hachette. Purchased in ‘Frater Baptista de Bino ... 1490”; 1959 from Laurence Witten.

seen toe C ae Crags Purchased 226. Silius Italicus: Punica.

co Pap., 184 ff. (lacking 3 ff.), 29 x 22

224. Servius Honoratus: Commentarii in cm. Written in Italy, 15th c. Disbound;

Vergilii opera. preserved in early 19th c. wood box.

Vel., 371 (of probably 448) ff., 42 x Forged 15th c. presentation inscription

27 cm. Written in Italy (probably Milan), to Francesco Petrarca, with early 19th c. 15th c. 2 full borders with historiated ini- documents authenticating this forgery. tials and portraits of Giovanni Galeazzo Purchased in 1958 from Bernard Ros-

Sforza as a youth, one border signed by enthal, Inc. Ambrogio Marliani; 15 illuminated ini- Louis Arrigoni, Notice historique et tials. Bound in modern boards covered bibliographique sur 25 mss. . . . ayant fait

with old green velvet. parte de la bibliothéque de Frangois PetGiovanni Galeazzo Sforza; Gian Gia- rarque (Milan, 1883) no. 1, p. 21-23. como Trivulzio, Trivulzio-Trotti collec- 227. Sulpitius Verulanus: De versum

tion (1886); F. Engel-Gros, Parvicini- scansione. Engel collection. Purchased in 1958 from Pap., 58 ff., 21 x 15 cm. Written in

Laurence Witten. Germany, 15th c. Calligraphic initials. Girolamo d’Adda, /ndagine_ storiche, Bound in green half leather and paper

artistiche e bibliografiche sulla libreria boards. Visconti-Sforzasca (Milan, 1875-1879) Purchased in 1958 from Bernard Ros-

353, 777; Charles Sotheran, Medieval enthal, Inc. nuggels from the Trivulsio library of 228. Tancredi da Bologna: Li ordinaire, Milan (New York, 1886) 11-14; | F. ‘na French. Novatti, “t codici Trivulzio-Trottt,” Gior- Vel., 121 ff., 30 x 21 cm. Written in nate storico della letteratura Italiana, Ix northern France, 13th c., with 16th c. (1887) 143; Francesco Malaguzzi- Valeri, index and annotations. 4 miniatures. Le corte di Ludovico il Moro, I, 438-439; Bound in 19th c. French blind-stamped

Il, 120, and plate 117; P. Ganz, brown calf, by Thouvenin. L'Oeuvre dun amateur dart, La collec- Signatures of Jean de la Maison and tion de M. F. Engel-Gros, 1, 180-181, Gilbert Chaibiol (15th c.), J. N. de 211, 228, 251, 273; IL, plates 88c, 91, Murat (16th c.), Prohet (18 Aug. 1665), Erardo Aeschlimann, Dictionnaire des Bruyere (18th c.). Purchased in 1958 miniaturistes (Milan, 1940) 124-125, from Laurence Witten.

plate 73; Elisabeth Pellegrin, La biblio-

theque des Visconti et des Sforza (Paris, 229. Terentius: Comoediae, with the Vita

1955) 397-398. Terentii of Paulus Orosius, and extensive scholia and glosses.

225. Sibylla: De imperatore (not related Vel., 127 ff., 20 x 13 cm. Written in to the traditional Sibylline text). At the France, late 15th c. Arms of the family end, on 2 ff. a vision seen in a Cistercian of Terrail de Bayard; 4 miniatures; many

monastery in 1343. painted initials. Bound in 18th c. polished Vel., 44 ff., 17 x 12 cm. Written in calf.

7. E. Marston, Connecticut 9] Terrail de Bayard family. Purchased Italy, 14th c. Many illuminated initials.

in 1958 from H. P. Kraus. Bound in 19th c. blind-stamped calf.

230. Thomas Anglicus (Thomas Jorz; see wy ncased in 1958 from Laurence

D.N.B.): Quaestiones in primum librum

sententiarum contra Duns Scotus — 235. Alphonsus Vargas, of Toledo: LecJohannes Duns Scotus: Commentarium in tura super libros sententiarum, with index.

primum librum sententiarum. The texts Pap. and vel., 253 ff., 29 x 20 cm.

alternate throughout the ms. Written in southern France, ca. 1400.

Pap., 180 ff. (including 3 blank), 34 x Calligraphic initials. Bound in blind em24 cm. Written in Spain, ca. 1400. Calli- bossed tinted brown calf, by C. Glinger, graphic initials. Bound in modern half red Rome.

morocco. Embossed and painted ex-libris of Purchased in 1958 from Laurence Ernest Pagnoni, Milan. Purchased in 1958

Witten. from C. A. Stonehill.

231. S. Thomas de Aquino: Quodlibeta, 236. Gulielmus Autissiodorensis: Summa

with index. aurea [-[V, a commentary on the senVel., 140 ff. (including 3 blank), 17 x tences of Petrus Lombardus.

12 cm. Written in Italy[?], 14th c. Calli- Vel., 222 ff., 18 x 12 cm. Written in graphic initials. Bound in 15th c. blind- France, 13th c. Calligraphic initials. stamped red leather over wood boards, Bound in modern blind-stamped half

painted roundels. leather and wood boards.

Bookplate with initials P.M.E. Pur- Purchased in 1958 from Laurence

chased in 1959 from Laurence Witten. Witten.

232. S. Thomas de Aquino: Summa theo- 237. Psalterilum cum lectionibus et can-

logiae, pars I, with index. ticis; Horae et Officium defunctorum, cum

Vel., 206 ff., 32 x 22 cm. Written in calendario perpetuo. Italy, 13th c. One illuminated initial with Vel., 232 ff., 19 x 13 cm. Written in half border, Bolognese style. Bound in Belgium(Liége?), after 1252. Bound in 15th oc. Hispano-Mauresque _ blind- orig. calf over wood boards.

stamped red morocco over wood boards, Rigi de Ursis (15th c.); in Parke-

hole for chain hasp. Bernet sale (New York, 28 Jan. 1947, lot Bookplates of Marques de Ovando, 61); Mrs. Louis Rabinowitz. Acquired in

Thomas St. George. Purchased in 1959 1960.

from Laurence Witten. 238. Directions, in Italian (Venetian dia233. Usus ordinis Cisterciensis. lect), for establishing major geographical Vel., 112 ff., 22 x 15 cm. Written in points in preparing a Portolan chart; from France, 12th c. Calligraphic initials. Venice to Alexandria, including the Black

Bound in modern vel., by Stoakley. Sea and major islands.

Cistercian monastery at Carnotain, Vel. roll, 258 x 15 cm. Written in

Normandy. Purchased in 1958 from Lath- Italy( Venice?), ca. 1300. Unbound.

rop C. Harper Inc. Sotheby sale (1-2 Feb. 1960, lot 289,

234. Valerius Maximus: Facta et dicta described as “Itinerarium”). Purchased memorabilia; large fragment, books 2-9, in 1960 from Laurence Witten.

heavily annotated. 239. Jacopone da Todi, and others: 31 Vel., 72 ff.;.27 x 19 cm. Written in Laude.

92 T. E. Marston, Connecticut Pap., 11 ff., 13 x 10 cm. Written in various books of the Bible ascribed to Italy, 14 c. Bound in old red velvet. Solomon (ff. 3v-10v) —- Thomas of Purchased in 1960 from Laurence Hibernia: Manipulus florum, with addi-

Witten. tions and deletions, and appropriate 240. William of Ockham: Logica. marginal quotations trom Francesco

Pap., 124 ff., 22 x 14 cm. Written in Petrarca, De remediis utriusque fortunae Italy, 15th c., by Antonius Franciscus of (H. 12-265) — S. Istdorus Hispalensis:

. es oO e etymology of words , pall Maw in 1960 from Dawsons of 274-281) — Index (ff. 282-285). Con-

Johanuzio. Bound in modern vel. wPaseula ae tempore s (Hf. aan ft.

temporary annotations and additions; 241. Copy of an agreement between also copious 19th c. annotations by FriedCharles I, Comte de Provence, his wife rich, Baron von Schennis. Beatrice, and the Knights of S. John of Pap., 285 ff., 21 x 14 cm. Written in Jerusalem, regarding their respective Italy, 15th c.; the index in a later hand, rights in towns and chateaux of Provence. dated 3 Dec. 1495. 5 illuminated initials.

Vel. roll, 147 x 20 cm. A contemporary Bound in old half leather and paper copy of the original document, dated at boards. Aix-en-Provence, 1262. Unbound. Visconti-Litti library; Trivulzio library Purchased in 1959 from Laurence (according to von Schennis); bookstamp

Witten. of Friedrich, Baron von Schennis. Pur-

242. Genealogical chronicle of the Kings chased in 1959 from H. P. Kraus.

of England from Adam to Edward IV. 245. Biblia Latina, fragment: Proverbs Vel. roll, 976 x 33 cm. Written in through Ecclesiasticus, with the prefaces England, after 1461. One illuminated ini- of S. Hieronymus. On end-leaves, a_ tial with border, one miniature, Tau-form prayer and the Stabat Mater.

world map, diagrams, numerous gold Vel., 166 ff., 13 x 9 cm. Written in

crowns. Unbound. Germany (Nuremberg area), late 15th In Sotheby sale (15 Jun. 1959, lot c. 8 illuminated initials, 6 of them with 194). Purchased in 1959 from Stonehill. half borders. Bound in orig. blind-

243. Richard Rolle of Hampole: Specu- stamped brown leather over wood boards,

lum peccatoris (ff. 4-14) — Idem: with bosses, in the Nuremberg style. Regula perfectionis (ff. 14v-42) — Idem: Heinrich Schkor von Frankoff and his Oleum effusum (ff. 44-102v). Miscel- wife Anna (1542); Bibliotheca Thallansi laneous writings in English and Latin on (1776). Purchased in 1959 from Bernard

end-leaves (ff. 1-3, 102v-106). M. Rosenthal.

Vel., 106 fi., 17 x 11 cm. Written mn 246. Bindus Guerci de Senis: DistincEngland, 15th c. Bound in orig. doeskin tiones exemplorum Novi et Veteris Testa-

over wood boards. menti, with index (ff. 1-45) — Johannes S. Mary Overies, Southwar k (15th c), Andreae: Summula capitulorum Decretagiven by William Baldwin to Henry Vesey lium definitorum (ff. 46- 65) — S. Antoni-

(16th c.). Purchased in 1959 from Laur- nus Florentinus: Tractatus de censuris

ence Witten. ecclesiasticis (ff. 66-118).

244. Commonplace book on Virtues and Vel., 118 ff., 28 x 20 cm. Written in Vices. Pseudo-Seneca: De quattuor virtu- Italy, 15th c. Bound in old half leather tibus (ff. 1-3) ——- Quotations from the and paper boards.

T. E. Marston, Connecticut 93 Purchased in 1959 from Bernard M. tiorum (ff. 167v-176v) —Didascalon (ff.

Rosenthal. 176v-200v) ——_— De regione esi) I . - Vv 247. Collection of epistles and orations, 728). Jin Ecclesiastes rie ie 97 Iv-

°,.°__$tt

in Italian. Giovanni Boccaccio: Epistole 778 © vir ae y) libros Movsi (ft 778-

a Pino de Rossi (ff. 5-19v) — Francesco “O et commen degdam estima-

Petrarca: Epistole a Niccolo Acciauoli . v) — “° laude (ff. 19v-26) — Stefano de Porcari: 16 tionem suam (ff. 310v-320v) — De laude

orations on political matters (ff. 26v-59 ) caritatis (ff. 320v-323) De ‘heb “

— Francesco Filelfo: 4 orations (ff. 59- ora ey De Be ee ff

68) — Oration on the liberal arts: (ff. * 44. ) “ “tin Christi (ff. Quando la magnifica e la observantissima 33 a7 ) United w -k: Dum me-

(ff. 68-70) — Letter to a friend with a 344-3 ae eet cena (f. 347Vserious illness: On de nasce dilectissimo dium sitenciam feneren | (ff. 70v-75) — Gianozzo Manetti: Pro- 352v) — a neon 3 say Popure nos

test to the Signoria of Florence (ff. 75v- memento (IL. v 81v) — Gianozzo Manetti and Bernardo Vel., 356 ff., 37 x 24 cm. Written in de’ Medici: Victory speech on the defeat France, 13th c. One illuminated initial. of Sigismondo Malatesta in 1453 (ff. 82- Bound in 19th c. blind-stamped brown

98v) — Leonardus Aretinus: Speech to morocco. Niccolo da Tolentino (ff. 98v-101lv) — Purchased in 1960 from Laurence Idem: 3 letters written for the Signoria Witten.

(ff. 101v-112v) —- Giovanni della Cella: ,

Letter of condolence to Guido di Messer 249. Tractatus de orthographia (possibly

Tomasso, with reply dated 1388 (ff. part of a larger work): Vocum alia lite-

112v-115v) — Marsilius Ficinus: Letter rata alia in literata. a

to Cherubino (ff. 115v-126v) — Idem: Pap., 16 ff., 22 x 15 cm. Written In Di dio e di anima (ff. 126v-139) — Italy, 15th c. Bound in modern paper

Idem: 4 letters (ff. 139-145v) — S. boards. | nernard M

Bernardus: Epistola a Raimondo del Cas- Purchased in 1959 from Bernard M. tello (ff. 145v-148) — Pseudo-Lentulus: Rosenthal.

Ppisto’s “ ne nist aadit (ft 1480. Barbarus: De re uxoria grippa. VUratione GuUleiel (it.250. v- ff.Franciscus 1-44) — Leonardus Aretinus: Oratio 154) — Miscellaneous classical and Heliogabel Augusti (ff. 44v-49) —

et Catiline CH Isa oe . Plato: Crito, Latin trans. by Leonardus spiracy of Catiine Ut. TEE SV) Aretinus (ff. 49v-58) — Idem: Apologia Cicero: Epistole a Quinto Cicero (ff. Socratis (ff. 58v-63v) — Pseudo-Versi-

avieate = 29 x 21 em. Written ; lius: Epistola ad Maecenatem (f. 64).

ap., » 7 X zi cm. Written 10 Vel., 64 ff., 21 x 14 cm. Written in

eee ne C. wre vruminate’ tinal with Italy (Lucca) by Guillielmus Rustichellus ree-quarler border. bound im Org. of Pisa, at various dates, 1434-1435; in blind-stamped brown leather over wood part palimpsest over 14th c. legal text.

boards. . , One illuminated initial and arms of the Purchased in 1959 from Bernard M. Rusticelli family, both probably painted

Rosenthal. by the scribe. Bound in leaves of a 14th c. 248. Hugo de S. Victore: Opera. De lectionary.

sacramentis (ff. 1-140v) — De arca Noe Guillielmus Rusticelli. Purchased in (ff. 140v-167v) — De institutione novi- 1959 from Laurence Witten.

94 T. E. Marston, Connecticut 251. S. Isidorus Hispalensis: Synonyma Arundel ms. mark; supra-libris arms of

seu Soliloquium. | Elmhirst of Elmhirst; bookplate of EdVel., 64 ff., 15 x 12 cm. Written in ward Mars Elmhirst. Purchased in 1959 Italy, 15th c. Bound in original red doe- from Laurence Witten.

skin over wood boards, with bosses. |

Purchased in 1959 from Bernard M. 256. Collection of quotations about the

Rosenthal. Virgin, in Italian: Dice Sancto Epifanioche de direde. 252. Gautier de Chatillon: Gesta Alex- Vel., 48 ff., 20 x 12 cm. Written in andri Magni, with notes and interlinear Italy, 15th c. Bound in orig. blind-

glosses. stamped brown morocco over wood Vel., 92 ff. (last 20 ff. damaged, affec- boards.

ting text), 16 x 10 cm. Written in Eng- Purchased in 1959 from Laurence land, ca. 1200; last quire, 15th c. Calli- Witten.

graphic initials. Bound in 15th c. grey doeskin over wood boards; leaf of a 13th 20 7. Leonardus Aretinus: Epistola de

c.Gwysaney ms. in binding. instituendi militia. | | collection, formed by Robert Vel., 20 ff., 26 x 19 cm. Written in Davies (ca. 1700); in Sotheby sale (15 Italy, [5th c. One illuminated initial. Jun. 1959, lot 207). Purchased in 1959 Bound in modern halt vel. and paper

from Stonehill. boards. Purchased in 1959 from Bernard M. 253. Gautier de Chatillon: Gesta Alex- Rosenthal.

andri Magni, defective at beginning. a Pap., 128 ff. (many blank), 19 x 14 258. Cicero: De amicitia (ff. 1-25) —

cm. Written in Germany, 14th c. Bound Idem: Paradoxa (ff. 26-39v).

in modern limp vel. Pap., 39 ff., 22 x 14 cm. Written in Purchased in 1959 from Stonehill. Italy, 1444, by Karolus Reguardartus

Nursini, for his own use. 8 painted ini-

254. Instructions for management of a tials; arms of Casati family of Milan

farm, in German. added later; schoolboy drawings in marVel. roll, 122 x 11 to 16 cm. Written gins. Bound in old half vel. and paper

in Germany, 13th c. Unbound. boards.

Purchased in 1959 from Laurence Karolus Reguardartus Nursini, Casati

Witten. family; bookplate of James P. R. Lyell. 255. Nicolaus Upton: De re militari (ff. Purchased in 1959 from Laurence Witten. 1-46v) — Compilatio metrificata totum 259. Cecco d’Ascoli: L’Acerba.

Bibliae: Summaria copilatus metrificata Pap., 120 ff. (lacking 8 ff.), 20 x 14 docens quis (ff. 49-62) — Testamentum cm. Written in Italy, 15th c. Bound in XI Patriarcharum: Hec abscondita et old paper boards. celata fuerunt (ff. 63-73v) — Chronicle Purchased in 1959 from Bernard M. to 1443: Transcriptio testamentum Hi- Rosenthal. bernii[?] (ff. 74-80v).

Vel., 80 ff., 29 x 19 cm. Written in 260. Sydrach: La fontaine de toutes England, 15th c. One illuminated initial, SCIENCES.

122 painted coats of arms. Bound in Vel., 63 ff. (lacking 8 ff.), 21 x 16 cm. modern red morocco, arms of Elmhirst on Written in France, 14th c. Bound in

covers. modern wood boards, vel. spine.

T. E. Marston, Connecticut 95 Purchased in 1959 from Seven Gables rium in metaphysicam Aristotelis (ff. 1-

Bookshop. 120) — Idem: Commentarium in librum ° : . francesco Petrarca: Canzoni, Sonet- Te 3 re A tten on

°Vel. , France (probably Paris), ca. 1300; Meta181 ff., 25 x 14 cm. Written in physics a nei notations. One illumi-

aay. 7B ee y nares pa nated initial. Bound in orig. blue doeskin ae age over wood boards, lined Foresta. One historiated initial with full ; with leaves from border and erased arms, 6 illuminated ini- a Hebrew Bible. ‘1 tials. Bound in 19th c. French brown mo- Purchased in 1959 from Stonehi™.

rocco gilt. 266. Petrus Cardinalis: Wocabularium Francesco de Forestis della Foresta; Biblicum, sive Alphabetum in artem ser-

Carmelite monastery of S. Paul, Florence; mocinandi; preceded by a rhymed life of

library stamp, “CR” in circle; bookplate the author. of Charles and Mary Lacaita (sale, Lon- Vel., 284 ff. (lacking one or two quires

don, 1936). Purchased in 1960 from in middle), 25 x 18 cm. Written in

H. P. Kraus. France, 12th c. Many calligraphic initials.

; ; Bound in 15th c. sheepskin. rod. grammar: Activum verbum est Purchased in 1959 from Laurence ; ; Witten. Pap., 60 ff., 21 x 14 cm. Written in Italy, 15th c. Bound in orig. wood boards, 267. Vitae Sanctorum, diocese of

brown doeskin spine. Bourges; with detailed list of contents, Purchased in 1959 from Bernard M. and preceded by a life of S. Thomas.

Rosenthal. Vel., 245 ff., 24 x 16 cm. Written in 263. S. Hieronymus: Le pistole, trans. France (Bourges), 13th c.; the life of

into Italian by Nicolao di Berto Martini S. Thomas, 14th c. Calligraphic initials.

da Santo Gimignano. Bound in early wood boards, leather re-

Pap., 317 ff. (lacking 1 f. of index), 33 moved. |

x 24 cm. Written ia Italy (Florence, San Duc d’Arenberg collection. Purchased Salvi convent), 22 May 1493, by Bene- from H. P. Kraus. detto de Serragli. One illuminated initial. 268. Amoldus Abbas Bonaevallis: De Bound in orig. Florentine blind-stamped septem verbis Domini in cruce (ff. 1-

brown MOFOCCO over wood boards. 47) — Idem: De laudibus B. Mariae

, virginis (ff. 47-S2v).

San Salvi convent, Florence: trans- ae

ferred to Benedictine convent at Vallom- Vel., 52 ff, 22 x 15 cm. Written in

Rose OP Reese in 1959 from southern France, 12th c. Calligraphic ini-

tials. Bound in early leather over wood

264. Johannes Gerson: De potestate ec- boards.

clesiae. Benedictine priory at Charsay, AngoulVel., 32 ff., 24 x 16 cm. Written in éme, France; signature of B. Monnet France, 15th c. One painted initial. (18th c.). Purchased in 1960 from Laur-

Bound in orig. limp vel. ence Witten. | Wien in 1959 from Laurence 269. S. Didymus: De spiritu sancto, Latin trans. by S. Hieronymus; lacking first 265. S. Thomas de Aquino: Commenta- quire of 8 ff. (ff. 1-22) — Boethius: De

96 T. E. Marston, Connecticut trinitate (ff. 22-26) — Idem: De unitate Purchased in 1960 from Bernard M. trinitatis (f. 26-26v) — Idem: De heb- Rosenthal.

omatbus CE he 8) Ut 31a 274. Leonardus Aretinus: De la premiére

31v-40v). Le Besque. |

Idem: De duabus naturis in Christo (ff. guerre Punique, French trans. by Jehan

Vel., 40 ff., 19 x 15 cm. Written in Pap., 76 ff, 28 x 19 cm. Written in

France, 13th c. Bound in old paper France, 15th c. Bound in 16th c. French boards. olive morocco, with arms of Claude Purchased in 1960 from Laurence d’Urfé on sides and cipher of his initials

Witten. with those of his wife, Jeanne de Balzac. Inherited by Anne de Graville from her

270. Pope Innocent V: Commentarium father, Louis Malet, Seigneur de Graville

super IV librum Sententiarum Petri (ms. note); passed to her daughter, Lombardi, with index (ff. 1-205) — Jeanne de Balzac, wife of Claude d’Urfé. Guarnerius Lingonensis: Commentary on Purchased in 1960 from H. P. Kraus.

el., 208 ff., 21 x 15 cm. Written in , ,

the Psalms: selections (ff. 206-207). | 275. Solinus: Polyhistor.

France (probably Paris), 13th c.; pecia Pap., 41 ff, 27 x 20 cm. Written in indications in the margins. Two histori- nee, ot Bound in 18th c. French ated initials. Bound in early blind-stamped . leather over wood boards bosses and Purchased m 1960 from Laurence Witten.

Clasps.

Bookplate of Count Chandon de Briail- 276. S. Hieronymus: Epistola ad Eustoles. Purchased in 1960 from Bernard M. chium, in Italian (ff. 1-43v) — Prayers,

Rosenthal. in Italian (ff. 43v-46).

271. Passio Sancti Secundi. Pap. 47 ff, 21 x 15 cm. Written in

: - , Italy, 14th c. Bound in modern boards.

Vel., 24 ff, 21 x 16 cm. Written in Purchased in 1960 from H. P. Kraus

Italy(Turin?), early 11th c. Bound in oo

modern red velvet. Note. This Library also possesses a numPurchased in 1960 from H. P. Kraus. ber of single ms. leaves with miniatures of the 14th and 15th c. 272. Johannes Brunner: Grammatice rhythmica.

Pap., 12 ff., 29 x 21 cm. Written in JAMES M ospORN wrappers (Mainz), ca. 1467. Paper BOX 1914, YALE STATION Purchased in 1960 from H. P. Kraus. NEW HAVEN, CONNECTICUT

Seymour de Ricci, Catalogue raisonné

des premieres impressions de Mayence Mr. Osborn’s main collection lies in the

(Mainz, 1911), no. 86, p. 118. seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, and

the earlier mss. have been acquired be273. Friedrich von Lantzenau: Ordnung cause they contain poetry or are of Parlia-

geistlichen und weltlichen Standes. mentary and governmental interest. Most Pap., 25 ff., 27 x 20 cm. Written in of the collection is housed in the Yale Germany or Switzerland (Basle?), ca. University Library.

1433-1437. Bound in 19th c. paper The descriptions have been prepared

boards. by J. A. V. Chapple.

J. M. Osborn, Connecticut 97 1. (Chest II, no. 5) The path to Paradise England (Durham?), possibly for Sir

(in verse ). William Bowes of Streatlan Castle, ca.

Pap., 28 ff., 22 x 15 cm. Written in 1440. Bound in orig. oak boards, spine England, ca. 1600, with inscription-leaf lacking. in gold to Mary Yeate. Gold headings and Purchased from Laurence Witten.

initials. Bound in early 19th c. vel. gilt. Index of Middle English Verse, 124,

Rev. Charles Churchill of Halifax, no. 778.

Nova Scotia; the book was found in a 6. (Box 1, no. 2) Law notebook.

wreck off the coast of Bermuda; in Sothe- p ‘mately 181 ff. (outer

by sale (22 May 1950, lot22237). yy , y leaves fragmentary), x 17oO cm.eee Written 2. (Chest II, no. 7) I. S.: Certain prayers in England, 16th c. Bound in orig. vel.

out of the Psalms (in verse). F, R. Brown.

; wealth; incomplete.

Pap., 153 ff., 20 x 15 em. Written in 7. (Box 1, no. 33) Leicester’s Common-

England, 1584. Pen imitation of engraved .

title-page. Bound in vel. Pap., pp. 7-59 (outer leaves missing ) William and Rose Silvester (1649), 30 x 21 om Written in England, late 16th

bookplate of Walter John Bruce Richards. A

3. (Chest II, no. 10) The triumph of our From’ a Sotheby sale; purchased in

Saviour Jesus Christ (in verse ). 1951 from Percy J. Dobell.

Pap., ff. 18-156, 165-169, 170 (frag- 8. (Box 12, no. 19) Galfridus de Vinomentary; incomplete), 20 x 15 cm. Writ- salvo: Poetria nova. ten ca. 1560-1570. Binding fragmentary: Pap., 43 ff., 28 x 22 cm. Written in vel. spine and portion of covers only. Italy, late 14th — early 15th c. Two pen John Plimly (17th c); Richard Phillips drawings. Bound in modern half calf and Jones, M.D.; John Jones of Bala (1815); red boards.

Percy J. Dobell (Ms. 37, Mar. 1938). Early inscriptions, “Liber Guidini et 4. (Chest II, no. 63) P. M.: Certain most Jacobi de Piasiis[patrons?],” and “Liber beneficial meditations (in verse) (ff.1-21) Elisey de Piasiis”; purchased from Quar— Various recipes (ff. 22-32) — Prayers itch (cat. 699, 1952, no. 143). (ff. 33-46) — Miscellaneous jottings in 9. (Box 12, no. 22) Nobility of Scotland

prose and verse (ff. 47-74). (ff. 22-29) — Proclamations at NewPap., 74 ff., 20 x 15 cm. Written in haven, 1563 (ff. 31-43) — Genealogical

England; in the first section are two dedi- notes (ff. 44-88). |

cations dated 1595, to Viscountess Here- Pap., 103 ff. (ff. 2-21, 88-103 blank), ford and Edward Devereux; perhaps a 30 x 21 cm. Written by various hands, ca. New Year’s gift to the former. Pen 1560-1580. Bound in orig. vel. ornaments. Bound in half vel. and brown Purchased from Myers (cat. 371, 1952, buckram by Lamacraft and Laurence of no. 339). London.

Nicholas Hanslopp (1618, 1619). 10. (Box 14, no. 2) A collection of prece-

dents for summoning and_ dissolving 5. (Chest II, no. 69) Robert Manning: Parliament (ff. 1-12) — The monition or

Handling sin (in verse). summons of Parliament; and The office of

Pap., 142 ff. (incomplete: verses 2500- Earl Marshall (ff. 17-43) — Various fees; 12363, lacking some leaves and one whole incomplete (ff. 63-64).

quire), 21 x 15 cm. Written in northern Pap., 64 ff. (some blank, others written

98 J. M. Osborn, Connecticut after 1600), 31 x 20 cm. Written in Eng- Notes on works of art in Padua, in local land, late 16th c. Bound in 19th c. purple dialect (f. 2) — Fratis Caesaris Patavini

boards, vel. spine. Ordinis Minorum Conventualium no. 486 Thomas Thorpe; Sir Thomas Phillipps (f. 3) — Oratio iuvenis licentiam sui (Ms. 6832); sold at Sotheby’s (31 Jul. necandi a iudicibus petentis (ff. 4-11) —

1951, lot 544). A speech in Italian delivered at Padua in 11. (Box 14, no. 3) Document to certify Jan. 1556 (if. 11-12) — Francesco Conthat Edmund Mane, gentleman, was liv- ‘arin: Dialogus (ff. 13-28) — Lombardo

ing. a Serico: Ad F. Petrarchum (if. 28-31) Pap., 1 f., 16 x 21 cm. Written in — Leonardus Aretinus: Oratio funebris England, 9 Oct. 1585. Two seals. pro Nanni Stroza (fi. 33-47) — Poggio: Purchased from Percy J. Dobell in Oratio in funere Francisci Zarabelle (if.

1951. 48-57) —— Hieronymus Madius: Oratio pro D. Thadeo Querino (ff. 58-61) —

12. (Box 14, no. 7) Original Exchequer Philippus [Arimineus]: Symphosion de receipts from the reign of Queen Elizabeth paupertate (ff. 64-73) —- Giovanni Boc-

I, etc. caccio: Tancred et Sigismunda, tr. LeonVel., various sizes (sewn slips). Writ- ardus Aretinus (ff. 75-82) — Idem:

ten in England, 1569 and later. Fabula Griseldis et Valteri, tr. Francesco Sir Thomas Phillipps (Ms. 31745; sale, Petrarca (ff. 83-93) — Francesco Petpart V, 6 Jun. 1898, lot 352); resold at ' rarca: Haec ad perpetuum ipsius memo-

Sotheby’s (31 Jul. 1951, lot 543). riam )f. 93) — Petrus Paulus Vergerius: 13. (Box 14, no. 24) Grammatellus (ff. De digniss imo tunebri appa ratu in exequ1-18) — Historia de Buridano et Regina is clarissimi omnium principis Senioris Navarrae (ff. 18-22) — Lentulus: Epis- de Carraria (if. 94-100) Idem: Oratio

tola de Christo (f. 22). in funere Francisci Senioris de Carraria, Pap., 22 ff., 21 x 15 cm. Written in 1 Nov. 1393 (ff, 100-104) — Idem:

Austria, 1485. Bound in brown morocco. Vita Francisci Petrarche (If. 105-1 12) —

Quaritch (cat. 699, 1952, no. 36). Leonardus Aretinus: Dialogi ad Petrum Histrum (ff. 113-132).

14. (Box 14, no. 28) Grant of land from Vel., 134 ff. (a few blanks), 22 x 15 Walter Renekyn of Readerid[?] to Henry cm. Written in Italy, 15th c., except a few

de Brutone and Margery his wife. entries in 16th c. Arms in color with iniVel., 1f., 11 x 21 cm. Written in Eng- tials NI HO. Bound in calf.

land, 14th[?] c. Sir Thomas Phillipps (Ms. 9627). PurPurchased from Percy J. Dobell in chased from W. H. Robinson in 1953.

1952. 17. (Box 18, no. 22) Ralph Rabbards: 15. (Box 18, no. 4) Philosophical and Drawings of his inventions, with explana-

theological notes, mostly in Latin. tory text opposite each figure. .

Pap., 191 ff. (many blanks), 25 x 15 Pap., 91 ff., 11 x 17 cm. Written in

cm. Written in England, late 16th — early England, ca. 1580-1590. Colored draw-

17th c. Bound in orig. panelled calf. Ings. Bound in light brown calf, gilt with Richard Harvey; W. C.; William semis of eaglets in Lyonnese style. Hames; sold at Sotheby’s (14 May 1952). William Baynton of Gray's Teese

Purchased in 1952 from Percy J. Dobell. ig ne) oe) 1 875). Pa nin 16. (Box 18, no. 18) Excerpts (f. 1) — 1953 from Percy J. Dobell.

J. M. Osborn, Connecticut 99 18. (Box 21, no. 15) Copies of petitions 23. (Box 25, no. 2) Pleas in the Courts to the Privy Council, 13 Jul. to 20 Aug. of Common Pleas, the Exchequer, and the

1550 (ff. 1-3) — Copy of letters from King’s Bench. | |

Council to Sir Philip Hoby, 13 Jul., 20 Pap., 163 ff., 31 x 20 cm. Written in Aug., and 28 Aug. 1550 (ff. 3-4) — England, late 16th — early 17th c. Bound Copies of letters from the Bishop of Nor- in calf.

wich, Sir Philip Hoby, and Mr. Morison Sir Thomas Phillipps (Ms. 11628).

(ff. 5-6). no. 246A).

to the Council, 21 Jun. and 25 Jun. 1553 Purchased from Myers (cat. 375, 1953,

Pap., 6 ff., 31 x 21 cm. Written in 24. (Box 25, no. 4) A breviat of works

England, late 16th c. Bound in modern done at Her Majesty’s houses.

green boards. Pap., 2 ff., 34 x 23 cm. Written in Jeffries, Farringdon Road, London; England, ca. 1599. E. H. W. Meyerstein (sale, London, Dec. Sold at Hodgson’s, 1953. Purchased

1952). from Percy J. Dobell.

19. (Box 21, no. 18) Astrology. 25. (Box 25, no. 11) Don Biud de Haro: Pap., 34 ff., 50 x 21 cm. Written in Anatomy of Spain, tr. by Harry Bedwod. England, late 16th c. Bound in orig. vel. Pap., 60 ff., 34 x 23 cm. Written in FE. H. W. Meyerstein (sale, London, England, 1599. Colored title-page; over

Dec. 1952). 400 coats of arms; painting of peacock

20. (Box 22, no. 1) The lion and the hart with extended tail, a coat of arms in the [poem; title taken from copy in Harleian eye of each feather. Bound in orig. calf

Ms. 6920]. gilt.

Pap., 19 ff. (3 blanks), 20 x 15 cm. Bookplate of Francis Gwynn of Ford

Written in England, ca. 1600. Abbey, Devon (1698); Quaritch (cat. Purchased in 1952 from W. H. Robin- 713, no. 222).

son. 26. (Box 27, no. 19) Reparations done 21. (Box 22, no. 10) Commonplace book upon the parsonage of Dekylburgh. _

of lute-music, poetry, and various recipes. Pap., 2 ff., 30 x 20 cm. Written in Pap., 57 ff., 16 x 21 cm. Written in England, 1506. England, ca. 1560. Bound in modern red Purchased from the Carnegie Bookshop morocco. (cat. 189, 1954, no. 123).

Bookplate of Alured, Lord Braye; sold 27. (Box 27, no. 20) Purchase contract at Sotheby’s (23 Jun. 1952, lot 131). between Denis Bregy and Jean Coullard.

Purchased from Percy J. Dobell. — Pap., 10 ff., 30 x 21 cm. Written in

H. M.C., X, Appendix VI (1887) 108. France, 24 Apr. 1492. 22. (Box 22, no. 17) Two Arma Christi Purchased from the Carnegie Bookshop rolls: (a) The vernacul x seke; (b) Thyn (cat. 189, 1954, no. 129).

x send. 28. (Box 34, no. 9) Hfenry?] N[icho-

Vel., 67 x 12 cm. and 113 x 13 cm. las?}: A commentary on the Ten Com(the latter made of two membranes). mandments, tr. by H. B. Written in England, 15th c. Colored draw- Pap., 69 ff. (S blank), 15 x 10 cm. ings of the symbols described in the text. Written in England, 27 Jun. 1586. Bound

In cylindrical pasteboard cases. in orig. vel.

Mrs. N. Fitzgerald; sold at Sotheby’s Purchased from Percy J. Dobell in

(7 Dec. 1953, lots 28, 29). 1954.

100 J. M. Osborn, Connecticut

ealo Barre, , ote Grondis onof _ are,Fastolf, Thorp, and 33. (Box 37, no. 19) Sir Nicholas Bacon: 29. (Box 34, no. 15) Notes on the gen- Purchased from Laurence Witten.

Pap., 1 f., 22 x 13 cm. Written in Eng- The recreations of his age (ff. 160-167)

land. ca. 1500 — Idem: A prayer (ff. 168-169) — A Purchased in 1954 from Charles Ham- letter by Her Majesty to Sir Amy as Paulet ilton. (f. 169) — The arguments exhibited by the Lord Keeper in Parliament (ff. 170-

30. (Box 34, no. 17) Two sermons: The 171) — Address to Parliament, incomwork and wages, or The duty and dignity plete (ff. 172-175) — Sir Walter Mild-

of a Christian in suffering times. may: In the Star Chamber, 28 Mar.

Pap., 46 ff., 19 x 15 cm. Written in 1587 (ff. 176-179). England, ca. 1600. Bound in orig. vel. Pap., 19 ff. (from a longer book, folli-

31. (B , ?

gilt. ated as indicated), 30 x 20 cm. Written Purchased in 1954 from Percy J. in England, late 16th c.

Dobell. Sir Henry Spelman; Rev. Cox Macro;

, J. H. Gurney (sale, 30 Mar. 1936, lot

Lt te a7 00. 2) Richard Rolle: The 77); André de Coppet (sale, 4 Jul. 1955,

P lot 794). Purchased from Percy J. Dobell. Vel., 137 ff. (f. 1 and one other leaf H. M. C., XI, Part IX (1891) 154-

missing), 24 x 16 cm. Written in England, 155 VS Boe BA te

late 15th c. Bound in 17th c. panelled ,

sheepskin, rebacked. 34. (Box 41, no. 18) Sentences painted John. White of Newgate Street; John in the Lord Keeper’s gallery at Gorhams-

Ives (sale, 6 Mar. 1777, lot 653); Top- bury. ham Beauclerk (sale, 6 Jun. 1781, lot Pap., 4 + 4 ff., 31 x 21 cm. Written at 3275); E. Burton, sometime Fellow of Gorhamsbury, ca. 1575; two copies, one Trinity College, Cambridge; James Webb endorsed by Sir Nicholas Bacon, the other (sale, 27-30 Jun. 1804); Richard Heber addressed to Jane, first wife of John, Lord

(sale, 1836); Sir Thomas Phillipps (Ms. Lumley.

8343; sale, 12 Jun. 1896, lot 596) to Purchased in 1955 from Arthur Quaritch; sold at Sotheby’s (17 Mar. Rogers. 1911, lot 594) to Bertram Dobell; Sir 35. (Box 41, no. 20) Order for payment Walter W. Greg;. tosold at Hodgson’s (Mar. ,a Chidiock Wardour, signed by 4: William

1954). Purchased from Francis Edwards, 1954 Burleigh and J. Fortescue.

Index of Middle English Verse, no. Pap., 2 fl. (+ 3 blanks), 29 x 21 cm.

, ; Written in England, 7 Jul. 1591.

3428, ms. 71; Hope Emily Allen, Writ- Purchased in 1954 from Goodspeed

ings Ascribed to Richard Rolle (New | peee

i t ; , of this world of the Lady Catherine Grey.

York, 1927) 382. 36. (Box 41, no. 22) A brief discourse of 32. (Box 37, no. 15) Titus and Vespa- the manner and order of the departing ou

sian, or The destruction of P ;in ap., 2Jerusalem. ff., 32 x 21 cm. Written Vel., 39 ff. (the last blank), 25 x 16

; ; England, late 16th c.

in old brown russia rebacked with red cm. Written in England, 15th c. Bound Purchased in 1954 from Emily Driscoll

morocco; gilt spine and stamp on cover. 37. (Box 50, no. 1a) Certificate that one Lord Kingsborough (sale, Dublin, 1 George Willoughby was living, signed

Nov. 1842); owned by Quaritch, 1955. Francis Gaudy.

J. M. Osborn, Connecticut 101 Pap., 2 ff. (+ 3 blanks), 29 x 18 cm. England (co. Salop.), 1 Aug. 1598.

Written at Norfolk, England, 1 Apr. With the next 2 items, in the A. de

1594. Coppet sale (Sotheby, 4 Jul. 1955, lot With the next 5 items, in the A. de 809).

Coppet sale (Sotheby, 4 Jul. 195°, lot 44. (Box 50, no. 3b) Richard Trevor: 843). Purchased from Percy J. Dobell. Request to Lord Burleigh for “Coat and 38. (Box 50, no. 1b) Letter from William Conduct” money.

Bowll to Mr. Ekin. Pap., 2 ff., 31 x 20 cm. Written in Pap., 2 ff. (3 blank), 27 x 19 cm. England (Trevallyn, Cornwall), 31 Jul. Written in England (“from the Court’), 1598.

24 Apr. 1594. Same provenance as no. 43.

Same provenance as no. 37. 45. (Box 50, no. 3c) Edward Warren, 39. (Box 50, no. 1c) Draft release from Edward Fyton, H[?] Cholmundelegh, P.

Cheney Ashley to Isaac Ashley. Warburton, and Thomas Wylbram: RePap., 1 f., 30 x 20 cm. Written in Eng- quest for “Coat and Conduct” money.

land (Middlesex), 6 Jun. 1580. Pap., 2 ff., 32 x 20 cm. Written in Same provenance as no. 37. England (Chester), 10 Jul. 1598.

40. (Box 50, no. 1d) Certificate that John Same provenance as no. 43.

Head, gentleman, was living, signed by 46. (Box 50, no. 6a) Certificate that

Thomas D. Death. Richard Selwood was alive, signed by EdPap., 1 f., 30 x 20 cm. Written in ward Wood (Mayor), Stephen Rucke, England (Dartford, co. Kent), 20 Apr. John Iden, and William Cryspe.

1594. Pap., 1 f., 21 x 21 cm. Written in Same provenance as no. 37. England (Sandwich) 23 Jun. 1578.

With the next 3 items, in the A. de 41. (Box 50, no. le) Letter from Richard Coppet sale (Sotheby, 5 Jul. 1955, lot Libbe to his brother-in-law, Edward Hub- 919). Purchased from Percy J. Dobell.

berd, and certificate that Libbe was living,

signed by Hubberd. 47. (Box 50, no. 6b) Final concord bePap., 1 f., 28 x 18 cm. Written in tween William Makenade, and Joan and England (Hardwick), 16 Apr. 1594. John Hawkyn, about land at Hern Hill

Same provenance as no. 37. and Boughton-under-Blean, co. Kent;

later endorsement about a feoffment of

42. (Box 50, no. If) Letter from Nashe made by Joan Hawkyn’s father, Anthony Manye to Richard Standley, Thomas at Nashe. and certificate that Manye was still living, Vel., 1 f., 21 x 34 cm. Written in signed by Thomas Awbrey, J. P., and England (Westminster), 13 Apr. 1377;

John Gwyne, J.P. endorsement in 17th c. hand.

Pap., 1 f., 30 x 21 cm. Written in Same provenance as no. 46.

Wales (Lantrythed, i.e., Llantrithyd, co.

Glam.), 20 Apr. 1594. 48. (Box 50, no. 6c) Surrender of land Same provenance as no. 37. in Kent by Sir William Sidney, Edward Warner, and Robert Palmer, to Richard

43. (Box 50, no. 3a) Francis Newport Clement Esq., Sir Richard Weston, Richand Thomas Leighton: Request to Lord ard Coverte Esq., John Palmer, and John Burleigh for “Coat and Conduct” money. Coverte.

Pap., 2 ff., 31 x 21 cm. Written in Vel., 1 f., 4 x 24 cm. Written in Eng-

102 J. M. Osborn, Connecticut land (Westminster), 20 Jan. 1529. John Bigbye of Clement’s Inn; A. de Same provenance as no. 46. Coppet (sale, 4 Jul. 1955, lot 772). Pur49. (Box 50, no. 6d) Surrender of land chased from Quaritch in 1955 (cat. 747). " Monmouthshire by Philip and Dionesia 54. (Box 57, no. 1) A general collection

cones Roger and Christian Williams, of all the offices in England with their eorge and Matilda Kemes, and George fees in the Queen’s gift.

and Joan Williams, to Edward Kemes Pap., 46 ff. (11 pp. blank), 35 x 24

_ Lel.,1£.4x29 Written in vel. England, 1594. Bound in 1 £., 4 x 29cm. cm. Written in Enganeame (Westminster), 15 May 1593. Purchased in 1956 from Myers. provenance as no. 46. 55. (Box 57, no. 36) Charles V: The sum

90. eon ene. 11) Deed of convey- of diverse directions of government which ane’, vee he nh pares to Humfrey Ples- Charles V left to his son Philip the King pa ‘ra © reversion of the Rose and of Spain, tr. by Henry Howard, Earl of

a, "eb. ; in vel.

own avern in Candlewick Street, Northampton.

Pap., 50 ff. (5 blanks), 19 x 16 cm.

an ma sn °° cm. Written in Eng- Written in England, late 16th c. Bound

In the A. de Coppet sale (Sotheby, 4 R. N. Green-Armytage, Bath. Jul. 1955, lot 868). Purchased from Percy J. Dobell. 56. (Box 58, no. 14) The appearance of 31. (Box 50, no. 17a) A dissuasion from the ghost of Edward I; incomplete. ;

eace with King Philip Pap., 72 ff., 32 x 21 cm. Written in

P Pap. 2 ff. 23 x 15 cm. Written in England, late 16th[?] c. Bound in half

England, Jan. 1587, ookplane of Alured, Baron Braye With the next item, in the A. de Coppet Purchase din 1955 from Ma ; ye. sale (Sotheby, 5 Jul. 1955, lot 900). Pur- BBS. chased from Percy J. Dobell. 57. (Box 58, no. 15) Latin prayers: Do52. (Box 50, no. 17b) Record of a con- mine x egressu suo (f. 1) — French poem sultation at the Lord Treasurer’s house on the Cross: Croix x Chr iste (ff. 2) —

(ff. 1-3) — Deliberations in the House French poem to the Virgin Mary: O of Commons upon a conspiracy to kill Raigne x Humains (ff. 2-4).

the Queen, incomplete (f. 3). Vel., 4 ff. (disjunct leaves), 16 x 12 Pap 3 €. 29 x 20 cm. Written in cm. Written in France, 15th c. |

England, 8 Mar. 1584 and 3 Nov. 1586. Purchased in 1956 from Percy J.

Same provenance as no. 51. Dobell.

53. (Box 53, no. 6) Materials concerning 58. (Box 64, no. 8) Royal warrant of the Babington Plot: copies of conspira- Elizabeth I to provide crimson velvet and tors’ depositions, letters between Anthony to make “running coats” for her eight

Babington and Mary Queen of Scots, etc. footmen. . .

Pap., 46 pp. (10 pp. blank), 31 x 21 Vel., 1 f., 19 x 27 cm. Written in Engcm. Written in England, late 16th c. land (Greenwich) 13 May 1566. With Bound in two vel. leaves from an illumi- the royal seal. nated ms., with versal letters in red and Sold at Sotheby’s (1956). Purchased

blue (15th c.?). from Quaritch.

Catholic University, Washington, D.C. 103 59. (Box 64, no. 14) Portions of Sarum[?] DUMBARTON OAKS RESEARCH

Ritual: Ordo ad purificandum mulie- LIBRARY AND COLLECTION rem (f. 1) — Ordo ad Cathecuminum OF HARVARD UNIVERSITY faciendum (ff. 2-14) — Ordo ad visitan- GEORGETOWN, WASHINGTON, D.C. dum infirmum (ff. 15-35) — Benedictio

indumentorum sacerdotalium (ff. 36-43). The Dumbarton Oaks Research Li-

Pap., 47 ff. (4 blanks), 16 x 10 cm. brary and Collection, which in 1940 Written in England, late 16th — early became a part of Harvard University, was

17th c. Bound in orig. vel. designed by its founders, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woods Bliss, as a center for orig-

60. (Box 67, no. 4) Sir Francis Walsing- inal and creative investigation in the civili-

ham’s charges, 12 Jun. — 5 Oct. 1578. zation of the East Roman Empire. Its Pap., 14 ff, 31 x 21 cm. Written in notable collection of objects of art and

, aa: its library of more than 30,000 volumes

Singha te oa a mn oid by thus far include only one early ms., here Robert Freke, an official teller, in Mi- ascribed by Professor Sirarpie Der Ner

chaelmas Term, 1578. Bound in brown half calf and red boards. 1. Lectionary, in Greek (ff. 1-140) — John Waller (cat., part 70, May 1867, Synaxary of September and October, in no. 14). Purchased in 1956 from Qua- Greek, incomplete (ff. 141-149v).

ritch (cat. 759, no. 23). Vel., 149 ff., 33 x 25 cm. Written in the Byzantine East, 2nd half of the 11th

61. Box 67, no. 14) Petition to Lord c. Marginal miniatures, headpieces,

Buckhurst from Thomas Nicholls of illuminated initials. Bound in 15th c. moSouthampton, captain of the “Katherine,” rocco over wood boards.

and Humphrey Wythers, Mariner Master; Purchased at a Sotheby sale in 1939

with answer. by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woods Bliss. Pap., 1 f. (the petition lacks its lower

portion, and the answer lacks its upper THE LIBRARY OF portion; the two pieces have been pasted THE CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY

together), 16 x 19 cm.Written in England; OF AMERICA the petition, 20 Nov. 1599 and unsigned; BROOKLAND,

the autograph reply dated 30 Nov. 1599 WASHINGTON 17, D.C. and signed.

1956, lot 139). 2273. |

Purchased in a Sotheby sale (17 Dec. Census, 454-461, nos. 114-178; and THE LIBRARY OF

The following descriptions have been supplied by Dr. Stephan Kuttner.

MRS. CLARA DAY ST. JOHN 179. Relazione del Ponteficato di Sisto V. WALLINGFORD. CONNECTICUT principiando dalla nascita sino alla di lui

: , morte, con tutti gli accidenti seguiti nel corso del suo Ponteficato, cavata da un

Census, 178, one item. This ms. has codice di detto Sisto, e da un diario, e been presented by Mrs. St. John to the monoscritti [sic] de’Maestri di ceremonie.

Yale University Library, where it is no. Pap., 212 ff. (ff. 1-4 blank), 31 x 21

150. cm. Written in Rome, after 1590, by

104 Catholic University, Washington, D.C. several hands. Bound in 17th c. leather. Bought in 1948 from C. E. Rappaport,

Owned by Carl Maria Kaufmann, Rome (cat. 105, no. 77).

Rome, early 20th c. (ownership inscrip- Not mentioned in P. Palazzini, ‘“‘Benetion “in urbe die 1 februarii,” no year). dictus de Benedictis seu Capra eiusque Obtained from Msgr. Connolly, 1927. opera edita atque inedita,” A pollinaris, Not identical with the ms. sources used MIX (1946) 259-272. by Ludwig von Pastor, Geschichte der

Papste, X (Freiburg: Herder, 1926). 183. Pope Gregorius X: Constitutiones Concilii_ generalis Lugdunensis secundi

180. Francis Clarke: Praxis causarum [= incomplete copy of a preliminary Curiae de Arcubus [= text, with variants, draft, differing in part from the published

of the ed. princeps by Thomas Bladen, text, J. Guiraud, Les registres de GrégPraxis Francisci Clarke tam jus dicentibus oire X (Paris, 1892-1906) 241-250].

quam aliis omnibus qui in Foro Ecclesias- Vel., 9 ff. (text on f. 1 erased), 22 x tico versantur apprimé utilis (Dublin: 16 cm. Written in France, late 13th or Nathaniel Thompson, 1666) ] (ff. 1-244), early 14th c. An unbound quire, formerly with the preface on 4 preliminary ff. and part of a miscellaneous codex.

an Index alphabeticus materiarum on ff. Belonged to the Convent of Friars

269-304. Minor in Vienna, 15th c., where the mis-

Pap., 304 ff. (ff. 244v-252v blank), 19 cellaneous codex was still seen in 1911; x 15 cm. Written in England, ca. 1599. acquired before 1939 in Zurich by N. H. Bound in contemporary parchment. Christensen, Bloomfield, N. J. Purchased Presented by Bishop Michael O’Farrell from Christensen in 1948 (cat. 2, no. 6).

of Trenton, ca. 1890. For detailed analysis, collations, and Collated in part with ed. of 1666, where evidence as to provenance, see S. Kuttner,

the preface is dated 20 Apr. 1596 and “Conciliar Law in the Making: the LyonClarke says that he has been proctor of ese Constitutions (1274) of Gregory X the Court of the Arches for 36 years. The in a ms. at Washington,” Miscellanea Pio

ms. gives 20 Apr. 1599 as the date and Paschini (Rome: Pont. Ateneo Laterspeaks of 38 years; names used in the anense, 1949) 39-81.

form letters also differ. The ms. has 3 . additional chapters (after tit. 126, 169, 184. Nicolaus Dionysii de Perusio: Lec313) not found in the edition. The Li- tura super Libro Sexto Decretalium; on

brary of Congress copy of the edition book III-V tit. 1, given at Perugia in contains collations by a late 17th c. 1472 (if. 1-98), and on book IV-V end, owner with some ms., but only part of given im another year (ff. 99-123, I35v-

these agree with our ms. L43v, 145-226) — Idem: Principium Vj.

libri (ff. 227-229) —— Angelus Felicis de

182. Benedictus Capra: Lectura a titulo Perusio: Repetitio super capitulum, Si de Judiciis [1.e., Decretalium Gregorii 1X, eo tempore [i.e., Liber Sextus, I, 3, 9]

book II, tit. 1, c.1] usque ad titulum de (ff. 230-242). Fide instrumentorum [1.e., ibid., II, 22, Pap., 242 ff. (ff. 124-135, 144 blank), 15] inclusive, in 2° libro Decretalium (ff. 40 x 28 cm. Written in Perugia, by several

1-313) — Index (ff. 314-315v). student-reportatores, late 15th c. The first Pap., 316 ff. (numbered 1-315, f. 203 Lectura is dated: “Et sic fuit finis pro isto being repeated; plus 2 blank), 40 x 28 anno 1472 die 8 augusti hora xxj. in anno cm. Written in Italy by several hands, studij mei vj°.”” One miniature, one un-

15th c. Bound in 18th c. half vel. identified coat of arms (six stars divided

Catholic University, Washington, D.C. 105 by a diagonal band). Bound in modern Pap. and vel. (outer and innermost ff.

half leather. of each quire are vel)., 5 + 126 + 8 ff., Owned by P. A. Tosi in Busso Arizio, 22 x 14 cm. Written at Avignon, after 1865. Anonymous donation to the Uni- 1364, for Master Honofrius de Durant,

versity, 1947. probably a Dominican chaplain in the Poenitentiaria. Crude initials; rubrics.

185. Manual of rules, precedents, and Bound in orig. wood boards and brown forms for an official of the Apostolic leather back; clasps missing; flyleaves cut Poenitentiaria. Pope Benedict XII: Con- from vel. document. stitution In agro dominico of 8 Apr. 1338 Purchased in 1950 from L. S. Olschki [Bullarium Romanum, ed. Taurinensis, (cat. 120, no. 78). IV, 416-424] (ff. 1-13v) — Cardinals “Catalogue of Mss. and Incunabula exPeter of Palestrina and Gancelinus of Al- hibited at the Inauguration of the Institute

bano: Constitutio taxationum: Radix of Research and Study in Medieval Canon omnium malorum est cupiditas x utitur Law, Washington, May 1956,” Traditio, auctoritate episcopi (ff. 13v-26) — Casus XII (1956) 615. qu contnentur in_consitutionibus Cle- 186. Gratianus: Concordia discordantium

mentis papae V {and other papal rulings] . , ;

canonum;(ff. begins incomplete in Dist. 16, on absolution from censures ; ; reserved c. 10. Marginal glosses of the early

32v-58v) — Summa ; ; ; .. Bolognese school,dispensationum: from the period of,

Dispensat episcopus in adulteriis (ff. 58v-

66) -— Cardinal Berengarius Fredoll: Rufinus.

i . Vel., 237 ff. (lacking at least 19 ff., Casus de toto corpore iuris canonici recol; ,; ; mostly from pt. 1), 41 x 28 cm. Written lecti (ff. 66-97v) — Casus quibus utitur

cae , in from Italyrulings (Bologna), late Lone 12th or early 13th penitentiaria; of several popes, : c. Colored initials; space left vacant for down to Benedict XII (ff.initials 97v-107v) ; Lae a of , / illuminated at the— beginning

Casus quos concessit Clemens ;, , ;Gancelino each causaAl-indominus pt. Il. Bound in modern papa 6 domino episcopo ; . ar maiori dark green mottled cardboard. banensi penitentiario, 28 May .; (cat. 83, , Jacques Rosenthal, Munich 1342, ,(ff. 107v-109) —— Formularies for ; oe no. 146). Purchased in 1954 from Berabsolution, excommunication, etc. (ff. dM.R thal. New York _

on. os no. 43).

109y-115) — Libellus (or Breviarium) nar ; Rosenthal, New York (cat. I, decretorum: Liber decretorum distinctus , est [title varies in mss.; here: Brevis com- > cited ab Traditio. XU (1956 pilatio decretorum et utilis] probably by 61 - cited above, fl raaiuo, ( ) Johannes de Deo (ff. 115-124v) — Card-

; . ; Catalogue of Mss. and Incunabula

inals Guido of Porto and Peter of Albano: 187. Willielmus Horborch: Decisiones Letter of 13 May 1364 to the General of Rotae romanae [covering the years 1367-

the Dominicans, informing him of a de- 1381].

cision of Pope Urban V to the effect that Pap., 168 ff., 30 x 21 cm. Written in certain rules of the Order shall not apply the late 14th or early 15th c. Damaged to friars who serve as Master of the by moisture without appreciable loss of Sacred Palace or as chaplains in the text; restored by lamination by W. J. BarPoenitentiaria (ff. 124v-125v) —. Pre- row, and rebound in brown leather by ceded by an index (5 unnumbered ff.) F. Zach for Catholic University, 1957. and followed by mnemonics (f. 126 ++ Purchased in 1955 from Bernard M.

8 unnumbered ff. ). Rosenthal.

106 Catholic University, Washington, D.C. | 189. Bartolommeo de San Concordio: c.; “P. Bartolomeo,” 17th c.; ‘“‘Car[issi]mo

Summa de casibus conscientiae [here in- Conte Franco,” and “Al mio Carmo. scribed: Summa confessionum que pisa- Conte,” both entries smeared, reading unnella siue magistrucia nuncupatur] (ff. 1- certain. Purchased in 1957 from Bernard

299), followed by some more or less M. Rosenthal. ,

conventional readers’ aids: Queritur quare Hebrew entries read by Msgr. Patrick summa presens sit brevior x quod in ista Skehan.

EXP edu _ rae 3454] (f. 299-299) 191. Relazione della Corte di Roma, by i ste sunt GW 34a de abbreuiaturis an unnamed cleric, formerly of the house-

300. Hae W 3451, 3453] (ff. 299v- hold of the late Cardinal San Giorgio

) und ee est tabula sumime preceden- [1.e., Cincio Aldobrandini]; includes a 3450. 34 st. ordinem alphabeti [cf. GW brief description of the Conclave of Pope » S45T, etc.] (Hf. 300-303v) and the Leo XI, 1605 (ff. 119-126v).

; . . gilt.

dated wo OPhon Consummatum fuit hoc Pap., 4 + 129 + 4 ff., 27 x 19 cm.

opus, Pisa, Dec. 1328, f. 303v) — Infra- Written shortly after 1610. Bound in 17th scripte sex questiones declarate fuerunt in c. limp vel. gilt

cape generali fratrum predicatorum Pietro Giovanni Meynardi, Canon of Per Te Thomam de Aquino et Pet- the Cathedral of Ivrea; Giovanni Antonio Frum oe Tarantasio +. in 1269: Et primo ~ Luigi Bertolini, Prior in Ivrea. Purchased

queritur st unus frater accusat alium x in 1957 from Bottega d’Erasmo, Turin.

305) — Li

alii magistri cum beato Tho. (ff. 303v-

>) bellus_decretorum: Liber THE FOLGER SHAKESPEARE

decretorum distinctus est [title varies in mss.; here: Tabula decretorum] (ff. 305-

LIBRARY

309v) — Alphabetical list of titles of WASHINGTON, D.C. Decretals of Gregory IX (ff. 309v-311) ADMINISTERED BY THE TRUSTEES

and Boniface VIII (f. 311v). OF AMHERST COLLEGE

Vel., ff.Written , at Census, 267-450 and 2265-2272. chy SET, 311 16 x 12 cm.

Alessandria, 7 Mar. 1470, by Stephanus .; the opening of the Folger;Library . ; , ;Bound for theinuse ofbrown scholars and _ research tials. orig. blind-tooled ;roughly .; , workers inmetal Januaryclasps. 1933, which leather, with a ; . i. , coincided with the original listing iof the _Acquired Abbey of S. Girolamo, Rome. , , early in mss. by Seymour De Ricci, 1951 from Abbot Pierre only ; ve a , ,; _. Since de Covo of Cremona. 23 illuminated ini-

Salmon. O.S.B comparatively small number of additions

yo , to this portion of the collection have been

190. Raimundus de Pennaforte: Summa made. The earliest of these additions are

de casibus, bks. I-III (ff. 1-160) — described in Vol. II of the original CenIdem: Summa de matrimonio [= bk. IV] sus, among errata and addenda. Of the

(ff. 161-185v). later additions, the most notable acquisiVel., 161 ff., 19 x 12 cm. Written in tion is the Loseley collection of docu-

Italy, late 13th c. Colored initials; rubrics. ments relating to the Office of the Revels Bound in orig. rough buckskin over wood and the Blackfriars Theatre, the purchase

boards. of which was due to the foresight and Three successive Jewish owners, entries vigor of the late Joseph Quincy Adams,

, in Hebrew, 1363 (?or 1373), 1390 then Director of the Library.

(“Uriah Ynynyly’a” [Janinelli?]), 1458; The system of numeration applied to “Iste liber est mej fratris Ambrosij,” 15th the original Folger collection, described

Folger Shakespeare Library, Washington, D.C. 107 in Census 268, was not applicable to later The Cawarden papers passed in 1559 additions. The numbers now in use for to Sir William More, and with other mss. early mss. are accession numbers of six remained at Loseley Hall in the possession digits, representing the date of acquisition, of the More family, until their purchase

with a decimal when needed. in three sections (through William H. The descriptions have been supplied Robinson, Ltd.) from Mrs. More Moly-

Dr. Giles E. Dawson. neaux, in 1938, 1939, and 194].

Loseley Mss. This collection of mss., A selection of the ran MSS formerly at Loseley Hall, Surrey, England, cluding many A ‘ eon co rh

comprising 496 items (ranging in size tion, was printed by “. J. Kempe, fie

from vellum rolls and bound volumes to Loseley Manuscripts (London, 1836). A single slips of paper) is of primary im- further small number of the Revels docuportance for the study of the early history ments were printed in full by Albert

of the Office of the Revels and of the Feuillerat, Documents Relating to the Blackfriars theatres. They fall into three On cé of the Revels im the Time of Quee ‘

groups: Elizabeth (Materialien series, Louvain, (1) Revels documents. Papers of Sir 1908 ) 18-46, 79-108, 430, 438, 441, William Cawarden as Master of the 445. Feuillerat made further extensive Revels under Henry VIII, Edward VI, use of the Loseley Mss. in “The Origin Philip and Mary, and the first year of of Shakespeare’s Blackfriars Theatre,” Elizabeth, extending from 1543 to 1559. Jahrbuch der deutschen Shakespeare Among these are deeds, rolls, inventories, Gesellschaft, XLVUL (1912) 81-115;

bills, accounts, patents, warrants, and Malone Society Collections, Il, part | letters, relating to plays, masques, tourna- (1913), where he printed in full 19 of

ments. and other matters which came the more important Blackfriars docuunder the authority of the Master of ments, the greater part now in the Folger

Revels. collection; and Documents Relating to (2) Blackfriars documents. Papers of the Revels at Court in the Time of King Sir William Cawarden and Sir William Edward VI and Queen Mary (Materialien More relative to properties in the Black- SCTIES, 1914), where he printed over 50 friars, which were in Cawarden’s posses- of the more significant Revels documents, sion until his death in 1559, when they most of which are now in the Folger colpassed to More, his executor. Among lection. There still remain unprinted and these are many documents of great signifi- unexploited a considerable number of cance in the history of the several Black- mss. of great importance. —

Re Meares including several signed by 5378. Sir Thomas Smith (1513-1577):

h ard Farrant, the Burbages, and A Dialogue disputing the conveniencye omens. oo, , of Queene Elizabethes Marriage.

(3) Miscellaneous mss. of historical Pap. 48” ff. 19 16 Wr in ; interest, including documents signed by P+» x ) F dj “Ty fA va" Los. Yoel London, on the other part; accompanied

Ro a the Duke del Infantieo ‘Don by a schedule of the property involved.

oe Vel., 2 ff., 28 x 46 and 30 x 40 cm.

pee parece se Menao7al Written at Dated 10 Mar. 1587/8. 4 seals.

M ding del Cc * 7 Now 1504. S " Both the above presented with the coma een AMP, ov: ee papers of the Read Family of Newcastle

mISSIng. , County, Delaware; in Jun. 1940, from the

of Auton vaphs, given in Dee mo 540. by estate of Mrs. Harmon Pumpelly Read, f Albany, New York. Mrs. W. A. Julian of Cincinnati, who © anys INOW FOE bought them in Oct. 1930 from Stewart 138. (Ms. Ac. 6626) Spain. Five royal

Kidd of Cincinnati. cedulas addressed to officials in the prov; inces Barbara of the Central Licsals American region: 135. (Ms. Ac. 6439) a ; aa (1) Juana La Loca of Castile: Licssals): Will, in Dutch, with attest- Doc. s.

an ‘ am a “contemporary copy Yo la Reyna, countersigned by Juan de

d officials of attested by the pastor of the Church of S. Samano, to the Sv otemel anes ORTAANS '

Jacob in Antwerp the provinceof of Guatemala , ; ; capture Tunis. concerning the Antwerp, 20 on 39 cm. Written in Pap., 2 ff., 30 x 22 cm. Dated Madrid,

Found in a book. Given 22 Jan. 1941 (2) Emperer Charles V: Doc. s. Yo el by Miss Jose Meyer of Paris, France. Principe, countersigned by Juan de Sa136. (Ms. Ac. 5985) Twelve documents mano, addressed to the Audiencia de los

in French, chiefly deeds of property in Confines, inquiring about the work of

vicinity of Lille and Brussels. Fr. Pedro de Angulo and other DominiVel. and pap., 12 ff., various sizes. cans and ordering that all their reports

Written in France, 1346-1571. be sent to the Council of the Indies.

From a collection of 13 documents, [2 Pap., | f., 30 x 21 cm. Dated Barceof which were once numbered 234-245 lona, | May 1543. In a dealer’s list, as indicated by the — (3) Emperor Charles V: Doc. s. Yo el pencilled descriptions, in French, laid in. Principe, countersigned by Juan de SaPresented Oct. 1938 by Henry C. Morris mano, addressed to all audiencias of the

of Washington, D.C. Indies, ordering the expulsion of all Accompanied by typed descriptions in Slaves, Berbers, and recently converted detail by Dr. W. J. Wilson, 13 Jan. 1939. Moors.

112 Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.

Pap., 1 f., 44 x 31 cm. Dated Val- Pap., 772 ff., 42 x 28 cm. Written in

ladolid, 14 Aug. 1543. Italy, according to Prof. Kuttner, but (4) Emperor Charles V: Doc. s. Yo el previously attributed to Germany. InPrincipe, countersigned by Juan de Sa- scribed at end: “Scripta per me Arn. mano, addressed to the governors and Philippi de Trajecto,” begun 20 Oct. justices of the provinces of Guatemala, 1394, completed 1409. 1 miniature with Nicaragua, Chiapa, Yucatan, Cozumel, arms of Cologne, and personal arms in-

Higueras, and Cabo de Honduras. scribed: “Arma domini Henrici de Piro

Pap., 1 f., 42 x 30 cm. Dated Val- licenciati in decretis ciuis coloniensis.” 76

ladolid, 13 Sep. 1543. large initials. Bound in old French (17th (5) Emperor Charles V: Doc. s. Yo el c.) red morocco, gilt spine. Principe, countersigned by Juan de Sa- Owned by the German jurist, Henricus mano, addressed to the Audiencia de los de Piro (d. 1473); two clippings from Confines, prescribing the ceremony to be English catalogues and one from a French

observed on the arrival of the royal seal. catalogue pasted in. Bought from H. P.

Pap., 1 f., 30 x 21 cm. Dated Val- Kraus in 1941.

ladolid, 13 Sep. 1543. Law Library of Congress, Annual ReAll five purchased Oct. 1941 from Sr. port (hereafter abbreviated “A.R.’’) Roberto Arza of Guatemala. (1941) 23. 139. (Ms. Ac. 6125 and Ms. Ac. 6671) B 3. Bernard of Parma: Casus decretalEnglish deeds and other legal documents. ium. With 2 ff. pasted inside cover, from

The Wakefield Collection of over 2,000 Johannes Teutonicus: Glossa ordinaria pieces from early 13th c. to 19th c., in- in Decretum Gratiani. cluding about 600 vel. documents written Vel., 117 ff., 38 x 24 cm. Written in

before 1600. Italy, 13th c. Initials in red and blue.

Bought Jul. 1939 and Feb. 1942 from Leather binding (not orig.). William C. Wakefield, who collected them Bought from E. P. Goldschmidt in

over a period of years. 1946.

These documents have not been studied Q.J. Uhl, 4 (1946) 28.

or catalogued in detail. B 6. Honoré Bonet: L’arbre de batailles. Vel., 109 ff., 32 x 22 cm. Written in

LAW LIBRARY France, 15th c. 1 miniature with border.

The descriptions have been supplied by Numerous ornate initials in colors and Dr. V. Gsovski, Chief of the Foreign Law gold. Before title-page, table of contents Section, with the exception of four sup- in color with border. Bound in old white plied by Mr. E. C. Jann, Research Assist- vel.

ant (Mss. C5, C35, D402, and I7). Bought from H. P. Kraus in 1945.

Opinions on many technical points, espe- Q.J. Ill, 4 (1946) 28-29, with 1 plate. cially with reference to dates and matters B 7. Niclaus Brombach, Pfarrer zu Riimof canon law, have been generously given lingen: Cronick (a civil status register and

by Professor Stephan Kuttner, of the a record of events, 1582-1660).

Catholic University of America. Pap., 437 pp., 33 x 21 cm. Written in A 7. Pietro de Ancharano: Lectura super the 16th and 17th c., in Germany. Bound sextum decretalium. Also contains bibli- in orig. leather and paper. ographical data and material on the his- Bought from I. Perlstein, New York, in

tory of universities in the 14th c. 1936.

Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. 113 B 31. Baldus de Ubaldis: Legal opinion, O.J. IV, 4 (1947) 52. Mostly unpubsigned and sealed by Baldus, with signa- lished. tures of concurrence by his brothers, C 3. Venice. Capitulario officialium Urbis Angelus and Petrus, relating to the juris- Venetiarum (containing presumably the diction of the municipality of Reconati entire body of measures on contraband concerning merum et mixtum imperium. issued by the officials called Cattaveri, Pap., 2 ff., 30 x 23 cm. Written in Italy, who supervised incoming and outgoing ca. 1370; the concluding lines in Baldus’ trade).

hand, with his seal, but those of his Vel., 153 ff., 30 x 20 cm. Written in

brothers are missing. . Venice, 14th c., marginal notes and addiBought from H. P. Kraus in 1946. tions in contemporary and later hands,

QJ. TIT, 4 (1946) 27-28. The earliest not later than 16th c. 1 illuminated bororiginal legal opinion in the Law Library; der. Bound in modern brown morocco. evidently unpublished; not in the editions Bought from W. H. Schab in 1942.

of the Consilia of the brothers printed in The opening section only printed in 1481, 1487, 1491, 1522, 1551, or 1575. Roberti, Le magistrature veneziane e 1 B 33. Council of Basle, 1431. Collection loro capitolari (Venezia, 1909) III, 203pertaining to the Council, in five sections: 208; A.R. (1942) 75. I. Decrees and acts of the Council, with C 5. Cicero: De officiis, De inventione some letters; including Sessions 1-16, 29, rhetorica, Partitiones oratoriae.

and decrees of two unidentified sessions Vel., 348 ff., 25 x 15 cm. Written in (ff. 1-53, 115-123) — II. De catholica Italy, 15th c. Illuminated capitals. Bound concordancia tractatus (ff. 56-114v) — in 17th c. red morocco gilt, with gauffered

III. Epistola Jeremialis super afflictione edges. dolorosa huius nobilissime patrie et quam Bought from Central Book Co., New maiores nostri soliti sunt appellare Ortum York, in 1942. rosarum (ff. 125-180v), including also C 35. Toledo. Carta executoria [decision]

on ff. 141v-142 an apparently unpub- .; ; or ; issued in(Quod 1532 by the Audiencia, lished bull postquam) of Pius II;Corte arin. a or ; y Chancilleria of Toledo, on appeal, on f. 150, notarization of the proceedings ; ae - ; case involving (asofplaintiff) the Procuraby three official notaries the Council, .

. ; dor Fiscal Sancho de Lebrija, of the nes LeAlonso Camus; onGarcia f. 151 another notari, .; de la Veldad, Procurador zation; etc. — IV. A collection of letters ,, of the Spanish town Villa de Herencia. andwe writings from the Roman and Ger;; Vel., 27 ff., 31 x 22 cm. Written in G. Roselli, Conrad Kuenlein, and Johan- ae ; Audiencia of Granada; (as defendant)

man Emperors and others (ff. 180v-190) ; ; Spain, 16th c. Decorated in colors. Bound

— V. Chronology of temporal and in orig. flexible white vel

Church history, A. D. 370-1208, with an mone. Mone wane ve ,

; oa Bought from I. Perlstein, New York,-in

appendix on the antiquity of history and 1941

a chronicle of the Popes (ff. 190v-197). Pap.,.199 ff., 29 x 21 cm. Written in D 4. Pope Gregory LX: Decretales. the 15th c. by several hands. Some parts _ Vel., 153 ff., 39 x 26 cm. Written in

rubricated. Bound in_ boards partly Italy, 13th c. Bound in boards partly

covered with leather. covered with leather.

Bookplate: “Graflich von Walderdorff’- Bought from E. P. Goldschmidt in schen Fideicomiss. Bibliothek Molsberg. 1946.

No. 1033.” Bought 27 Feb. 1947. Q.J. Ul, 4 (1946) 29.

114 Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. D 41. Pope Gregory LX: Decretales. With F 8. Fuero juzgo. beginnings of a glossa ordinaria, discon- Vel., 212 pp., 21 x 15 cm. Written in tinued because of the small size of the Spain, 14th c.; according to Professor J. margins; later, private notes added, ab- Homer Heriott, University of Wisconsin, stracted from the summaria and divisiones by a scribe of the royal scriptorium of of Joannes Andreae; also scattered frag- Alfonso El Sabio. All after p. 206 wanting ments of the casus of Bernardus Parmen- and replaced in late 18th or early 19th c. sis, largely in the second part of Book III. hand on paper. Text and marginal notes

Vel., 164 ff., 27 x 20 cm. Written in illuminated. Bound in 19th c. red mo-

Italy, 13th c. Initials in blue and red. rOcco.

Bound in leather (not orig. ). Inscription of Diego de Colmenares, Bought from H. P. Kraus in 1947. Cura de San Juan de Segovia, between

OJ.1V, 4 (1947) 51. 1617-1640; Sir Thomas Phillipps (Ms. D 401. Gratianus, the Canonist: Decre- oar Bought from W. H. Robinson in

evel. 260 ff., 38 x 23 cm. Written in ; Diego de Colmenares, Historia de la 13th c. Initials and part of text in red 1640) ciudad de Segovia (Madrid,

and blue. Bound in leather. 1640) 64; OJ. V, 4 (1948) 39-40.

Bought from National Bibliophile Serv- H 6. Henricus de Segusia (called Hos-

ice, New York, in 1941. tiensis, Cardinal Bishop of Ostia): Lec-

A.R. (1941) 23. tura super I et II libro Decretalium.

D 402. Gratianus, the Canonist: Decre- Vel., 496 pp., 50 x 32 cm. Written ca. tum. 1300, probably in France. Border deco-

Vel., 430 ff., 33 x 21 cm. Parts of the rations. Illuminations at beginning of first and the last quires have been lost, Book I and lower part of decorations at resulting in gaps before f. 1 and after ff. beginning of Book If are missing. 1 muni8, 422, 424, 427, 429. Written in Italy ature. Bound in 18th c. calf with arms on

not later than the early 14th c., or pos- front and back covers, gilt spine. sibly late 13th c., according to Prof. Bookplate and signature of M. WilmotKuttner. Red initials throughout. Bound Buxton; inscription, “J. Lee, Doctors

in velvet. Commons. Repaired August 1835”; clipSir Thomas Phillipps (Ms. 14953, ping from an English catalogue pasted in;

“Canones ecclesiastici glossati”). Bought description card from library of David N.

from H. Rosenthal, Lucerne, in 1948. Carvalho attached (after 1835). Bought

| from H. P. Kraus, 1943.

F 6. Flores sive decretorum compila- A.R. (1943) 183. ciones; a compendium of the Decretum

Gratiani; also forms of papers filed in | 7. Justinianus: Instituta, with marginal

litigations. glosses (probably the commentary of AcVel., 55 ff., 20 x 14 cm. Written in cursius ).

England, 13th c.; cf. the form of appeals Vel., 72 ff., 36 x 24 cm. Incomplete at dated 1260 (f. 11). Text and initials in end; at least 6 ff. missing after Book IV, red; some initials in blue and red. Bound Title VII. Written in the 14th c. Bound

in paper boards (not orig. ). in wood boards and calf, rebacked with Bought from H. P. Kraus, 28 Jan. vel.; traces of clasps.

1947. Bought in 1948 from Leo S. Olschki, O.J.1V, 4 (1947) 51-52. Florence (cat. 117, item 129).

Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. 11S

I 71. Justinianus: Instituta, in French (the Sir Thomas Phillipps (Ms. 251). so-called “Traduction anonyme de Bought from W. H. Robinson in 1947.

XIIIme siécle”). O.J.V,4 (1948) 34-35, reproducing 2

Vel., 212 ff., 22 x 16 cm.; the first ff. miniatures. of Books I and IV missing. Written in P 3. Juan Gutierrez de Peralta: Petition

France, 14th c.; signed at end by the and other papers filed in action for scribe, Nicolaus de Cathalam. 2 minia- recovery of debt from Lorenco Sanchez. tures. Bound in 15th c. monastic calf with Pap., 174 ff., 33 x 23 cm. Dated in the

stamped border. city of Mexico, 22 Dec. 1598, before According to contemporary inscription, “el Doctor Monforte, corregidor desta

sold for 4 1/2 francs at Toulouse, 10 cividad.” 2 illuminated title-pages and Aug. 1384, by Johannes Brizani, a stu- other embellishments. Bound in old dent, to Andreas de Valle Viridi, LL.B.; boards; front cover consists of orig. bind-

later bought by an unknown person at ing of old morocco gilt.

Poitiers, 25 Mar. 1751. Bought from Bought from Stechert, Paris, in 1939. H. P. Kraus in 1941.

A.R. (1942) 75. P 5. Pisa. Breve della arte tessandoli della

; , cipta di Pisa; regulations of the weavers’

L 5. Liber legum et consuetudinum une guild, covering three centuries of its devel-

peri) Romanie, in Italian (Venetian opment.

dialect); a code of enactments and rules Vel., 25 ff., 25 x 18 cm. Written in of customary law compiled for the Latin 15th c.; erasures in some places indicate Empire of the Orient; promulgated for the revision of the statute in 1516; later addiisland of Euboea (Negroponte), with the tions at the end bring it up to the 18th c. approval of Baldwin, by Boniface Mon- Bound in half morocco.

ferrati and the Venetian Doge Enrico Bought from H. P. Kraus in 1947. Dandolo [= P. Canciani, ed., Barbarorum O.J.1V, 4 (1947) 47.

leges antiquae, III (Venice, 1785), but this ms. adds 44 pages and varies the pre- V 4. De modo reddendi jus; a collection

amble]. of laws and regulations concerning the Pap., 71 ff., 24 x 16 cm. Written in administration of Istria by Venice. Euboea before 1473 (when the island was Vel., 199 ff., 23 x 17 cm.; f. 1 missing.

taken by the Turks). The main text com- Written in Venice in 1578. Bound in orig.

piled in 1421 with amendments coming red morocco.

down to 1453. Modern binding. On the binding, tooled in gilt, the name

Bought from H. P. Kraus in 1947. Antonio Venerio (Vernier), to whom the Q.J. IV, 4 (1947) 49, with 1 plate. collection was issued. Bought from H. P. Kraus in 1947.

N 6. Grand coutumier de Normandie; an Q.J. IV, 4 (1947) 48. Apparently unearly compilation of the customary law published. of Normandy [= Coutumes de Norman-

die (Paris, ca. 1483), Hain 5791, but V 45. Statuta Venetorum. Jacopo Tiewith divergencies of text in the concluding polo: Statuta of 1242, in 5 books (ff. I-

parts]. 56) —- Enrico Tiepolo: Promissio de Vel., 238 ff., 17 x 12 cm. Written in maleficiis, promulgated in 1195 but reFrance, early 15th c. 7 miniatures with vised by Jacopo Tiepolo in 1232 (ff. 56borders. Rubrics and initials in red, blue, 63) — Andrea Dandolo: Liber sextus,

and gold. Bound in green velvet. of 1346 (ff. 63-90).

116 Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. Vel., 90 ff., 30 x 22 cm. Written in VI, no. | (Dec. 1948) 58-74.

Venice, 14th c. 8 miniatures. Bound in

orig. white vel. 168. (M2.1.X1V.M4) Antiphonarium, Bookplate of Ferdinand Hoffman von fragment. Griinbiichel und Stechau; Prince Die- Vel., 2 ff. only, 14 x 10 cm. Written trichstein (sale, Lucerne, 21-22 Nov. in the 14th c.; gothic neumes on 4-lined 1933, lot 379) to Gilhofer and Ransch- staff. Initials in red and blue. One leaf burg. Bought from Mrs. Martha A. Herz- bears Response for Epiphany; the other,

felder, Forest Hills, L. [., in 1941. Antiphons for Septuagesima.

AR. (1940) 42. 169. (M2147.XVLM1) Graduale. Vel., 78 ff., 55 x 40 cm. 15th c. choral

MAPS DIVISION notation on 4-lined staff. Floriated initials in blue and red. Orig. leather binding over

I. (World Atlas — 1543 — Ms.) Bat- boards, studded, hinges broken and clasps

tista Agnese: Portolan atlas, containing missing. declination table, armillary sphere, double-page zodiac (incomplete), and 10 170. (ML171.G85) Guido Aretinus:

double-page maps; text in Latin. Micrologus. Chart only, from Chap. 16 Vel., 15 ff., 25 x 18 cm. Written in [= Gerbert, Scriptores, II, 18]. GuidonVenice, ca. 1543. Decorated in gold and ian hand on verso. colors. In back cover, a compass (needle Pap., 1 f. only, 26 x 18 cm. wanting) centered in wind-rose with points named in German. Orig. Venetian 171. (MLI71.C7) John Cotton: De binding of smooth red morocco over wood musica [= Gerbert, Scriptores, I], 230boards, tooled in blind and gilt; later 265] (ff. 1- 29v) — Haec organica instileather label on back lettered in German: tutio (ff. 30-32) — Philippe de Greve:

Seecharten. Beata viscera Mariae Virginis cuius ad Ownership inscription of Hieronimus ubera (f. 32). a

Ruffault, Abbas S. Vetasti et S. Adriani; Vel., 32 ff, 19 x 12 cm. Written in formerly belonged to the Fiirstl. Stollberg- France or Flanders, 12th c. The hymn Wernigerodische Bibliothek, and offered (f. 32) is on a red S-lined staff in a 14th

for sale by Otto Lange in Florence. c. hand. 19th c. pressed morocco binding, Bought from Lathrop C. Harper in 1948. with orig. cover as flyleaf. Henry R. Wagner, “The Manuscript X. F. de Tornois; bought ca. 1830 from Atlases of Battista Agnese,” Papers of the M. Lemmens of Ghent by Sir Thomas

B. S. A., XXX (1931) 52, 75, no. Philipps (Ms. 1281). Bought from his XXXIII; Lawrence Martin, “A Rare estate in 1948. Agnese Atlas,” OJ. 1, 2 (1944). 172. (M2147xvM1) Expositio hymnorum.

MUSIC DIVISION Pap., 48 ff., 12 x 17 cm. Written in Germany[?], 15th c. Colored initial. Last

The descriptions have been supplied by 24 ff. contain occasional Psalm Toner in

Dr. Leonard Ellinwood, except for no. choral notation on a red staff of 3 or 4 172, which is by Mr. Frederick R. Goff. lines. Bound in modern brown morocco.

See also the latter’s article, “Early Music William Hayman Cummings (sale, Books in the Rare Books Division of the Sotheby, May 1917). Bought 21 Jan. Library of Congress,” Notes, 2d series, 1946.

Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. 117

RARE BOOKS DIVISION 11. Barcelona Inquisition. Census, 182, no. 11.

Note: Nos. 1-102 were transferred to 12. Thomas de Vio (Caietanus): Super the Rare Books Division from the Manu- LV Evangelia. scripts Division on dates ranging from 6 Census, 182, no. 12.

Feb. 1933 to 15 Apr. 1949. All were described in the Census, as listed below, but 13. J ordanus de Saxonia: Vitae fratrum there have been several important revis- ordinis S. Augustin. ions of description and additional refer- Census, 183, no. 15.

Cnces. 14. Miscellanea liturgica. 1. Biblia. Census, 184, no. 17. Census, 180, no. 1. Written in Hungary 15. S. Thomas de Aquino: In librum IV (not Italy), ca. 1335-1340. Arms of first Sententiarum Petri Lombard. owner (vol. I, f. 5v) are those of Demeter Census, 185, no. 20. Neckset-Lipocz, Count of Bacs, Hungary. 16. Petrus Comestor: Historia scholastica.

Additional references: Walters Cata- Census, 188, no. 29.

logue, no. 160 and plate LXII; Meta

Harssen, The Necksei-Lipdécz Bible 17. Registrum brevium. (Washington: U. S. Govt. Printing Office, Census, 189, no. 30.

1950). 18. Horae (Roman use).

2. Breviarjum. Census, 189, no. 31. Census, 180, no. 2. 19. Biblia.

oo. Census, 189, no. 32.

3. Breviarium.

Census, 180, no. 3. 20. Horae (Roman use).

4. Commentary ...on... the Regula

Census, 189, no. 33.

S. Benedicti (etc.). 21. Caesar: La vie et geste de Cesar.

Census, 180, no. 4. Census, 189, no. 34.

na: 22. Plutarchus: Vita Ciceronis (etc. ).

all plasse Eunyngham: The cosmograph- Census, 189, no. 35.

Census, 181, no. 5. 23. Suetonius: De duodecim Caesaribus. 6. Patristic extracts.

Census, 190, no. 36.

Census, 181, no. 6. 24. Terentius: Comoediae.

7. Horae, in Dutch. Census, 190, no. 37.

Census, 181, no. 7. 25. Guidantonio Vespucci: A. |. s. Census, 190, no. 38.

8. pores In mn 9g 26. Agnolo Trevisano: Copia de littere

ae mandate per Anzolo Trevisan, on (1)

9. Psalterium cum canticis. the discoveries of Columbus, and (2)

Census, 182, no. 9. Portuguese navigations to India. Census, 205, no. 41.

10. Psalterium cum canticis. Additional references: W. J. Wilson,

Census, 182, no. 10. “A Narrative of the Discovery of Vene-

118 Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.

zuela (1494?) in the Thacher Ms. on 35. Cest Pordre qui a esté gardé en Columbus and Early Portuguese Naviga- l’esglise Notre Dame pour les vigilles. . .

tions,” Proceeding of the Inter-American Census, 210, no. 57.

Bibliographical and Library Association, - aa ,

Ill (1940) 279-300: Idem. “The Textual 36. Philippe Mathon: Généalogie de la Relations of the Thacher Manuscript on trés illustre maison des Roys de Portugal Columbus and Early Portuguese Naviga- sorts de Robert de France. . tions,” Papers of the B. S. A.. XXXIV Census, 211, no. 58. The arms of the (19 40) 199-220: |] dem “The Spanish supra-libris stamp have been identified as Discovery of the Sou th American Main. those of Jose d’Araujo Pinto Leite, Conde

land,’ Geographical Review, XXXI dos Olivaes e de Penha-Longa. (1941) 283-299; Idem, “The Historicity 37. Sermons, in Greek. of the 1494 Discovery of South America,” Census, 211, no. 60.

Hispanic: American Historical Review, |

XXII (1942) 193-205; followed by C. E. 38. Fragment of a Greek ms. . . . menNowell, “Reservations Regarding the His- tioning S. Basil of Caesarea and the Coun-

toricity of the 1494 Discovery of South cil of Carthage.

America,” ibid., 205-210. Opposed is Census, 211, no. 61. S. E. Morison, Admiral of the Ocean Sea 39. Hymns, in Greek.

(Boston, 1942) II, 289-290. Evidence Census, 212, no. 62.

from Peter Martyr, Opus epistolarum, let-

ter 168, cited briefly in American Histori- 40. Hymns, in Greek.

cal Review, LI (1946) 694-697. Census, 212, no. 63. 27. Document, in Latin, addressed to vari- 41. Hymns, in Greek.

ous religious bodies of Ravenna. Census, 212, no. 64. Census, 207, no. 47. 42. Hymns, in Greek.

28. Pope Bonifacius VIII: Liber VI Census, 212, no. 65. Decretalium.

Census, 207, no. 48. 43. S. Bernardinus Senensis: De vita

. Christiana (etc. ).

29. Report, in Latin, of the decisions of a Census, 212, no. 67. doctor . . . named Lodovicus Petri. . .

Census, 209, no. 50. 44. A collection of vellum leaves.

30). Azo: Summa Codicis, 1V, 27-28. igsiy 213-217, no. 69 (1-42, 44-46,

Census, 209, no. 51. wee

31. Vergilius: Bucolica. 45. Breviarium Minorum, pars secunda.

Census 209 no. 52. Census, 217, no. 70.

32. Liturgy of S. John Chrysostom. 46. Regole della Compagnia di Santa Census, 209, no. 53. Bought from Kir- Maria.

kor Minassian, 22 Dec. 1936. Census, 217, no. 71. 33. John III of Portugal: Grant of arms. 47. Breviarium Romanum.

Census, 209, no. 54. Census, 217, no. 72. 34. Horae (Paris use). 48. Statuta Florentina. Census, 210, no. 56. Census, 217, no. 73.

Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. 119 49. Legal extracts, in Latin and Italian. Census, 228, no. 93.

Census, 217, no. 74. 66. Evangelium S. Lucae. 5Q. Zambeccari: Copies of 75 deeds. Census, 228, no. 94.

Census, 218, no. 75. 67. Paulus Orosius: Adversus paganos. 51. Philip Il: Grant to the monastery of Census, 228, no. 95.

San Juan at Burgos. 68. Sermons, in Latin. Census, 218, no. 76. Census, 228, no. 96. 52. Lectionarium. 69. Bruno da Longobucco (Longoburgen-

Census, 218, no. 77. sis): Chirurgia magna.

53. Lectionarium. Census, 228, no. 97. Census, 218, no. 78. 70. Biblia. 54. A collection of 19 ff. from bindings. Census, 229, no. 98. Census, 218, no. 79. 1. Biblia. 55. A group of 8 documents on vellum Census, 229, no. 99.

eneNSUS, 320."no. 80 72. Biblia. > NO. OW. Census, 229, no. 100.

70 Sehoolook. 8] 73. Breviarium.

eNSUS, > NO. O!. Census, 229, no. 101.

57. S. Antoninus Florentinus: Summa oo.

confessionalis 74. Breviarium.

Census, 220, no. 82. | Census, 229, no. 102.

58. S. Antoninus Florentinus: Confession- 7). Breviarium. ale, in Italian.

Census, 229, no. 103. ,

Census, 220, no. 83. 76. S. Johannes Chrysostomus: De repar-

ops atione lapsusIX. (etc. ). 59. Poenae inferi Census, 220, no. 84. Census, 230, no. 104.

60. Devotional treatise, in Latin. 77. Gerardus de Zutphania: De spirituali-

Census, 221. no. 85 bus ascensionibus. MOUS) CLAY DO. OD. Census, 230, no. 105.

01. Collection of 69 documents and frag- 78. Guilielmus Peraldus: Summa de vitiis.

ments from bindings. Census. 106 Census, 221-224, no. 86. SO EA230 MOINS.

62. John, Exarch of Bulgaria: The six Pi orae Mn Sermandays of Creation, in Old Slavonic. CMSUS, > NO.

Census, 228, no. 90. 80. Horae (Utrecht use).

63. Biblia, fragment.

Census, 230, no. 108.

Census, 228, no. 91. ] 81. Missale.

64. Calendar of Saints. . Census, 228, no. 92. 82. Moralitates de XLII mansionibus Census, 230, no. 109.

filiorum Israel in deserto (etc. ). 65. Canon law. Census, 231, no. 110.

120 Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. 83. Nicolaus de Auximo: Supplementum Census, 236, no. 125.

, 98. Phalaris: (etc.). ae no Census,Epistolae 236, no. 126.

Summae Pisanellae. Census, 231, no. 111

84. Preces piae. , .

Census, 531. no. 112. te enema etc.).compendium, in Latin

85. Psalterium cum canticis. Census, 237, no. 128.

Census, 232, no. 113. Written in the Additional reference: W. J. Wilson, Rhineland of Germany (not Flanders). Catalogue of Latin and Vernacular AIl-

Walters Catalogue, no. 148. chemical Mss. in the U. S. and Canada

86. Psaltertum cum canticis. toaOn Sex 5 es vol. VI] (Bruges,

Census, 232, no. 114. ) 993-360, Ms. 69.

87. Psalterium cum canticis. arietatib rtho’omacus Anglicus: De pro-

Census, 232, no.Census, atibus237, rerum. ensus, 252, no. 11> no. 129.

88.aconJacobus d ine: oe Voragine: Sermones quad 101. Petrus Hispanus: Thesaurus paupe-

ragesimales. ; ; a Census, 237, no. 130. Census. 232. no. 116 rum, in Italian (etc. ).

Diploma of a doctor of law from] 102. Medical poem, in Latin.

Padua University.

Census. no.Nos. 117 Census, 130inA.the Voll, ye232. Note: 103-124237, areno. mss.

90. Fragments and single leaves of various behr Collection of Incunabula, listed in

mss. the Census, 246-249, as nos. 168-189, Census, 233-234, no. 118. and now renumbered as follows.

91. Graduale. 103. Two unidentified Latin mss. Census, 235, no. 119. Census, 246, no. 168. 92. Horae (Paris use). 104. Two recipes in Italian. Census, 235, no. 120. Written ca. 1425 Census, 246, no. 169.

an 1450). Walters Catalogue, no. 105. Additional matter to Hain 1177, in Italian.

93. Horae (Tours use). Census, 246, no. 170.

Census, 235, no. 121. Walters Cata- -o. , 116 | 106. Breviarium. | Opue, NO. a. Census, 246, no. 171. 94. Johannes de Sacrobosco: Tractatus de Lo.

sphaera (etc.) 107. Breviarium. Census, 235, no. 122. Census, 246, no. 172. 108. Legal treatise.

(aetc.). "nannes de Sarcobosco: Algorismus Census, 246, no. 173.

Census, 235, no. 123. 109. Legal treatise.

Census, 246, no. 174.

96. Johannes de Sacrobosco: Sphaera. on L the h Census, 236, no. 124. 110. egal treatise (commentary Digests? ).

97. Justinianus: Instituta. Census, 246, no. 175.

Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. 121

111. Legal text. Bought 1 Mar. 1934.

Census, 247, no. 176. 127. Lectionarium Evangeliorum.

112. Legal text. Census, 901, no. 2, when owned by

Census, 247, no. 177. Nathaniel D. Sollers, Baltimore, Md.

, . , Bought 1 Mar. 1934.

113. Sententiae ex diversis poetis. Walters Catalogue, no. 138 and plate Census, 247, no. 178.

LILI.

114. Theological treatise (etc. ). Note: Nos. 128-137 were owned by Dr.

Census, 247, no. 179. Ernest C. Richardson, Princeton, N. J.

115. Lectio in apparitione S. Michaelis (Census, 1187-1189, nos. 1-10), who

Archangeli (etc. ). presented them to the Library in 1934. Census, 247, no. 180. 128. Antiphonarium. 116. Cicero: Paradoxa (etc. ). Census, 1187, no. 1.

Census, 247, no. 181. 129. Jacobus de Voragine: Legenda 117. Charles VIIL of France: Document aurea.

(1484). Census, 1187, no. 2.

Census, 248, no. 182. 130. Horae (Roman use).

118. Poem in Latin (O fili mi felicius . . .). Census, 1187, no. 3.

Census, 248, no. 183. 131. Titus Livius: Books I-IX (X not

text. Census, 1187, no. 4. Census, 248, no. 184. 132. Liber venerabilis Societatis Crucis in 119. Theological treatise; Mathematical completed ), in Italian.

120. Statuta ordinis B. V. Mariae de ecclesia cathedrali Camerinensi.

Monte Carmelo (etc. ). Census, 1188, no. 5.

Census, 248, no. 185. 133. Michael [Menot]: Quadragesimale. 121. Die Leiden des Herrn (etc.). Census, 1188, no. 6. Census, 248, no. 186. 134. Pompeius Festus: De significatione 122. Tractatus de vinea Domini. verborum (etc. ).

Census, 248, no. 187. Census, 1188, no. 7. 123. Breviarium. 135. Treatise, in Latin, on the Ten ComCensus, 248, no. 188. mandments (etc. ).

oo. Census, 1188, no. 8.

124. Synodale. — Breviarium.

Census, 249, no. 189. 136. S. Bonaventura: Conclusiones et

125. Drawings of human figures, animals, Consus ee no. 9 (etc. ).

etc., with their analysis in geometrical EnSUS, » NO. 7.

figures. 137. Mauritius: Distinctiones.

Census, 249, no. 190. Transferred from Census, 1189, no. 10. the Division ofPhilip FineII Arts. vy:Certificate , . 138. of Spain: of

126. Missale. nobility, in Spanish, granted to Pedro del Census, 901, no. 1, when owned by Guero of Arenillas.

Nathaniel D. Sollers, Baltimore, Md. Vel., 44 ff., 32 x 23 cm. Dated at

122 Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. Valladolid, 14 Aug. 1571, and notarized gustinus: Epistola ad beatum Cyrillum de at various places in 1571-1572. Ilumi- magnificentiis Hieronymi (ff. 24-28v) — nated headings throughout; 2 illuminated S. Cyrillus: Epistola de miraculis Hierborders, one including initial and coat of onymi, etc. (ff. 28v-54v).

arms. Bound in orig. limp vel. Vel., 54 ff., 19 x 13 cm. Written in Presented 15 Dec. 1934 by Dr. Ernest Italy, 15th c. Bound in modern light

C. Richardson. brown pigskin.

139. Horae. Purchased in 1937.

Census, 1850, no. 13, when owned by 144. Melchite Office-Book; a liturgical Felix M. Warburg. Presented 14 Jan. ms. in Greek with preliminary and supple1941 by Mrs. Felix M. Warburg as a mentary leaves in Arabic.

memorial to her husband. Pap., 72 ff., 13 x 9 cm. Written in Walters Catalogue, no. 203 and plate Egypt, 13th or 14th c. Orig. cloth binding.

LXXVIII. Said to have belonged to Sing Hum140. S. Ambrosius: Hexameron, incom- samn, an East Indian Ha on a British a. re(ff. tramp steamer, who died in Norfolk, Va., plete 1-69v) — Idem: De paradiso, ; — | ca. 1929. Bought in Jul. 1946; from Rev. incomplete (ff. 69v-75v). ; ; A. E. Washington, Vel., 75 ff., x 19 cm.Shadd, Written mo,D. ,C.by Dr. , ; ,;25Ms. descriptions in theinLibrary Italy, Bound in orig.(preliminary); white vel. ; a Dr. W. J. LL15th _—c.Henri Hyvernat

Purchased in 1937. / So,

Wilson (language and pagination); Dr.

141. Collection of sermons, etc., incom- Kenneth W. Clark (detailed analysis);

plete. and Dom Anselm Strittmatter, O. S. B. Pap., 70 ff., 21 x 14 cm. Written in (text).

Germany, Toth c. Bound in vel. leaf from 145. Antonius Rampigollis: Aurea biblia

, (ff. Iv-101v) Johannes Sperigeler: Purchased in—1948. Coke |

carly liturgical volume.

Principia sive inicia sermonum (ff. 102-

142. S. Eucherius or S. Caesarius: Home- 105) —— Johannes Calderinus: Concorliac I-X [= P.L. (but with variations) L, dantia, sive ambidexterium (ff. 107-176v)

833-859; LXI, 1056-1090] (ff. 1-20v) — Tabula Veteris et Novi Testamenti — Pseudo-Augustinus: Manuale (ff. 21- (ff. 179-204v) —- Biblia pauperum (ff.

29v) —- Humbertus: Epistola (ff. 30- 205-236).

49v) —S. Cyrillus: Epistola de miraculis Pap., 236 ff., 29 x 21 cm. Written in Hicronymi (ff. 50-65) — S. Augustinus: Germany, 1469 and 1470. Bound in orig. Epistola ad beatum Cyrillum de magni- stamped brown leather over boards, re-

ficentiis Hieronymi (ff. 65-68v). backed, with metal bosses and clasps, Vel., 68 ff., 15 x 10 cm. Written in gauffered edges. Italy, 15th c. Bound in modern white vel. “Ex bib. mnrij. Amorb[{ach] ord. S.

Purchased in 1937. Benedicti”; stamp of Prince of Leinengen.

Migne ascribes all ten homilies to S. Presented by A. T. Witbeck in 1941. Fucherius, but also ascribes five (1V- 146. Bike von Repgow (compiler) : SachVIII) to S. Caesarius Arelatensis. A table senspiegel

of correspondences with Migne is on file Vel 374 36 x 26 cm. Written in

in the Library. southern Germany, ca. 1500. Scroll work;

143. S. Eusebius Cremonensis: Epistola nearly 500 illuminated initials; 36 coats of de morte Hieronymi (ff. 1-24) — S. Au- arms of German cities and communities.

Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. 123 Bound in stamped brown morocco, gilt Census, 491, no. 5.

edges, by Bedford. 153. Libro de arte coquinaria.

Bundesdenkmalamt (Vienna); Henry Census, 669, no. 1, when owned by Huth (sale, 7th part, 3 Jul. 1918, lot Joseph D. Vehling, Chicago, Il. Bought 6513, with front. reproducing p. 1 of the by Dr. A. W. Bitting for the collection of ms. in colors). Bought from A. S. W. gastronomy formed by his wife, Katherine

Rosenbach in 1946. G. Bitting, and presented to the library, 147. S. Thomas de Aquino: Sermo de 29 Jan. 1941. corde et sanguine Jesu Christi (ff. 1-3) 154. (E101.H33 Vol. 53) Account, in — §. Laurentius Justinianus: De disci- Spanish, of an unknown voyage of exploplina et perfectione monasticae conver- ration along the northern coast of South sationis (ff. 3v-123) — S. Bonifacius: America, from the Boca del Drago (DragLibellum de perfectione monasticae con- on’s Mouth) at the entrance to the Gulf versationis (ff. 123v-124v) — S. Bernar- of Paria in Venezuela, to the Port of dus, i.e., Pseudo-Augustinus: De scala Cartagena in Colombia. claustralium (ff. 125-150) — Pope Greg- Pap., 8 pp., 31 x 22 cm. Written by a ory XII: Institutio et confirmatio erec- Spanish scribe after 1533 (since there is

tionis canonicorum congregationis S. a reference to the port of Cartagena, Georgi in Alga, 1407[?] (ff. 150v-152) which was founded by Pedro de Heredia

— De sanctae semperque virginis Del in 1533). Bound with a group of tranmatris natiuitate; concluding with the scripts of early documents in a single words, Deo optimo maximo filiam spon- volume, lettered ‘“Manuscrits et Copies,

sam matrem (ff. 153-160). 1492-1536”.

Pap., 160 ff. (ff. 130-134 blank), 20 x Bought at Madrid by Henry Harrissc 14 cm. Written in Italy, 15th c. (after from Sr. d. José Sancho Rayon, 5 May

1465). Bound in white vel. 1871. Bequeathed to the Library in 1910. Presented by A. T. Witbeck in 1941. 155. Pietro Martire d’Anghiera: A.l.s., in Note: Nos. 148-152 were owned by John Italian, to “Jo. Hieronimo vicecomiti Davis Batchelder, Washington, D. C. quodam oratori ducali in Hispania,” con-

(Census, 490-491, nos. 1-5). cerning the death of the Cardinal of 148. Pope Alexander VI: Bull (2 Sep. Valencia.

1501). Pap., | f., 31 x 22 cm. Dated at ZaraCensus, 490, no. 1. cores 7 Aug. olio. [15112]. Mounted in a port-

149. Pope Sixtus V: Bull (29 Jan. 1585). Bought by Henry Harrisse at an E.

Census, 490, no. 2. Charavay auction (Paris, 1882, lot 59).

150. Breviarium. Bequeathed to the Library in 1910.

Census, 490, no. 3. The 2 miniatures Note: Nos. 156-168 form a part of the and borders are much later (possibly 18th Rosenwald Collection, presented by Les-

or 19th c.); binding not orig.; arms pos- sing J. Rosenwald at various dates be-

sibly spurious. tween 1943 and 1952.

151. Plautus: Comoediae VIII. 156. (LIR 1319) Horae.

Census, 490, no. 4. Census, 665, no. 1, when in the personal collection of Lessing J. Rosenwald.

152. Autographs of Ferdinand and Isa- QJ. Il, 1 (1945) 9; Walters Cata-

bella, etc. logue, no. 219.

124 Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.

157. (LJR 1318) Officium B. V. M. binderei (1943) 17-19; G. D. Hobson, Census, 1656, no. 9, when owned by English Bindings before 1500 (CamCortlandt F. Bishop (sale, 25 Apr. 1938, bridge, 1929); E. P. Goldschmidt, Gothic lot 1432) to Lessing J. Rosenwald, who and Renaissance Book Bindings, 1, 3-4.

presented it to the Library in 1943. , pee Q.J. Il, 1 (1945) 9: Walters Cata- 162. (LJR 1) Godefridus Viterbiensis:

logue, no. 221 and plate LXXVI. Speculum regum; gloss and partial text

(ff. 1-16v) —— Tractatus de occultatione

158. Robertus Valturius: De re militari. viciorum sub specie virtutum: Est via Census, 1848, no. 13, when in the que videtur x deus prestare dignetur (ff.

estate of Wilfrid M. Voynich; sold by 17-26). H. P. Kraus to Lessing J. Rosenwald and Pap., 26 ff., 30 x 21 cm; ff. 13-25

presented in 1944. misbound before f. 1. Written in GerRebound in modern light tan morocco many, dated “die lune ante dominicam by Peter Franck. palmarum” [9 Mar.] 1478. Bound in orig. E. Rodakiewicz, The editio princeps of wood boards and elaborately stamped Roberto Valturio’s ‘De re militari’ in dark red-brown leather, with brass bosses Relation to the Dresden and Munich Mss., and clasps; bound with 3 incunabula

Maso Finiguerra, XVIII-XIX (1940). (Hain 1397, 2124, and 7641) and a 159. Robertus Valturius: De re militari. block book, A pocalypsis 5. Joannis.

Census, 1848, no. 14, when in the Belonged to Joducus Bractschedl; Conestate of Wilfrid M. Voynich; sold by vent of Seldenthal (16 May 1495)[?]; H. P. Kraus to Lessing J. Rosenwald and Earl of Crawford (sale, 1887, lot 511);

presented in 1944, Lord Amherst of Hackney (sale, 1908, Rebound in modern light tan morocco lot 29); W. J. Leighton (sale, 1918, lot

by Peter Franck, 1945. 47)3 Charles W. Clarke. Acquired by

E. Rodakiewicz, cited above; Walters Lessing J. Rosenwald im 1937. Catalogue, no. 184 and plate LXXII. S. De Ricci, A handlist of a collection

of books and mss. belonging to Lord Am-

160. Biblia. herst of Hackney (Cambridge, 1906), no.

Vel., 567 ff., 18 x 12 cm. Written in 1. The complete text of the ms. of GodeFrance, 13th c. 84 historiated initials, 50 fridus Viterbiensis is published in the illuminated initials. Bound in dark blue Monumenta Germaniae historica, XXII

morocco by Bozerian Le Jeune. (Hanover, 1872) 21-93. Mme. Etienne Mallet (sale, Sotheby,

4-5 May 1926) through William Permain 163. Hartlieb: Die Kunst Ciromantia.

to the William Randolph Hearst collec- Vel., 8 ff., 40 x 32 cm, Written in tion; thence to Lessing J. Rosenwald. Bavaria, ca. 1410. 16 pen drawings by a ‘Formschneider” who worked at Lake

161. Expositio mistica super Exodum. Constance. Bound in marbled paper Vel., 104 ff., 18 x 14 cm. Written in boards. Germany, 1150. Bound in orig. stamped Formerly owned by a Mr. Clifford. white leather.

R. Schilling, “Zwei deutsche gepresste 164. (LJR 1320) Horae, Roman use.

romanische Lederbinder,” Zeitsch. f. Vel., 190 ff., 14 x 9 cm. Written in Biicherfreunde (Jun. 1933) XXXVII, 3. France, ca. 1520. 13 initials in colors and

Folge II, Heft 6; QJ. V (1948) 50; gold. Bound in 19th c. red velvet, gaufWiese und Husung, in Archiv f. Buch- fered edges.

Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. 125 William Loring Andrews; Cortlandt F. 215 ff.; 56 x 39 cm. Written at Mainz, Bishop (not identified in Census, sale, 25 Germany, 4 Apr. 1452 — 9 J ul. 145 3. 7

Apr. 1938, lot 1433). miniatures in initials, 52 illuminated ini, Logs tials in vol. I, 86 illuminated initials in 165. Leiden Christi. ; ; vol. I, many with illuminated borders. Pap., 237 ff., 10 x 7 cm. Written in Bound in orig. white pigskin. Germany, 15th c. Illustrated with 9 15th Arms of unidentified orig. owner apc. German woodcuts and © Crawings pear in border of f. 1, on which a 16th c. pes ted me Bound in stamped red sheep- chanter of the Cathedral of Mainz has

skin, with clasp. written: “Anno 1566 Henric[us] A StockFormerly owned by Prince Oettingen- heim cantor Mogunt[inus] posteror[um]

Wallenstein. mem[oriae] prodidit.” Stamp of the Ducal 166. Coats of arms of Nuremberg Library of Gotha. Bought from H. P.

families. Kraus by Lessing J. Rosenwald in 1952. Pap., 142 ff., 31 x 21 cm. Written at Ernst Salomon Cyprian, Catalogus

Nuremberg[?], probably 16th c. Each leaf codicum manuscriptorum Bibliothecae has 4 printed woodcut blank escutcheons; Gothanae (Leipzig, 1740) 1-2; Friedrich on ff. 1-101 these are overpainted with the Jacobs and F. A. Ukert, Beitrage zur arms of Nuremberg families, with names alteren Litteratur (1835-1843) 15-18, added in ms. On the versos of ff. 1-27 are nos. 7-8; Franz Falk, “Die ehemalige _ drawings in ink and watercolor of knights Dombibliothek zu Mainz,” Zentralblatt j. and burghers of Nuremberg and _ their Bibliothekswesen, Beiheft XVIII (1897) wives. Bound with several other related 21 and 112-113; Franz Falk, Bibelstuworks, in orig. brown calf on wood dien, Bibelhandschriften u. Bibeldrucke in

boards, with gilt stamped centerpieces Mainz (1901), 43-44; Rudolf Ehwald,

and metal corners. “Geschichte der Gothaer Bibliothek,” An analysis of the contents is given on Zentr. f. Bibl., XVII (1901) 441; Otto the Library of Congress printed card no. Hupp, Zum Streit um das Missale speciale

49-38313. Constantinense with (Strassburg, 1911) 21 1 plate; Paul Schwenke, Johannes

167. Schonbartbuch. Gutenbergs 42 zeilige Bibel (Leipzig,

Pap., 64 ff. (numbered 132-195), 31 x 1923) 4: Dorothy Miner, The Giant Bible 21 cm., with 2 ff. at beginning and 4 ff. of Mainz, 500th Anniversary (Washingat end on different paper, by a different ton, 1952). hand, apparently added later. Written at

Nuremberg[?], probably 16th c. 64 full- 169. (Woodrow Wilson Library) Horae. page colored drawings of participants in in Latin, with calendar in French (ff. 1the Schembart Carnival in Nuremberg, 94v) — Preces piae, in Latin, in another 1449-1539. Bound with several related hand (ff. 94v-97) —— Preces piae, in works in orig. brown calf on wood boards, Latin and French (ff. 98-130). with gilt stamped centerpieces and metal Vel., 130 ff., 17 x 12 cm. Written in

corners. the north of France, probably in or near An analysis of the contents is given on Amiens, by several hands, 15th c. 3 large the Library of Congress printed card no. miniatures. Bound in crimson morocco,

A9.38723. inside dentelles, gilt edges, by Zaehnsdorf. Bookplate of Henry White; his cata-

168. Biblia (The Mainz Bible). logue (London, 1909) no. 1126. Ac-

Vel., 2 vols., vol. I: 244 ff.; vol. II: quired by the Library of Congress with

126 Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. President Wilson’s personal library in Bought from Emerich P. Korecz, Wash-

1946. ington, D. C., Dec. 1946.

170. Italian Cardinals. An autograph col- 172. Jacobus de Voragine: Sermones lection, 1523-1726, including 14 speci- festivorum per totum annum (ff. 1-80) —

mens before 1600. Tabula (ff. 80v-87v) — Processus ChristAll on pap., 28 x 31 cm. Written in ianae religionis, etc. (ff. 88-89). Italy. Bought from Maury A. Bromsen in Pap., 89 ff., 30 x 22 cm. Written in

Apr. 1944. Dalmatia; completed 16 Mar. 1433 by (1) Cardinal Michael Bonellus Alessand- Brother Peter de Scardona. Bound in 15th rino: L.s., to Bishop Dusmansa. Rome, c. deerskin, with brass bosses.

29 Oct. 1588. 2 ff. Bookplate of Arnolfo Bacotich. Bought (2) Idem: L.s. to Prefect Giorgio Pag- in 1948 from Domenico Fucile, Rome.

liarl. Rome, 3 Jan. 1597. 2 ff. 173. Blasone e Croniche di Venezia, 697(3) Idem: two Docs. s. 20 Jul. 1570; 2 1446.

Feb. 1576. 2 fi. Pap., 309 ff., 28 x 20 cm. Written in (4) Cardinal Bartolomaeus Cesi: L.s. to Italy (Venice?), ca. 1486, by at least

the Commissary of Sassoferrato. 12 Oct. two hands, probably before the reign of

1596. 2 if. Doge Leonardo Loredano. About 400

(5) Cardinal Alessandro Farnese: L.s. to colored coats of arms of Venetian famJacomo Vettori. Rome, 7 Jan. 1586. 2 fi. ilies. Bound in modern paper boards, vel.

(6) Cardinal Benedictus Justinianus et backstrip.

al.: Doc. S- ? Dec. 1599. 2 ff. Bookplate of Arnolfo Bacotich. Bought (7) Cardinal Vicentio Laureo: A.l.s. to in 1948 from Domenico Fucile, Rome.

Sperone Speroni. 3 Feb. 158[-]. 2 ff.

(8) Cardinal Gregorius Montelbero: L.s. 174. Horae. to the Priors of Cingoli. Rome, 2[?] Dec. Census, 1192, no. 1, when in the li-

1595. 2 ff. brary of Leonard Kebler, Bronxville,

(9) Cardinal Giovanni Morone: L.s. to New York. Presented to the Library of Francisco Vettorio. Rome, 15 Jan. 1577. Congress in 1959. 2 ff.

(10) Cardinal Giovanni Piccolomini et THE NATIONAL GALLERY OF ART

al.: Doc. s. 8 Aug. 1523. I f. WASHINGTON 25, D.C. (11) Pope Sixtus V: L.s. as Cardinal

Montalto, to the Priors of Sassoferrato. ROSENWALD COLLECTION Rome, 30 May 1590. 2 ff.

(12) Cardinal Franciscus S. Clementis: The Lessing J. Rosenwald Collection of

L.s. 26 Aug. 1597. 2 ff. illustrated books, prints, and drawings (13) Philippus Spinola{?], Cardinal Le- was given to the United States Governgate: L.s. to the Priors of Sassoferrato. ment in 1943. The books and manuscripts

Perugia, 22 Aug. 1587. 2 ff. were allocated to the Library of Congress, the prints and drawings to the National

171. Henri 1V of France: Doc. s. as King Gallery of Art, in accordance with the of Navarre, appointing Councillor Jehan deeds of gift. The major part of the collecde Guassion second president of the Ordi- tion, however, 1s still housed at Alver-

nary Council of Bearn. thorpe Gallery in Jenkinstown, PennsylVel., 1 f., 34 x 54 cm. Dated at Pau, vania, a wing of Mr. Rosenwald’s home.

France, 23 May 1582. In 1946 Mr. Rosenwald began to pur-

National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. 127 chase for the print collection single leaves 3. Miniature of the Holy Trinity.

of illuminated manuscripts. As the de- Vel., 1 f., 16 x 18 cm. Bohemian, ca. scriptions indicate, the miniatures repre- 1430. Historiated initial “U”’. sent a wide variety of schools and subjects Former owners: Edward Schultz; For-

from the 11th to the 15th centuries, the rer collection.

examples having been chosen for their Edith Hoffman, Cseh Miniaturok artistic merit. It is a small but valuable (Budapest, 1918); Walters Catalogue, no.

selection and is still growing. 141 and plate LIT. The descriptions have been supplied by 4. Antiphonarium. Miniature of the Na-

Miss Elizabeth Mongan. tivity.

1. Bologna. Goldsmiths’ Guild: Statutes. Vel., 1 f., 47 x 36 cm. Italy (Tuscany?),

Contains, in Latin, the prologue and be- 13th c. ginning of the Statutes and Ordinances, From the Arthur Sambon collection.

possibly the set promulgated in 1383. Walters Catalogue, no. 37 and plate

Vel., 1 f., 36 x 21 cm. Written ca. XXII.

1383. One oblong miniature of the Virgin 5. Grisaille miniature. Two scenes: Scribe

and Child enthroned between the standing k. and Author presenting his book.

. Vel., 1 f., 17 x 12 cm. Flemish, ca.

figures of Ss. Petronius and Alle, both in at Work, an P 6 nn

episcopal vestments. The styie Is_ very 1480. On grey ground, heightened with

close to that of Niccolo da Bologna. | .

historiated initial; armorials. ean — hab. cat. 3 42. plate S. J. A. Churchill and C. G. E. Bunt, XXI fam FA. STAD, Cale 2, NO. ey Plane

The Goldsmiths of Italy (London, 1926)

81-85, 166; Walters Catalogue, no. 164 6. Biblia. Numbers; historiated initial ““L” and plate LXV. For an apparently related representing Moses, at head of chapter I.

ms., see Census, 1840, no. 7. Vel., 1 f., 48 x 35 cm. Written in

2. Psalterium. Muniature of Paradise, France, 13th c.

verso. for chapter I. Vel., I f., 22 x 16 cm. One of 3 Vel., 2 ff., 48 x 35 cm. Written in Abraham with Lazarus. Latin text on 7. Biblia. Joshua; historiated initial ““E”

leaves, of which another is now in the France, 13th c. From the same ms. as no.

Chicago Art Institute, that became sepa- 6. rates from aof Psalter the Arenberg; col- 8. Missale. Historiated ection theformerly Dukeinof sup- . initial “V” with the death of S. Benedict.

posed to have been completed before Vel. 1 £. 22 x 19 cm. Written 3

1239. Another leaf of the ms. in the Florence Ath @ en im Arthur Sachs collection, Census, 1814, , . no. 1, with references. ; Close to Spinello Aretino; cf. panel, H. Swarzenski, Die lateinischen illumi- Death of S. Be nedict,” in F OBE Museum

nierten Hss. des XIII. Jahrhunderts in of Art, Cambridge; also miniature in the den Landern an Rhein, Main und Donau collection of the late Herbert Straus,

(Berlin, 1936) 79, 155 (no. 2), 157 | Census, 1840, no. 6. (no. 3), 161 (no. 2); E. Rosenthal, in 9. Antiphonarium. Historiated initial ““M” The Pacific Art Review, IV (1945-46) 7- with Annunciation of the Virgin.

23; Walters Catalogue, no. 33 and plate Vel., 1 f., 59 x 43 cm. Written in -

XVII. northern Italy, first half of 15th c. The

128 National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.

miniature is attributed to Belbello da tures from the same Antiphonary are

Pavia. known, one in the Berlin KupferstichkabiCf. P. Toesca, La Pitture e la miniature nett and two formerly in the Edouard

in Lombardia (Milan, 1912) 536-549 Kann collection.

and esp. figs. 443-449, tav. XXXII, front- From the Edouard Simon collection. ispiece; P. D’Ancona, La miniature itali- P. Wescher, in Berliner Museen, Beibenne (Paris, 1925) 51-53, plate XLVI: latt zum Jahrbuch der Preussischen Kunst-

51-53, plate XLVII; Walters Catalogue, sammlungen, LI (1930) 78-81, fig. 3;

no. 179 and plate LX VIL. A. Boinet, La collection des manuscrits 10. Miniatures: recto, Crucifixion; verso: de M. E. Kann (Paris, 1926) no. 36 and

Three Marys at the Tomb. plate XXXVII; Walters Catalogue, no. Vel., 1 f., 19 x 13 cm. Germany (Augs- 180 and plate LXVIIL.

ore) shorty alter 1234. There are 3 14. Miniature: Virgin and Child: in lower G a vee rom the same ms.: 2 m the part, an'abbot and monks. Latin text on

Inv. 24. C

| ermanisches Museum, Nurnberg; one verso. Historiated initial “A”. in the Landesgewerbemuseum, Nurnberg, Vel., 1 f., 16 x 12 cm. Germany, 13th

Formerly in the collection of Victor ) From the R. Forrer collection.

Goldschmidt, Heidelberg. H. Swarzenski, cited above, 53, no. H. Swarzenski, cited above, no. 58, 584, plate 102.

plates 735-736; Beilagen zum Anzeiger

fiir Kunde der deutschen Vorzeit, 1881: 15. Miniature: S. Christopher. Latin text E. W. Bredt, Katalog der mittelalterlichen On Verso. Miniaturen des Germanischen National- Vel., 1 f., 21 x 15 cm. Franco-Flemish, museums (1903) 22 and following; R. ca. 1400; in the style of Jacquemart de

Schilling, 2 Psalterien, ihre Stellung zu Hesdin. frankischen Bilderhandscriften des XIII Walters Catalogue, no. 78. Jahrhunderts (1934) 38, fig. 34, and 16. Miniature: S. Stephen.

plate I recto. Vel., I f., 15 x 13 cm. Italy (Sienese?), 11. Missale. Miniature of Crucifixion with end of the [5th c.

me gin ang S; John. Latin text on 17. Miniature: Zacharias in the Temple.

a Vel., 1 f., 22 x 15 cm. Italy; attributed

Vel, 1 £., 18 x 13 cm. Scandinavian to Laurentius de Voltolina, ca. 1300

under English influence, 13th c.; attribu- : oo , tion from Dr. Hanns Swarzenski. 18. Miniature: a saint with palm (from a 12. A portion of a leaf from a French Book of Hours). prose chivalry-romance relating to the Vel., 1 f., 15 x 11 cm. Italy (Perugia), story of the Siege of Troy. With minia- attributed to Matteo di Ser Cambio di

ture of the Fouquet school. Bettolo.

Census, 1815, no. 6, when in the col- Umberto Gnoli, Pittori et Miniator nell’

lection of Arthur Sachs, New York. Umbria (Spoleto, 1923). 13. Antiphonarium, Historiated initial 19. Miniature: S. Anthony (from a Book “G” with the Stigmatization of S. Francis. of Hours). Vel., | f., 18 x 17 cm. Italy (Ferrara), Vel., 1 f., 15 x 12 cm. Italy (Perugia), 2d half of the 15th c. The painting is in attributed to Matteo di Ser Cambio di the style of Cosimo Tura. 3 other minia- Bettolo.

National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. 129 From the R. Forrer collection, with no. 30. Miniature: S. Elizabeth with Zach-

18 above. arias and the infant S. John.

20. Miniatures, on separate leaves: Ss. on 130. f., 22 x 16 cm. Italy (Bologna). Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. Text in

Latin (from a Book of Hours). 31. Biblia. Samuel I: miniature of HanVel., 4 ff., 17 x 13 cm. France, 15th c. nah and Elkanah. 21. Miniature: Crucifixion with Ss. Mary Vel., 1 £., 40 x 27 om. Italy(Rome?),

; 2d half of 11th c.

and John and two groups of soldiers. , A. Mettler collection (sale, AmsterVel., 1 f., 16 x 11 cm. Franco-Flemish, dam, 1929, lot 39); Baron von Thyssen.

early 14th c. O. Kurz, “Ein insulares Musterbuch22. Miniature: S. Peter enthroned. blatt und die byzantinische Psalter IllusVel., 1 f., 23 x 21 cm. Italy (Sienese), tration,” Byzantinischneugriechische Jahr-

2d half of 14th c. biicher, XIV (1937-38) 84 and followFrom the collection of R. Forrer. ing; P. Toesca, “Miniature Romane del 23. Historiated initial “A”: S. Maurice ecole XIee Storia XII,” Rivista del Reate . stituto d’Archaeologia dell’Arte,

and other knights. I (1929); G. Ladner, “Die italienische Vel., 1 f., 20 x 19 cm. Italy, ca. 1460. Malerei im XL. Jahrhundert,” Jahrbuch

From the Cathedral at Como. anereh tn “8 anes om N. aur der Kunsthistorischen in Wien, F., V

24. Miniature: Nativity. (1931).

Vel., 1 £., 26 x 23 cm. Italy (Bologna), 32. Beda: In Apocalypsin. Miniature of late 14th c. Ss. John and Beda.

25. Missale. Miniature of the Crucifixion. Vel., 1 f., 35 x 23 cm. Lower Austria,

Latin text on verso. ca. 1140.

Vel., J f., 20 x 15 cm. Austria, ca. From the library of the Benedictine 1410. Abbey at Lambach; A. Mettler (sale,

>6. Miniature: Crucifixion. Amsterdam, 1929, lot 51); Baron von Vel., 1 £.,, 26x Dutch, 15th Thyssen. aoe " H.18 I.cm.Herrmann, Verzeichnis

der illum-

27. Miniature: S. Augustine. Text and inierten Hss. Oecesterreich: Die roman-

musical notations on verso. ischen Hss. in Wien.

Vel., 1 £., 15 x 14 cm. England, school 33. Biblia. Initial “P” with the Judge

of Canterbury (attribution by H. Swar- Judah.

zenski), 12th c. Similar to an English ms. Vel., 1 f., 23 x 14 cm. Lower Saxony, of the same period in the Laurentian Li-

ca. 1200.

brary, Florence.

28. Miniature: Nativity. 34. Miniature: Coronation of the Virgin. Vel., 1 £., 24 x 22 cm. Italy (Flor- Vel., 1 f., 16 x 14 cm. Italy (Milan),

ence), 14th c. R. Offner attributes it to ca. 1420. com Lo,

the Master of the Dominican Effigies. Meta Harrsen, Figural Grisaille Orna-

ment on a Historiated Initial of about

29. Miniature: Head of a prophet. 1400, and the Derivation of this Style Vel., 1 f., 13 x 13 cm. Italy (Flor- from the Indulgences of Avignon,” Notes ence), after 1409. School of Lorenzo and Studies written in tribute to Harry

Monaco. Miller Lydenberg (1943).

130 National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. 35. Miniature: The death of the Virgin, R. Offner, “Pacino da Buonaguida, a

in the letter G. Contemporary of Giotto,” Art in AmerVel., 1 f., 16 x 17 cm. Executed in ica, XI (1923); Idem, Corpus of Floren-

Austria or Bohemia, ca. 1400-1425; from tine Painting (1930) parts I, IT.

. , . iniature: Ja SI onja-

2 choir-book, 44. Miniature: Jacob blessing Benja 36. Miniature: Christ at the column. min{?], illuminated initial. 5

Vel., If. Executed in Bohemia, 15th c. Vel., 1 f. Executed in Bohemia, 15th c.

yey

a the Holy Ting of the Virgin 45. Four miniatures: The hiding of Vel., 1 f. Executed in Bohemia (Miss Moses, Moses kill ing the Egyptian, Moses Dorothy Miner) or northern Italy (Miss killing the Egyptian, Ehud killing Eglon.

Meta Harrsen), ca. 1425. Vel., Ut, 18 x 16 om. Ot Flemish execution, [5th c., en grisaille, in a style

Prayer. Bening.

38. Miniature: Initial O with David in closely related to the so-called Alexander

Vel., 1 f., 55 x 40 cm. Executed in From the collections of Peter Vischer,

tum. Bailleul.

Bohemia, ca. 1430; from an antiphonar- Sarasin, Jules Duparr, and Marquis J. de

, . em, rist casting out the money-

ep Latina, fragment. Illuminated ; 6. Four miniatures: Entry int Jerusa-

Vel. 1 f. Executed in France, 13th c. changers, Christ and the woman taken in 40. Miniature: Angel of the Resurrection, adultery, Judas receiving the thirty pieces

InVel.,initial A. of silver. 1 f. Executed in Italy, late 12th- Vel., 1 f., 18 x 16 cm. Similar in date

early 13thc. and execution to no. 45 above. Toesca, La Pittura e la Miniatura nella Same provenance as no. 45. Lombardia (1912) 14, fig. V, and 129, _ i.

fig. 86. 47. Miniatures: Crucifixion; Apostles

41. Miniature: Adoration of Christ in the aevieees f. Executed in France. stable of Bethlehem.

Vel., 1 f. Executed in Italy, ca. 1390;

assigned to the Master of the Estense NATIONAL LIBRARY OF

Hours in Modena. MEDICINE Toesca, cited above, 368 and follow- WASHINGTON 25, D.C. ing, with plate.

_ . oo. Census, 451-453, nos. 1-12; and 2273.

42. Miniature: Coronation of the Virgin, The National Library of Medicine was

inVel., initial G. ; instituted before 1836 with a few books 1 f., 43 x 31 cm. Executed in on the shelves of the Surgeon General of

Germany, ca. 1300, by anonymous Co the United States Army. In the years logne master (Johannes de Valkenburg?). which followed, it increased its holdings

43. Miniature: Christ enthroned, sur- to more than a million items and became

rounded by the Twelve Apostles. in effect the national medical library. Its Vel., 1 f., 28 x 22 cm. Executed in name has changed in succession from LiItaly (Florence), early 14th c.; attributed brary of the Surgeon General’s Office to

to Pacino da Buonaguida. Army Medical Library, to Armed Forces

National Library of Medicine, Washington, D.C. 13] Medical Library, and in 1956 (when it viation /C. As the dates of the references was transferred by Act of Congress to show, several of the mss. that had already the Public Health Service of the Depart- been listed in JC escaped notice in the ment of Health, Education, and Welfare) Census in 1935. to National Library of Medicine. While The mss., along with other historical emphasizing the current needs of the materials, were moved from Washington medical profession, it appreciates the in 1942 as an emergency measure, and it debt of modern medicine to earlier work is expected that they will be returned to

in the field and therefore maintains a the main Library as soon as circumHistory of Medicine Division. This divi- stances permit. Since their location in

sion, now located at 11,000 Euclid Cleveland is temporary, it seems best to Avenue, Cleveland 6, Ohio, houses all enter them under the name of the Naof the manuscripts described below. tional Library of Medicine in Washington. The manuscripts here numbered 13-40 The mss. themselves may be consulted in have been listed by Dr. Dorothy M. Cleveland, but microfilm copies are availSchullian, who has described them more able for consultation in Washington. tully in A Catalogue of Incunabula and 5. (WZ 220.6 R957) Marcus Antonius

Manuscripts in the, Army Medical oe . , Ruspagiarius: DeLiepidemia.

brary, by Dorothy M. Schullian and Census, 452, no. 5. More detailed de-

Francis E. Sommer (New York: Pub- seri tion: ee lished for; The Honorary Consultants to puon: ; epioe ; Marcus Antonius Ruspagiarius: De the Army Medical Library bydemia; Henry .; Ad conservandum Cap. deprimum. Schuman, Inc., 1950). She has also Lo, , electo , , , pro divitibus. Ante omnia, cum

scribed there in greater detail several i, a _

exieris X antequam xii horae transierint mss. listed in the .Census, for which the i, , | infectionis corporis. (ff. 1-18v) — Idem:

correspondences follows: ,; Tempus . De are morboas galico; Cap. primum.

Census Schullian non conteram in scribendo x et ipse non 495 loquetur in nare. (ff. 19-43) —— Idem:

2 SHI Tractatus chiragrarum et podagrarum 3 493 frigidarum et calidarum; Et primo de 4 514 frigidarum [sic]. In primis pacientem pur6 503 gabis x remediis que sunt in tractatu de 4 496 morbo galico. (ff. 43v-46v) — Idem: 7 505 Tractatus de vulneribus et epilepticis;

She has in addition described under num- Cum multum necesarium sit humanae bers 73-76 mss. received in more recent chirugia x Diecta vero erit sicut in aliis years, and under numbers 9 and 12 mss. vulneribus. (ff. 47-81v) — On two unlisted briefly in the Census but missing at numbered preliminary leaves Julius Rusthe time the Catalogue was published. pagiarius has addressed to his nephew, Mss. 8 and 10 of the Census are still miss- Angelus Ruspagiarius, an introductory ing. The mss. here numbered 5S and 41-72 letter, explaining the origin and purpose

have been described by Dr. William of the compilation.

Jerome Wilson. Pap., 140 ff., 14 x 10 cm., the 81 ff. The Index-Catalogue of the Library of of main text having a contemporary numthe Surgeon General's Office (Washing- bering; 57 unnumbered ff. originally left ton: Government Printing Office, 1880- blank (32 at beginning, 25 at end), many ) 1s here designated by the abbre- of which have been filled in with Italian

132 National Library of Medicine, Washington, D.C. or Latin recipes, doubtless chiefly in the uaccinum x feruentem colas per linteos

hand of Angelus Ruspagiarius. Written et...et reponis (ff. 128-134). at Regio in 1547, under the direction and Census, 453, where less fully analyzed. possibly by the hand of Julius Ruspagiar- 134 (not 133) ff.

ius, brother of the recently deceased Presented by Dr. Thomas Windsor or author, for Angelus, the author’s son; in his estate, and accessioned in 1913. the compiler’s words, “Paucis admodum IC, 3d ser., 1V (1923) 146.

ante diebus quam Marcus Antonius pater 13. (4 , a .

tuus (Angele) meus autem frater ex hac , (491) Siegmund Albich: Regimen vita decederet . . . nonnullas medendi sanitatis; ascribed here to Albich on the rationes ad scribendum se contulit . . . authority of the exp leit (different mere its

Et ego his proximis diebus . . . colegi ea lor the work are given in Thorndikeomnia que tuum patrem scripta reliquisse Kibre, 622, 644) (i. 3-14) — Johannes dixi, que nunc tibi pulchre rescripta et de Burgundia: Pestilentia (ft. 14v-19v)

- ; ; ; — Astrological miscellany (ff. 19v-42v)

diligenter a me suo ordine posita mitto Petrus de Abano: De phvsj ;

.. . Regi 11 nonas sextillis MDXLVIL.” (fi 43-80) © ano: De physiognomia Bound in maroon morocco by the Army , ; Medical Library Binding Studio; formerly Pap . 82 it, al x 16 mn. Written n

in old white paper boards. Italy, in Latin and Italian, and finished

| | 27 Jun. 1459. Bound in 18th-19th c.

9. John Arderne: Portions from his medi- flexible white vellum.

cal, surgical, and ophthalmological works, Owned by Dr. C. Clay and by Dr. incomplete and in undetermined order. Thomas Windsor (29 Jun. 1883) of ManText mainly Latin, but English on ff. 45- chester, England; presented by the latter.

46 and French on ff. 46-47. First text: IC, 1st ser., XII (1891) 2. neni us perutilis quia duros humores 14. (492) Thaddaeus Alderotti de Flor-

umectat et lubricat et membra_ sicca , . ; q uracion colice nulla medicina ita cito iuuat sicut Census, 504, no. 15684, when owned - ; by, Otto H. F. Vollbehr. Purchased from clister xX operacionemque membrorum ,} Rosenbach in 1946. humectat. Sciendum est quod in curacione entia: Glossae super librum Tegni Galeni.

recuperauit. Mane vero remoto emplastro.

Text on f. 21v: Practica Magistri Johannis 15. (494) Arnaldus de Villanova: De

Ardern de Newerk Cirurgia Ego Johan- bonitate memoriae (f. 2) — Idem: nes. Text on f. 61: Hec est medicina Phlebotomia (f. 3) — Idem: Selections quam ego Johannes de Ardern composui. (ff. 3v-4v) —- Idem: De decoratione (ff.

Census, 453, where less fully analyzed. 5v-7). 70 (not 85) ff. A few drawings illustrate Pap., 10 ff., 20 x 14 cm. Written in

text. the 15th c. Bound in 19th c. flexible white

Presented by Dr. Thomas Windsor and vel. accessioned in 1894; a description in his Dr. C. Clay; Dr. Thomas Windsor (29 hand dated 20 Nov. 1893 accompanies Jun. 1883) of Manchester, England; pre-

the ms. , sented by the latter. IC, 2d ser., I (1896) 619. IC, 2d ser., | (1896) 666.

12. Constantinus Africanus: Viaticus, 16. (498) Bernardus de Gordonio: libri VIL (ff. 1-127v) — Liber olearum Lilium medicinae.

ad omnem dolorem et ad omnem pas- Pap., 216 ff., 31 x 21 cm. Written in sionem: Butirum ita conficitur. Tolle lac Germany; finished 18 Feb. 1419. Bound

National Library of Medicine, Washington, D.C. 133 in orig. wood boards and clasps, covered Johannes de Carbonibus of Capena,

with white doeskin. 1490; the Congregatio Eremitarum Sancti Monastery of S. Peter at Erfurt; Huber- Romualdi Camaldolensis Ordinis.

tus Gobelius, 1603. IC, 2d ser., XIV (1909) 237; Dorothy IC, 2d serv., VI (1901) 367. M. Schullian, “A Manuscript of Domenici

17. (499) Bruno Longoburgensis: Chir- in the Army Medical Library,” Journal of

urgia magna. the History of Medicine, IIT (Summer Vel., 38 ff., 27 x 18 cm. Written in the 1948) 395-399.

14th c. Bound in green morocco by 21. (504) Galeazzo di Santa Sofia: De Sangorski and Sutcliffe, London. For- febribus (ff. 1v-144v) — Johannes merly bound with no. 19 (501) below. Mesue: Grabadin (ff. 146-183).

Bought from E. P. Goldschmidt. Pap., 186 ff., 29 x 21 cm. The first 18. (500) Burkhard von Horneck: Intro- tract written in the 15th c.; the second, ductorium (ff. 2-22) Idem: De senectute in another hand, completed 26 Oct. 1426.

conservanda (ff. 23-94v). Bound in red morocco by the Army Pap., 102 ff., 19 x 13 cm. Ff. 2-22, Medical Library Binding Studio; formerly dated 1464 and written in Graz, are in in white vel. carrying a rescript of Charles the author’s autograph; ff. 23-94, written VI of France concerning one Jean Cham-

in another hand, carry corrections and penois. additions by him. Bound in blue morocco IC, 2d ser., X (1905) 118, 766. by the Army Medical Library Binding

Studio. 22. (506) Gil de Portugal: Tractato di Dr. Georgius Kloss, Frankfurt am medicina.

Main; bought from Salkeld in London, Pap., 124 ff., 28 x 20 cm. Finished at 29 Jul. 1867, by W. H. Black; Dr. Perpignan, 24 May 1463. Bound in rust Thomas Windsor (Jul. 1873) of Man- morocco by the Army Medical Library chester, England, who presented it to the Binding Studio.

library. 23. (507) Giovanni da Pergola: Practica IC, 3d ser., VI (1926) 808. (ff. 1-79) —— Bernardus de Gordonio:

19. (501) Dino del Garbo: De emplastris Lilium medicinae, [, 1, 3-10 (ff. 80-93).

et unguentis. | Vel., 93 ff., 25 x 18 cm. Finished at Vel., 14 ff, 2) x 18 cm. Written in the Osimo, 8 Dec. 1434. Bound in green mo14th c. Bound in maroon morocco by the rocco by the Army Medical Library Bind-

Army Medical Library Binding Studio. ing Studio.

Formerly bound with no. 17 (499) IC, 2d ser., XII (1907) 813. above.

Bought from E. P. Goldschmidt. 24. (508) Antonio Guainerio: De balneis 20. (502) Domenico Domenici: Quod (ff. 1-4) — Idem: Antidotarium (ff. 4vliceat pestilentiam fugere (ff. 1-12v) — lov). Idem: De decimis non exigendis (ff. 12v- Pap., 16 ff., 26 x 18 cm. Written in the 25). 15th c., after 1481. Bound with incu-

Pap., 26 ff., 20 x 13 cm. Written in nabulum no. 221 in early but not orig. Italy between 1468 and 1490. Bound in white vel., with overlapping flap and

orig. wood boards with clasps. Other clasp. tracts once bound with this ms. are now Owned by one Ludovicus, who was

missing. Chirurgus Publicus at Rotterdam; Jacob

134 National Library of Medicine, Washington, D.C. Atkinson, Chirurgus, 1789; Dr. Thomas of Talacre, Flintshire. Bought from the Windsor of Manchester, England, who Chiswick Book Shop, 1945.

presented it to the library. ; , IC, 3d ser., VI (1924) 283. 30. (515) Mediaeval English Leechbook no. 2, containing receipts for the treat-

25. (S09) Guy de Chauliac: Chirurgia. ment of various ailments, and (ff. 11-15) Pap., 212 ff., 28 x 20 cm. Finished 11 a treatise on the colors of urines. Mar. 1476 by Johannes Schiireissen, med- Pap., 64 ff., 20 x 14 cm. Written in icinae baccalaurius. Drawings of surgical England, 15th c., in several hands. Bound instruments in red, blue, and black. Bound in brown morocco by the Army Medical in orig. wood boards covered with calf, Library Binding Studio.

tooled with fillets, rosettes, and scrolls. From Samuel A. Green of Boston, 11 The Collegium Sancti Petri Junioris at Aug. 1874. Strassburg; Arthur Hope, Esq., of Wood-

bury, Canterbury, New Zealand. 31. (516) De memoria artificiali secun-

IC, 2d ser., VI (1901) 560. dum Parisienses; Attendentes nonnulli

. Dhilosophie professores x memoria na-

26. (510) Hippocrates: Aphorismi (ff. turalis sufficiunt. (ff. 1-Sv) — Arnaldus I-23v) — Idem: Prognostica (ff. 24v- de Villanova: De virtutibus benedictae

46). quercus (ff. 6-7) — Gentile da Foligno: Pap., 54 ff., 15 x 10 cm. Written in the De hernia (ff. 7-11v) — De quattuor 15th c. Bound in 19th c. stiff white vel. elementis; Equid distinguendum est xX Alfred Cock, of the Middle Temple. voluitur rotalis machina speralis. (ff. 13-

IC, 2d ser., VIL (1902) 151. 17v).

27. (511.1) Johannes de S. Paulo: Bre- Pap., 17 ff., 21 x 14 cm. Written in the viarium de signis, causis, et curis mor- [5th c. Bound in green morocco by the

borum. Army Medical Library Binding Studio.

Vel., 122 ff., 13 x 8 cm. Written in the IC, Ist ser., XIV (1893) 709. .

1 3th c. Bound in early brown tooled calf, 32. (517) Miscellany of prescriptions and

with clasps. sententiae, in English and Latin.

Robert Watson, 1547. Bought from Pap., 16 ff., 21 x 15 cm. Written in William H. Schab in 1947. the 15th-16th c., in several hands. Bound 28. (512) Liturgical manuscript, in Latin, in blue morocco by the Army Medical containing various psalms, prayers, col- Library Binding Studio.

lects, and liturgy for the mass. J. O. Halliwell-Phillipps; W. H. Black;

Pap., 22 ff., 13 x 8 cm. Written in the Dr. Thomas Windsor (Aug. 1873) of

15th c. Bound with incunabulum no. 243 Manchester, England, who presented it to

In orig. wood boards and brown tooled the library.

calf, with clasp. IC, 3d ser., VIL (1928) 959. 29. (513) Magninus: Regimen sanitatis. 33. (518) Medical miscellany. Johannes Pap., 168 ff., 19 x 13 cm. Finished at Mesue: Grabadin; see /C, Ist ser., XII Leith, Apr. 1487, by Magnus MacKullock (1891) 792 (ff. 1-34) — Synonima

for De Borthweill. Collated in 1551 by herbarum, listing herbs in Latin with Thomas Cranstowne. Bound in early flex- German synonyms (ff. 35-48v) —

ible white vel. Synonima herbarum no. 2, herbs in Latin Owned by _ Skeneus[?] Medicus: with German synonyms (ff. 49-52v) —

Thomas Mostyn, 1744; Sir Pyers Mostyn, Regimen contra pestilentiam: Sequitur

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quaedam vtilis x bis aut ter omni die; 14th c. Bound in blue morocco by the see IC, 1st ser., XII (1891) 892 (ff. 52v- Army Medical Library Binding Studio.

58v) — Cleopatra: Gynaecia de morbis Owned by Dr. Thomas Windsor, 0 mulierum (ff. 96v-99v) — Rhazes: Anti- Manchester, England, and presented by dotarium (ff. 100-116v) — De medicinis: him to the library.

Quoniam de usu medicinarum x ab in- IC, 3d ser., IL (1920) 122.

; m tr. by Konrad von

eT 1890) eo ih, 1 ' ent29) sl 38. (523, 497) Johannes de Sacrobosco: Examen leprorum: Recognoscuntur autem Mepenbers (i 1-1 WW) ey Bernardus de

Ti dj 162v). a , ° : 4 cm. Written in

nn nultum (ft ee ody Mae Gordonio: Lilium medicinae (ff. 12-

i ;. ),ller. ,e

sto Santa Soha: Contra aun aie The first text on vel., 11 ff., the second (1892) 330 (ff. 124v-126) — Consitum oh Path es the acon deted 1349.

pro regimine corporis debilitati in mem- Bound a ori wood boards and white bris: Ipse ergo abstineat se a granis x nigskin with clasps

anonnete ) ss oO cm Written in Owned by the Carthusians at Erfurt. the 15th c. by several hands. Bound with Bought from Schoenhot ano cr Vv

incunabulum no. 112, in orig. wood On the second text, eH a Tb ” boards and tooled brown calf, with clasps. nae : at, ‘ oe eo erad *rloun

Obtained from John Bohn, Canterbury. undcay,

34. (519) Notarial Doc. (Brescia, 12 39. (524) Wilhelm Schultes: Enchiridion,

Nov. 1408), concerning the payment of containing 23 items. 4

48 solidi by the professor of medicine Pap. (but vel. for the outer an 9

Giovanni di Bacchis, citizen of Brescia. sheets of each gather ing), 170 ff., 1 x Vel.. 1 f.. 12 x 19 cm. Laid in modern cm. Written at Brussels in 1471 by Wil-

buckram portfolio. helm Schultes, of Malines. Bound in blue Owned by D. Antonius Bosculus, 1755. Morocco by the Army Medical Library

Bought from Ludwig Rosenthal. Binding Studio.

, Owned by Schultes; Petrus de Hasel-

35. (520) Petrus de Argellata: Chirurgia done and Henricus Vogma[?] of the Do-

(incomplete ). . minican Order; W. H. Black, London,

A Pa oe n° * mee cm. finished 8 1825, who purchased it from Farrentius; ue: - Bound with incunabulum no. in 1873, Dr. Thomas Windsor, of Man-

spine. library.

163, in orig. wood boards, brown pigskin chester, England, who presented it to the

v-73v). .

36. (521) Roger [de Baron?]: Practica IC, 3d ser., V (1925) 430. fh ine r). Cofone: De modo medendi 40. (525) Serapion: De medicinis simlicib ff. 1-137) —— Galenus: De

Vel., 75 ff., 20 x 13 cm. Written in the Hees ne cone “e aaa: Ps

14th c. Bound in early 19th c. brown calf. ef IC, 1st ser., XII (1891) 288 Pap., 139 ff., 39 x 27 cm. Written in

: the 15th c. Bound in 18th c. brown calf.

37. (522) Johannes de Sacrobosco: Com- Dr. Thomas Windsor, Manchester, putus, Part II (ff. 1-8) — Alanus de England, 1871; presented by him to the Insulis: Anticlaudianus, IV, 1 (f. 8). library, 2 Sep. 1897. Vel., 8 ff., 17 x 12 cm. Written in the IC, 2d ser., XV (1910) 443.

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41. (WZ 220.6 A792) Artzenye (open- initials B V H and the date 1582. In a ing rubric: “Hie fahet an eyn buchelin modern red slipcase. von manigley artzenye”), with contents Belonged to W. H. Black (Brown{?], as follows: Zu dem ersten uff was dag der Holywell St.) 16 Jun. 1859, and to cristag kompt (ff. 1-2) — Von zwolff Thomas Windsor, Jul. 1873. zeichen in dem jaren (ff. 2v-5) — Von IC, 3d ser., IT (1920) 75. dem ader lassen (ff. 5-16) — Die regel

der gesuntheiten (ff. 16-21) — Eyn 43. (WZ 220.6 A792b) Artzney Biichgedichte Meyster Ortholffes von Wurtz- lein, darinne man schreibet was zur Wun-

burch [= widely variant text of Ortolff dartzeney gehort und wass sonst altenn von Bayerland, Arzneibuch, Niirnberg, Schedenn und anderen Kranckheiten von 1477; in the closing section of the ms., Noten seinn will.

Von der nature der cruter, ff. 81-143, Pap., 399 ff., 15 x 10 cm., but ff. 3-5 there are very few resemblances to ff. 65- are missing, 215-399 blank, and 391-399

82 of the ed.] (ff. 21-143). unnumbered. Written at Leipzig [at the Pap., 143 ff., 17 x 13 cm. Written in shop?] of the widow of the barber of S.

Germany in 1526, by a woman scribe of Nicolaus, by Theophilus Stubendorphius, the Augustinian order: see f. 143: “volen- with Lorenzius Schuster as his associate, det an unsers heiligen vatters Sant Au- during and probably after 1588; see titlegustinus dag. Biedent Got vor die arme page, “in hoc libello schribere incepi anno

schryberyn.” Bound in red morocco by a 1588," and f. 15, “anno 88 scripsi the Army Medical Library Binding aput tonsorio.” Each numbered page, inStudio; formerly in 19th c. brown half cluding the blanks, with an ornamental

leather. border in about a dozen patterns that Bookstamp of George F. Moser; given recur more or less regularly. Bound in to Dr. Howard A. Kelly in 1911 by dark blue morocco by the Army Medical J. D. M. Obtained from Lantz, 14 Aug. Library Binding Studio; formerly in orig.

1946. stamped vel., with traces of ties.

Given originally by Melchoir Stuben-

42. (WZ 220.6 A792a) Artzney Biich- dorphius to his son, Theophilus von lein, a collection of medical recipes; with Stubendorff.

later additions. IC, 3d ser., Il (1920) 75. Pap., 114 ff., 20 x 16 cm. Written in Germany in 1582 by one P. S. C. (see 44. (WZ 220.6 B144) Leonhart Bagasverses inside back cover) for Barbara ser: Wundarzney (ff. 4-91v), incomplete von Hausen; on the title-page, “Artzney at beginning, dated 1570 on the title-page; Buchlein, Barbara von Hausen, Gliickht- longer text than that of ms. 45 below, the um, Erfrey, Hoffnung. MusicA. 1582.” material corresponding closely as far as

But the recipe on f. 1 is dedicated to f. 77 of the present ms., and thereafter the “Dorothea Pfalzgrewin bey Reyn Hert- following: on f. 77, Von der Contractur zogin in Bayrn,” etc. F. 45, after repeat- oder Kriimp; on f. 82, Von Brandt und ing Dorothea’s titles, adds, “welche diser seinen Specien; on f. 87v, Vonn Erfréren Zeyt zum Neuenmarck gewonet und mein und seiner Artzney; on f. 89v, Vonn der hertzlicber Vatter selbiger ir f. d. Ley- wuetenden Hundtsbissen Regiment; and bartzt vil Jar lang gewest ist.” There are on f. 90v, Fiir Schlangenbissen Regiment additions of the 16th-18th c. Bound in — Idem: Meyn Handt Artzney Biiechel old white vel. with oval design stamped (ff. 92-154), dated 1572 on the separate on both covers; on the front cover, the title-page and containing eye remedies as-

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cribed to Leonhart Fuchs and to Georg, quam ne in adversam valitudinem Conrad, and Bartholome Vogtherr (see incideres .. ., text: Etsi cuiuslibet comms. 70 below) — Idem: Von frantzo- plexionis homines x sua clementia consischer Hailung inn allerley Churen (ff. cedere dignetur.

155-182v), dated 1577 on the separate Pap., 30 ff., 23 x 15 cm., 3 blank.

title-page. Written in Italy (Rome?) ca. 1516; dediPap., 181 ff., 30 x 20 cm., numbered cation dated: “Ex urbe kalen. Juni

4-182; ff. 1-3 missing, but an unnumbered MDXVI.” 2 red and blue initials. Bound title-page and an unnumbered leaf con- in orig. blind-tooled brown leather, with

taining the beginning of a Register are ties. preserved before f. 4. Written in Ger- On front flyleaf, book-number LXIX many, 1570-1577. Bound in dark blue of an unidentified 18th{?] c. library, with morocco by the Army Medical Library name and title.

Binding Studio; formerly in 19th c. blind- IC, 2d ser., I (1897) 534; D. M.

stamped brown morocco. Schullian, “Nicolo Franco, Vilifier of Signatures of Antonius Miller and Medicine,” Bulletin of the History of

Prentz Frantz Barbier Nicholschfung[?]. Medicine, XXIV (1950) 35, note 29. 45. (WZ 220.6 B144a) Leonhart Bagas- A7. (WZ 220.6 C541) Chirurgiaca aliqua, ser: Wundt Artznei Buechlein (ff. 2-299 ) in Dutch, consisting entirely of separate

— Theophrastus [= Paracelsus]: Kur der recipes: Pro capite cura. Als das hooft

Frantzossen, welche er im Jar 1536 gequetst is met eenighe instrument xX seinem Mitverwannten aus seinem aignen sonder getal beteeckent unten, followed by Handtbuechel hat abgeschriben (ff. 305- a table of weights and their symbols (ff.

327v). 1-212v) — Register seu tabula (ff. 213Pap., 327 ff., 15 x 10 cm. Written in 224v) — On one preliminary leaf: Die

Germany, probably in 1592 (see date on zyn die materialen die chyrurgin te minbinding). The dates 1570 (on title-page sten behoert te hebben, listing about 20 and f. 51) and J3 Januari Ano 72 Jar drugs or types of drugs, as styptica, molli(f. 6) probably indicate the beginning ficativa, etc. The pharmaceutical interest and end of the author’s composition. See is prominent; note the diagram of relative f. 299: “1. 5. h{undert]. 90,” where the weights on f. 36. 1590 may be the date of the printing of Pap., 225 ff., 14 x 9 cm. Written in the an edition from which the ms. was copied, Netherlands, 16th c., in the hand of a though no such edition has been identi- single scribe. Bound in maroon morocco fied. On f. 2, resembling a title-page, is a by the Army Medical Library Binding pen and ink border imitating engraving. Studio; formerly in black 19th c. paper

Bound in blind-stamped brown leather boards. with the date 1592 on the front cover; Signature of Renckers Peltanius, 16th clasps (restored). In a gray slipcase. c.; strip of paper pasted on flyleaf, “Joan-

IC, 2d ser., Il (1897) 52, under nes Renckers prister tot Overpelt”; no.

“Bagas,” the abbreviated form of the 809 in cat. of unidentified Dutch dealer.

name used on the title-page. , IC, 1st ser., XII (1891) 37, under 46. (WZ 220.6 B697) Jacobus Bonacos- Renekers” as compiler. sius: De tuenda valetudine; dedication to 48. (WZ 220.6 C754) Balthasar ConHieronimus Sacratus, apostolic protono- radinus: Febris miscellanea ungarica.

tary, begins: Efflagitasti a me nonnum- Kurtzer Unterricht . . . [= Balthasar

138 National Library of Medicine, Washington, D.C. Conradinus, Febris miscellanea ungarica planet a man lives, a weather forecast theriodes . . . , Strassburg: Christian for the year, and the best days for bloodMuller, 1574] (ff. 1-179v) — Georgius letting (ff. 64-73v) —- Ane pronostication Pictorius: Raissbuechlein. Sehr wol for ever, of Arrapater . . . profitabill to erfahrne unnd hailsame Ratschleg, wie keip the bodie in heilth (ff. 74-92v) — sich alle, die so . . . raisen wollen, ihr Albertus Magnus: The buke of secretes Gesundthait erhalten modgen . . . [= .. . Of the wertues of herbis, stonis, and Georgius Pictorius, Reissbuchlein, 3d ed., certaine beistis; incomplete (ff. 93-93v) Franckfurt am Meyn: P. Schmidt, 1566] — The buke of knawlage quethir a man

(ff. 1-93, in the second foliation). or woman any seck persone sall leif or die Pap., 273 ff., 15 x 10 cm., in 2 parts (ff. 94-96) — Heir eftir followis to schaw

foliated separately; 1-176 with 4 un- quaht thonder in every moneth of the numbered, 1-90 with 2 unnumbered. yeir channsyng doith pronosticat and Written in Germany, in or after 1574 sygnifye (ff. 96-96v) — Poem, in rhymed (the date 1574 on f. 1 may be copied couplets, explaining the significance of from the ed.), both parts in the hand of the successive days of the month: Prologe. a single scribe. On f. 180-180v, in a 19th God that all this warld hes wrocht/ And c. hand, a German recipe entitle Prepa- all mankynd haith maid of nought x That ratio ptisana. Bound in orig. blind-tooled ye be never the moir bald/Fore ony thyng

vel., with ties. that I haif tald. Finis amen. Imprented be

Ex libris Caroli Schurff; signature of me Robert Weir dwellyng at the singe of Jacob Mathus (or Mathies) Tribus, 12 Sanct Jhon the Ewangelist in Sanct Myrt-

Feb. 1814. Obtained from F. Thomas tyne parrische at Charyng Crosse (fi.

Heller, 1948. 96v-107v) — Pronostication of the fever 49. (WZ 220.6 D393) Robert Denham or ague quiche is callid in Latin febris

(copyist and probable compiler): Medi- omimera 10k, i‘ 3) of wh "ice cal, astrological, and other texts, in Eng- recipes, - English (ff 1 18v-127) _ lish. Heir beglyneth a buke] of prayers, Heir followith the vii dayis of [the] weke

opening with a brief section Of the with the planettes (ff. 128-130). on f. 18 Ane prayar in the tyme of dairth Pap., 133 H., 18 x Ii cm., many and famine and on f. 19 In the tyme of damaged, but with little loss of text;

changeing of the mo{one] and including ;

any common plage or seckness (ff. 1-38) traces, on the frst 38 ff., of an original — Heir begyneth the sying of urynnes, foliation with many errors. Written in of the colors that urynes be of and the England, a 1586, by the scribe Robert medycynes annexed to every uryne, with Denham, of West Scheill. (The Weir a closing section, Quhat medizenis be gud imprint, I. 1O7v, evidently copied trom

for part of such uryngis (ff. 38v-60) printed edition.) Bound in 2 vol. in half — And heir begynis the vertew of mOrocco about 1800, at which time the the ciltrie[?], giving a brief text on entire ms. was interleaved.

the wii thyngis besyd the leif the Belonged to A. A. in 1702; on f. 133v quich be ryght prophetabill to the helth in late 18th c. hand: “This old book is of a man, followed by several recipes (ff. writ by Robt. Denham of Westsheild anno 60v-63v) — The quest[?] of knawlage of 1586 and was thrown owt of the Charter things unknawing (running-title in upper Chest by the bailies”; no. 395 in a British margins of pages: The buke of knawlage), catalogue. Obtained in 1949 from Francis

including a table showing under what Edwards, London (cat. 693, no. 296).

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50. (WZ 220.6 F811) Die frag der 52. (WZ 220.6 G916) Benedetto Guarzirurgeicus, a surgical treatise, or succes- nacci: License to practice medicine and sion of treatises, dealing especially with surgery in Florence, granted to Benedetto the treatment of wounds (ff. 1-105v) — di Raffaelle Guarnacci da Volterra, after

German adaptation of Latin medical examination and after the administering treatise by one Bartholomaeus: Ditz piich of il solito giuramento del osservanza ticht ein maister der hyess Bartholomaeus della bolla di Pio Quinto.

_ . . Incipiunt introductiones et experi- Pap., 2 ff., 21 x 30 cm.; writing on menta Magistri Bartholomei in practica first page only. Dated at Florence, 16 Yppocratis, Galieni, et Constantini (ff. Feb. 1589; attested by a notary, Hierony106-144, probably with undifferentiated mus quodam S. Johannis de Fummastiadditions) —- Collections of medical and bus[?]. Wax seal attached. Laid in paper surgical recipes, in German, in several folder, in red portfolio. hands, beginning: Die heb sich an ein gut Obtained in 1949 from R. A. T. Lier ertzney. Ein gut salben zu frischen wun- (cat. 19, no. 89). den (fi, 148-315v) — Ein buchiein von 53. (WZ 220.6 164) Ippolito da Mon-

allen gepranten wassern, with an index ofTractatus ; ee ; ; tereale (compiler and copyist): their medical uses (ff. 316-331). ; first 8 ff. lost) — de febribus (ff. 9-45v; Pap., 333 ff., 21 x 15 cm.; stubs of , In i Joannes Laurentius de Saxaferrato:

torn-out leaves remaining after ff. 154, cura morbi gallici in casu. cuiusdam

157, 162, 214, 251, and 303. Written in we— 6 Idem: De morbo ; juvenis (f. 46-46v)

Germany, 16th c. oe Bound in orig. wood gallico cura experta, etc. (ff. 47-49) —

boards and stamped pigskin, traces of .; , ; ; Joannes de Aquila: Remedia ad accidenclasp; in brown slipcase. tia quae possunt contingere corpori

No. 26 in s catalogue as 8 humano (ff. 50-63) —Nicolaus Pol: De 15th c.: dealer Arzneibuch. Obtained in Jun. , or iosJ.; .Scheible’s morbo gallico, followed by a recipe in 1885 from Antiquariat, Stuttgart. Italian reports for guaiac, and(ff. other recipes and in Latin 64-71v) Gaspar

IC, ser., 2d 1ser., | (1896) 709 (as 15th c.). a, ( (as c.) de Roccha Contrata: Canones universales

51. (WZ 220.6 G384) Franciscus Gert- de flobotomia (ff. 72-74) — Idem: ner (copyist and possible author): Ain Regulae de modo cauterizandi (f. 74ewig werende Lastafell den Barbieren 74v) — Medical recipes, beginning with unnd anndern zu Underichtung Aderlas- one by Joannes Laurentius (ff. 75-76v) sens (ff. 2-12) — Recepte (ff. 12v-15). — Arcangelus Senensis: Trattatus pratice Vel., 14 ff., 18 x 12 cm., numbered de febribus (ff. 77-83v) — Petrus His2-15; front cover, with writing on recto, panensis: Tractatus mirabilis aquarum (ff. regarded as f. 1. Written in Germany in 83v-87) — Tractatus de aegritudinibus 1522 by Franciscus Gertner ex Augusta, puerorum (ff. 87v-88v) — Medical refor Magister Mathias Turr, barbitonsor in cipes (ff. 89-92v). Gintzburg. Possibly copied from a printed Pap., 84 ff., 16 x 12 cm., numbered book; at the end of the title is the word 9-92, defective at beginning and end. “setruckt.” On the front cover, rough | Written at Perugia, 1519, by Ippolito da drawings of rake and scythe crossed, Montereale, at the home of his teacher, duck’s head, horse’s head, etc. Bound in Giovanni Lorenzo da Sassoferrato. Bound vel. wrapper with flap; in rust-colored in 1945 in brown blind-tooled morocco

slipcase. by the Army Medical Library Binding IC, 2d ser., V (1900) 187. Studio.

140 National Library of Medicine, Washington, D.C.

Obtained in 1913. Medical Library Binding Studio; formerly IC, 3d ser., VIT (1928) 1053; analysis in modern paper boards and browned of the ms., with edition and translation of white paper. the Pol treatise by Dorothy M. Schullian, Accessioned by the Surgeon General’s in Max H. Fisch, Nicolaus Pol Doctor Library, 26 Nov. 1887.

1494 (1947) 49-93. Edition of ff. 69v- IC, 2d ser., X (1905) 280.

a lovanni An Anatomical Demonstration by 56. (WZ 220.6 M489) Lorenzo of Sassoferrato, 19 Medical and November 1519,” by Dorothy M. Schul- other TECIPES, m Latin, French, and wey

lian in Miscellanea di Scritti di Biblio- rarely Italian; including remedies for

- —— i. dropsy, quartan fever,aebroken bones, bee grafia ed Erudizione in Memoria di Luigi Ferrari. (Firenze, 1952) 487-494 and stings, miugraine headache, toothache,

Tav. IL nasal polyps, and deafness; methods of restoring hair, removing teeth without an

54. (WZ 220.6 L694) Libellus de iron, whitening pearls, making good vinealimentis juxta Hippocratis, Galeni, gar, and catching fish with a line; a list Dioscoridis, Aétii Placita et aliorum of Virtutes aquarum (ff. 11-22) and also quorundam. (The first two lines on f. 1 of Les proprietes de la melise (ff. 57vhave been heavily inked over but can still 59v); and a means of curing le mal de la be read: I[ani] Matthaei Durastantis de carnoSite et ulceres et flux d’urine which

Sancto lusto.) the author says he has used from l’an Pap., 40 ff., 14 x 11 cm. Written in L553 jusques a present (f. 67). Italy, 16th c. Probably copied from a Pap., 76 ff., 19 x 14 cm. The original

printed book, but this was hardly a work sewn book ended with 2 blanks (ff. 65by Giovanni Mateo Durastante, since his 66). An additional quire in the same name has here been inked over and no hand (ff. 67-76, the last 5 blank; with no Libellus de alimentis by him has been traces of sewing) was laid in at the back traced. Bound in orig. dark-brown blind- and pinned to the end-papers. It is now tooled morocco, since restored, with ties. bound at the end. Written in Italy, 16th Obtained from F. Thomas Heller, c., by a physician for his own use. Bound

1947. in brown morocco by the Army Medical Library Binding Studio; formerly in vel.

55. (WZ 220.6 M466) Cristan May wrapper, with modern label lettered: (copyist and possible author): Buch von “Collection of Medical Recipes in Latin der Gesunthait (ff. 1-65v) — Hie sage and French”; with traces of an earlier title ich von der Tugent des Kruttes Rosmarin, written on the cover (the words receptes

etc. (ff. 65v-68). | . . and experimentées still decipherable). Pap., 68 ff., 28 x 20 cm. Written in IC, 2d ser., III (1889) 746.

Germany in 1511 by the scribe Cristan

May, between the Saturday before St. 57. (WZ 220.6 M489a) Medical recipes,

John’s Day and the 21st of July. It is in Italian (ff. 1-13v) —- Ceroia, zoe

possible that Cristan May is the “Maister”’ Operatione de mane; a work on the surwho composed the work; note prologue gery of wounds, in 14 chapters: E comen-

on f. 2v: “Das ist ain Vorrede, warumb zareme .. . questa libro lo qualo eio diser Maister diss Buch gemachet hette medico Gido da Vila Nova intende de von der Gesunthait. Das ist geschehen compillare de latino in vulgare, zoe nel durch Fruntschafft und durch Liebe.” arta de la ceroia, zoe in medicamente de Bound in dark blue morocco by the Army operatione de mane, come ferite piage in

National Library of Medicine, Washington, D.C. 141 roture de osse e de la elongatione de le IC, 2d ser., KX (1905) 331, using the iuncture e de le posteme e de altre malatie title “Medecynboeck” from a catalogue, x se lo malo per vigillias vegna a morte and giving the date as 1614.

semper infer dabis. (ff. 13v-74v) — ; ; Tractatus quarundam medicinarum cirug- 7 ?. (WZ 220.6 M489c) Med ical FECIPES, ‘calium: Damo innanzo metereme, un- in Latin and Italian, including items asguento, polvere, trucisi, e piptime de cribed to Magister Raymondus (f. 26), cottidie et altre composte x abuit vermes Magister Baptista (f. 27, 135), Beneburcos truci leones dispergere illos virtute dictus de Nursia (ff. 37, 37v, 42), Mesue

tua amen. (ff. 74v-94) — Riceta dal (f. 4lv), Johannes Judeus (f. 63), Anmalo francoso che guari Selvestro, fiolo tonius de Monteferrato (I. Tiv), le de Magistro Filipo; added in the original medico pilese (f. 102v), Francisco de hand, and other recipes in later hands (ff. Spagnia (f. 131), uno Napolitane in Bres-

9Ay-99v). sana (f. 133), Raynaldus de Varedo (f. Pap., 99 ff., 20 x 15 cm. Written in 134v), prudentes medicos magnifici

Italy, 16th c., by a single scribe. A few domini Ducise Mediolani Principe [sic] later additions. Bound in maroon morocco (f. 135v); also the following recognizable

by the Army Medical Library Binding groups: Liber emplaustrorum, ceronum, Studio; formerly in 19th c. paper boards, epitimarum, lavationum, untionum omnilettered on spine: “Libro di rimedii medi- um vulnerum sive plagarum et aliarum

cinali.” Lettering on bottom edges of rerum ad usum medicine (ff. 66-76v);

leaves: “SEC. AMAN.” Remedios, in Italian, grouped by type of

Initials M. C. inside front cover. disease (ff. 77-118v); Liber Ciabaldoni, IC, 2d ser., XVII (1913) 432. in 3-line Italian stanzas, on the virtues of

herbs (ff. 119-131). — At the end, a 58. (WZ 220.6 M489b) Medical texts Tavola de tutte le cose che sono comprese and recipes, in Dutch. Alphabetical index in questo libro (ff. 178-213v). —- Many (ff. 1v-5) — Berne wyn: Aqua vitis het additions in later hands, one on a folded berne wyn de wort gemaket van wyn x leaf laid in.

ende hocst van aller medicinen (fl. 6v-8v) Pap., 213 ff., 20 x 14 cm., one leaf Van de doechden des menschen waters: missing between ff. 114-115. Written in Menschen water gedistilleert x ende suete Italy, 16th c., in several hands. Bound

- ’ IC ;

spyse alte (ff. 9-13v) — A collection of in wood boards and half leather, remedical recipes, a great many of them backed; with clasp; in blue slipcase. “against” some kind of disease, the first A reader has written “a di 18 agosti Te Tiav), incompl ee kolde (ff. 1592” in the margins about a dozen times. Pap., 113 ff., 14 x 10 cm. Written in » Bet ser, FV (1925) 029. the Netherlands, mid 16th c.; dates 1542, 60. (WZ 220 Extr. 8) Michael Neander:

1543, 1544 in text. The 1542 seems to Lapidis indago totius philosophiae et

. . I- — Erklerung etlicher

ofthe supplementary serbes, 1544 by the —garita (fl. I-Tv) —~ Erklerung. eliche

Anny Medical Li ate. Statice formerly Worter so in diesem Process gebraucht

| ) ; y werden; presenting 14 alchemical symbols

Velmwrappers reinforced a vel. leaf " a column, with 3 explanatory a liturgical ms.byeaded Lat., Chym., and Germancolumns (f. 8).

Inside front cover and on f. 1, notes Pap., 8 ff., 04 x 17 cm. Whitten

of purchase, in German, 10 Jun. 1614. Germany, 16th c., probably copied from

142 National Library of Medicine, Washington, D.C. a printed book; after the title the author- 164v from Jacob Cantzler. — Des aller ship is indicated in a manner customary bewertest und kurtzest Regiment fiir die on 16th c. title-pages: “Auctore Michaele new Kranckheit, die Englisch Schwaiss Neandro Rectore Scholae Ilfeldensis.” In Sucht genant, wie man die jetzunder [anno

a Gaylord binder. domini 1529] zu Franckfurcht, Maintz, IC, Ist ser., IX (1888) 660, giving Wurms, und Speir gepraucht (ff. 165v-

Neander’s dates as 1529-1581. 166v) — Zeichen der Geburt der Frawen 61. (WZ 220.6 P126) Matheiss (or (Tt. 167-169v) — Albertus Magnus: Von

oe Lae der Heimlicheit der Frawen (ff. 170-

Mathias) Passinger von Iniching, Par- 187v)

bierer Zu Lientz (copyist and compiler) Pap., 188 ff., 30 x 21 cm. Written at

Medical and recipes, in German. ; rr ; Linz bytexts the compiler, Matheiss Passinger, , . between Oct. 1525 Cirurgia (ff. 1-20v)10 — Waldasar Pas- ; and 8 Feb. 1526; ,singer: the items on ff. 155-166v, dated 1527Stuck und Pflaster und Wasser, |;a ; 1529, are evidently on pages originally which theblank. compiler says hein copied out of , , , left Bound blue morocco by the his dear brother Waldasar’s book (ff. 20v- Army Medical Library Bindine Stadio: Hieronymus Braunschweig: Da Buech der

23) — Probst Kristoff: Stuck und Recept ym , y 6 formerly in white vel. wrapper.

von Pflastern und Salben und Gafferwassern, which this priest from Essling made

, IC, 1st ser., X (1889) 350.

available to Passinger in 1525 during a 62. (WZ 220.6 P436) Gometius Pereira: residence at Linz (ff. 23-34) —- Hans Antoniana margarita [close copy of the Rottawer: Buechlein von Pflastern und edition printed at Medina del Campo by Salben, from which in 1524, after Rot- Guillielmus de Millis, 1554; but the ms. tawer’s death, Passinger was allowed to omits all of the prefatory matter except copy die bewertesten Stuck (ff. 34-39v) the section headed “Jesus”. — Hieronymus Braunschweig: Thesaurus Pap., 260 ff., 30 x 21 cm. Written in pauperum, oder Ain Schatz und Ertzney western Europe in the 16th c. Bound in der Armen, in 47 chapters (ff. 40-130) blue morocco by the Army Medical Li— Miscellaneous recipes (ff. 130-165), brary Binding Studio; formerly in white including those beginning on f. 133v from vel. wrapper.

the Aureum potabile of Jeronimus IC, 2d ser., XIL (1907) 810. Braunschweitz [Hieronymus _ Braun-

schweig?], on f. 134v from Petrus de 63. (WZ 220.6 R298) Bartholomaeus de Crescentiis, on f. 136v from Linhart Hol- Reckinga Helvetiorum: Liber judiciorum laus, on f. 138v from Doctor Wendel von urinarum variorum hominum; a book of Brixsen, on f. 139v from Hans Wolff, on 386 case-studies of a physician whose f. 143 (according to the Register, but ff. diagnosis leans heavily on urinoscopy.

141-146 are now lost) from Lienhart Pap., 236 ff., 31 x 22 cm. Written at Wolff von Augspurg, on f. 151v from Augsburg in 1563 by a_ professional Wolffgang Geyr, on f. 152v from Probst scribe, whose text has been corrected as

Kristoff, on f. 153 from Graff Lienhart to details on practically every page, von Gortz, on f. 153v from Andre von obviously by his own hand, but doubtless Graben[?], on f. 154 from Aquilon (a at the dictation of the author-physician; book which Passinger had copied 18 years for example, Case I opened with a desig-

earlier), on f. 157 from Frater Icorius nation of the patient as Hominis DhauBacculari ex Monasterio Lientz, on f. hanneri, but Hominis is crossed out and 160v from Lienhart Karglen, and on f. Johannis written above. The author desig-

National Library of Medicine, Washington, D.C. 143

nates himself as physician to Emperor Pap., 56 ff., 21 x 14 cm. Written in Maximilian. Bound in brown morocco by France, in the dialect of Picardy, 16th c.

the Army Medical Library Binding Bound in modern white vel., lettered on Studio; formerly in modern dark-brown spine: “Du Cheval.” half leather, with the S.G.O. imprint on On f. 46v a presentation note, oblite-

the spine. rated, but “donné par” still legible; on f. IC, 1st ser., XI (1890) 1049. 1: “A Mr. Delramenard[?].” Obtained in 1947 from F. Thomas Heller.

64. (WZ 220.6 R513) Sebastianus Richardi (compiler and copyist): Arste- 67. (WZ 220.6 S678) Nobile Socio: De die Boeck begripende curen der menschen foeminea facultate et modo quo ex se gebreken van hoewede bes totten voeten. sola generet (ff. 11-186) — Preceded by Pap., 182 ff., 30 x 20 cm., many blank; an address by the author to the friends of

2 unnumbered ff. at end containing truth, and a preface. Tabula; several added recipes on scraps Pap., 186 ff., 22 x 16 cm. Written in of paper pinned to the bound leaves, and Italy, 16th c. (on f. 34 a mention of 8 ff. of added recipes laid in at the end. Vesalius); probably copied from a printed

Written in the Netherlands in 1572 by edition. Bound in blue morocco by the Sebastianus Richardi. Bound in blue mo- Army Medical Library Binding Studio; rocco by the Army Medical Library Bind- formerly in modern white paper boards, ing Studio; formerly in orig. vel. wrapper lettered on the spine: “MS. 1550.”

with clasp; volume badly deformed by Note inside front cover, signed S. V.,

shrinkage of vel. stating that the book was “bound (reSignature of J. D. Meysche, 1666; in paired) Oct. 20, 1896.”

a Dutch catalogue as “Manuscript... IC, 2d ser., V (1900) 874. 1575.” 68. (WZ 220.6 S871) Anna Maria IC, 2d ser., XIV (1909) 586. Stockhlin (probable compiler): Arzeney 65. (WZ 220.3 R744) Rolandus: Libel- Buech warinen vill unterschidlich guete lus de cyrurgia; incomplete at beginning Hausmitl zo finden; a succession of sepa-

and end. rate medical recipes beginning on f. 1

Vel., 175 ff., 27 x 18 cm., several ff. with a Bericht vom Aderlassen; on f. 28, lacking. Written in Italy, 13th c. Red and an item credited to D. Galli Werner; on blue decorations accompany some en- f. 45v, a Nasen Wasser Doctor Fabri; on larged initials. Bound in brown morocco f. 53, an item from Doctor Ruess.

by the Army Medical Library Binding Pap., 134 ff., 29 x 19 cm.; ff. 95-110,

Studio; formerly in white vel. 124v-134v blank. Written in Germany,

Obtained in 1948 from Dawson’s Book late 16th c., possibly by, but probably for,

Shop, Los Angeles. Anna Maria Stockhlin; on the outside Corresponds, but with variants, to 1:14 cover, in the same hand as the title, “Frau

to I11:35 of the edition in the surgical Anna Maria Stockhlin H****** in beim collection of Guy de Chauliac and others, Closter Selingthall zuegehorig.” On f. 111, Venice, Locatellus for Octavianus Scotus, at the beginning of a new series of recipes,

1498: Klebs 494. : the date 1690. Bound in red morocco by

56. (WT 2 the Army Medical Library Binding Mateseauchie. transicardese “hate Pican Studios formerly Paper » trans. dia- ane strengthened with 2 ONE. conjugate ff.boards, of vel. lect of Marescalcia (ff. 1-46) — Andrien ~ from a printed legal work in German.

de Lyons: Anathomie (ff. 47-56v). IC, 1st ser., XUT (1892) 704.

144 National Library of Medicine, Washington, D.C. 69. (WZ 220.6 T649) Francesco Toleto still recognizable despite the disappear(copyist and probable compiler): Veter- ance of the introductory leaf or leaves of inary recipes and farrier’s instructions, in 3 of them. As now arranged: I, on astrolItalian (ff. 1-94v) — Index, i.e., table ogy; Aristotiles und andere meister die of chapter titles (ff. 95-104) —- Added in vonn der natuer geschriben hond x aber

the original hand: Per ingrassare un wirt einn bett ryss. Hie hat die less ein cavallo. Piglia ragioppo d’uva con tutta end [see Thorndike and Kibre, 57, for la vita x e continuandola alcuni giorni title and incipit of probable Latin original]

ingrassera (f. 104-104v). (ff. 1-13) — IJ, on baths, powders,

Pap., 104 ff., 19 x 14 cm. Written at salves, etc., incomplete at beginning; text Naples in 1516, doubtless by Francesco ends und heylet auch wol und schier (ff. Toleto, since the scribal colophon on f. 14-108) — III, in two books of 58 and 94v suggests an occasional Pater noster 26 chapters, on sores and wounds; Wie and Ave Maria for his soul. Bound in blue man erkenen sol wovon die geschwere

morocco by the Army Medical Library komen x und also endigett es sich das Binding Studio; formerly in old paper buch der dutschen cirurgien von allen

boards and white vel. wunden des libes (ff. 108-241) with an Ownership note: “Antonio Maji figlio appended paragraph, Zu schwyndenden

di Catiello Maji anno 1865.” Obtained glidern (ff. 241v-242v, incomplete at

from Herbert Reichner, 1948. end) — IV, in 16 chapters, on bone frac70. (WX 220.6 V887) Samuel and Georg tures (ff. 243-265v, incomplete at both

; , beginning and end) affec— V,; in Vogther (compilers): De anatomia, ve 12 a , chapters, ; on immobilized joints; incomplete at be-

tibus, curatione oculorum, pro-und ae mit .; oar ,; et ; ginning; textdecerpta; ends und selections mitex essen batissimis autoribus ; , ; . , Latin, drincken also vorgeseytt hon in in Greek, andich German on ophthal, dem ; capittel (ff. 266-280v) with appended mology from ancient, medieval, andapothecary’s con- ; . , ; authors, ; lists of drugs and signs for temporary including Galenus, _ Leos . Valescus measuresde(f.Taranta, 281-28lv) — VI,; giving Aétius, Avicenna, astrological and astro-medical tables on Johannes de Vigo, Leonhart Fuchs, Mon; , Complexio, Aspectus ad a membra, tanus consultation regarding , . ; ; etc., ; oe(whose with extensive narrative explanations (ff.

case in 1550 is cited on f. 103), and Gor- 282-298v)

racus. Apparently no 20 original work is , at included. Pap., 300 ff., x 14 cm. Written Pap., 500 ff., 21 x 16 cm., many left Heidelberg in a by the scribe Johannes blank. Written in Germany, second half Frantz von vee ae an attempt has been of the 16th c., by, or more probably for, mace to " sily t ’ date Dy crasing the

Samuel Vogther and his son Georg. 1 hy do oe cece 1s Was Pro

diagram of the eye, 1 armorial drawing. i 4 one DY the vt ond WhO reboun the Bound in orig. wood boards and stamped , OOK; "Reb onde it s bly in the on

leather, with metal clasps; in red slipcase. loth epound, - vie in the q , of

16th c. inscription: “Nunc Joh: 7t Cy in paper doards covere Oy a

, - 99 piece of blind-stamped white pigskin, Burckh: Vogtheri. ‘dent! t d f the bind; f IC, 1st ser., XV (1894) 808. evicennly cul cown trom the binding 0 a large folio volume, and turned sidewise,

71. (WZ 220.5 W983) Wylhelmus: Buch carrying the pattern across the spine. The der dutschen Cirurgien, in 6 main sec- cords across the spine are sunk in grooves, tions, which are not numbered but are a custom hardly earlier than the 18th c.

National Library of Medicine, Washington, D.C. 145

Obtained in 1949 from F. Thomas Baron Horace de Landau. Purchased in Heller, who had it from a German dealer. 1953 from Olschki, Florence.

re ict Lil ane To ean wna 74. Collection of medical, alchemical, per alfabeto [list of medical terms, fol- astrological, and other knowledge, largely

lowed by a table giving the values of in the form of recipes and prescriptions, money] (ff, 115v-122) — Magister among which some formal tracts may be Maurus: Dottrina equorum, in Italian distinguished, such as: Nicolaus Salerni(with list of titles of 28 chapters, but text tanus: Quid pro quo (Hf. 2-4) — Portions breaks off in chapter 11 in the middle of of Asculanus Saladinus: Compendium

a sentence] (ff. 123-126v) —- Added aromatariorum, and Abulcasis: Liber notes in Italian, some on 3 pieces of Servitoris (ff. 4v-9) — Recipes “De

paper laid in. venenis,” and on other matters, in Italian Pap., 199 ff. (129-199 blank; 2 un- and Latin, and portions of Bartolomeo numbered ff. at beginning), 29 x 22 cm. Montagnana: Antidotarium (ff. 11-13, Written in Italy, 16th c. Bound in orig. 14-20v) — Recipes Pro crepatis,” and brown blind-tooled sheepskin with flap, De cerotis,” in Italian and Latin (ff. 24fastened with buckle and leather strap; 27v) — Hermes: Secreta, or De salibus back and strap later reinforced by stitch- et corporibus (it. 36-39) — Quid est

ing with catgut. medicina. Medicina est ars operatiua in The first treatise is an apparently un- qua quaeritur conseruatio sanitatis X

published Italian version of the Latin loquemur de cibo (Et. M16v-117)

work ascribed to Vegetius, first published Thaddaeus Alderotti de Florentia: De as Artis veterinariae, sive Mulomedicinae, virtutibus aque vitae (f. 159v) — Arnallibri quatuor (Basileae, 1528); the ms. dus de Villanova: Epistula de sanguine presents in five books the same essential humano (ff. 162v-164) — Versus de

text that the edition gives in four. The ponderibus medicinarum (f. 226) —

fragment of the second treatise is probably Bruno Longoburgensis: Chirurgia minor from the work [not seen] of the somewhat (fi. 225-265v) — Hippocrates[?]: Astromysterious authors, Maurus and Marcus logical medicine (f. 283v).

Graecus, ed. Marcello Lorenzi under the Pap., 301 ff. (ff. 1-35 on later paper in title, II vero manescalco (Naples, 1729); later hand; a few additions elsewhere in

cf. Sarton, Introduction, UI, 859. later hand), 22 x 16 cm. Written in Italy,

73. De austuribus: Nunc de austuribus i os Gale “Pee on T. 300. aliquid dicamus. Austurem qui habet ound in maroon calf, blind-tooled, metal asina sic curabis x fac inde unguentum comers anc Dosses; clasps muss label et mane et sero in oculis mitte (ff. 1-8) tarjum honitatic an early hand, “Recep— De qualitatibus, virtutibus, et uitiis equorum et eorum medicaminibus: In 89 in ane 6.7 in early libraries; no. generosis equis tria sunt principaliter con- in unidentified dealer's catalogue. sideranda forma virtus et color - ; lines cu J veg mut lip ee ‘eon Oe Statuti or the Compagnia del Corpo

irequenter dederis (ft. 9-69). | ac Tsto, niesa a Sant Agnolo di FabriVel., 69 ff. (lacking 8 gatherings at Vel., 14 ff., 25 x 16 cm Written j beginning and possibly others at end), Italy, ca. 1515. Bound in boards i

in vel. ; olifilo, 10x 8 cm. Written in Italy, 14th c. Bound Acquired in 1953 from i Poli Milan.

146 National Library of Medicine, Washington, D.C.

76. Johannes Martinus ex Ferrariis de The Library has not yet issued a de-

Parma: De venenis. scriptive list of its mss., but A Check List Pap., 118 ff., 23 x 16 cm. Written in of Mss. in the Edward E. Ayer Collection,

Italy, 15th-16th c. Bound in 1954 in compiled by the Curator, Ruth Lapham

brown Oasis morocco. Butler, was published in 1937. The LiAcquired in 1953 from Foster Cannon, brary of William B. Greenlee, the mss.

Washington. of which are listed in Census, 608-614, was given to the Newberry Library in

THE LIBRARY OF 1937 and forms a part of the Ayer CollecJOHN DAVIS BATCHELDER tion. A number of calligraphic mss. from

WASHINGTON, D. C. the C. L. Ricketts Collection (Census, 617-663, 2283) were purchased in 1941

Census, 490-491; 5 items, now all with funds from the John Wing Foundaowned by the Library of Congress, where tion and the Edward L. Ryerson fund for

they are nos. 148-152. the purchase of rare books and mss. Other calligraphic items have been ac-

THE LIBRARY OF quired by the Wing Foundation to sup-

WALTER L. PFORZHEIMER plement this material. A few items from

BOX 510 the collection of the late Ernst F. Detterer

WASHINGTON 4, D. C. were purchased in 1948. Mr. Detterer’s library (Census, 601-607, 2283) has been

Census, 1858-1867; 68 items. Mr. completely dispersed. | Pforzheimer’s library was formerly located The Library also has a comprehensive

in Purchase, New York. collection of fragments of mss., made to illustrate the development of writing. This

THE LIBRARY OF ‘is not described here.

SENATOR DAVID A. REED The following descriptions, together WASHINGTON, D.C. with information concerning the Library,

have been supplied by Mrs. Gertrude L.

Census, 493-495: 12 items, 10 of which Woodward, Custodian of the Rare Book

were presented at various times by Sen- Room. Mrs. Woodward and Dr. Hans

ator and Mrs. Reed to the Princeton Baron prepared descriptions for mss.

University Library, where they are now in the general collection, and Mr. James nos. 51-53, 82-86, 88, and 91. Senator M. Wells for the calligraphic mss. and Reed died in 1953. His other two mss., others in the John M. Wing Foundation.

nos. 9 and 11, are untraced. THE GENERAL LIBRARY

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CHICAGO 10, ILLINOIS 13185. Missale.

Census, 523. 13th c. (not 14th c.).

Census, 522-550, 2277-2281. . 23815. Biblia.

The Newberry Library ms. holdings, Census, 524. 13th c. (not 14thc.). added since the publication of the Census,

are listed under two separate headings: 23817. Breviarium Minorum.

the General Library and the John Wing Census, 524. Additional reference:

Foundation. S. J. P. van Dijk, “Some Mss. of the

Newberry Library, Illinois 147 Earliest Franciscan Liturgy,” Franciscan THE GENERAL LIBRARY

Studies, 16 (1956) 60-67. ADDITIONS

23845. Horae. 1. (90) Aulus Gellius: Noctes Atticae. Census, 527. Now bound in red moroc- List of chapter headings, including those

co by the Lakeside Press. for Book VIII (ff. 1-17); text, Books L-VIL (ff. 18-121); Books IX-XX (ff.

170378. Graduale. 121-241v); preface-epilogue (ff. 242Census, 533, where wrongly numbered 244v); index, incomplete (ff. 245-272v).

170178. Vel., 272 ff., 26 x 17 cm. Written in 1445 by the scribe Milanus Burrus, pre-

324356. Francesco Petrarca: De vita sumably in north Italy. Illuminated inisolitaria (ff. 1-87) ——- Idem: De ocio tials. Bound in 18th c. calf.

religioso (ff. 87-159v). Biblioteca Molza, Modena. Purchased Census, 537, where second text was in 1949 from Ulrico Hoepli, Milan.

ignored. 159 ff. (not 158). Hans Baron, “Aulus Gellius in the

The arms belong to Count Filippo Bor- Renaissance and a Ms. from the School romeo; cf. G. Biscaro, “Il banco Filippo of Guarino,” Studies in Philology, XLVUI

Borromeo e compagni di Londra,” (1951) 107-125: Idem, “The Scribe of Achivio Storico Lombardo, 4th ser., XIX the Newberry Gellius of 1445; a Supple-

(1913) 37 and following; also Archivio mentary Note,” Studies in Philology, Storico Lombardo, NS., IV (1939) 178, X LIX (1952) 248-250; Stanley Morison, no. 6. The bookplate is of Conte Archi- Byzantine Elements in Humanistic Script

nato (not Archinto), Milan. illustrated from the Aulus Gellius of 1445 in the Newberry Library (Chicago, 1952). 324368. Carta de hidalguia.

Census, 538, where wrongly numbered 2. (92.5) Humanistic Miscellany. Copia

334368. d’una Epistola mandata ad uno amico sanato d’una gravissima infermita (ff. 1324387 - 324389. Three illuminated 7v) — Lentulus: Epistola de Christo (f.

letters. 8-8v) — Bonaccorso da Montemagno: Census, 539, where wrongly numbered Tractato di nobilta (ff. 8v-30v) —- Oratio

324387-324399. Masinissae in fine vitae suae [= trans. of Sallust: Jugurtha, X, into the Volgare]

Inc. 7940.2. Sermons, etc. (f. 31-31v) — Poem on the Cross: PorCensus, 540; number changed from tando in collo il tuo supplicio x Per cui

Wing 7940. Puman lignagio e fatto degno (ff. 32-35) — Poem on the Virgin: Se mai priego

Case MS fk 545.424. William Hudson: mortal la su s’intese, vergine x Se mat A treatise of the Star Chamber. , pregho mortal la su s’intese (ff. 35v-43) — Census, 542; number changed from C. Prayer to Jesus Christ: Quid commisisti,

19174. dulcissime puer x pietate ad uisionem dei : perueniat, amen (ff. 43v-48) ——- Lamen-

Ry.8. (31) Devotional treatises. tatio beatae virginis et beati Bernardi: Census, 542. Additional provenance: Quis dabit capiti meo aquam x in secula according to Neil Ker, belonged to a seculorum, amen (ff. 48-56) — Pseudoparochial library in Whitchurch, Hants., Seneca: De quatuor virtutibus (ff. 56-64,

which was dispersed in 1927. incomplete at end, last 4 ff. not yet

148 Newberry Library, Illinois actually established as belonging to text) Verdelot, Adrian Willaert, and others — S. Augustinus: De perfectione iustitiae (some unidentified). Includes cantus, [PL, XLIV, 291-318] (ff. 64v-84v) — tenor, bassus, quintus, and sextus; quinIndex, begun in 16th c. and continued by tus and sextus bound together, but want-

a later hand (f. 85). ing in the first series.

Vel., 85 ff., 23 x 15 cm. Written in Pap., 454 ff., 14 x 21 cm.; distributed Italy, 15th c., in 2 hands. First 43 ff. in 4 vol. as follows: Cantus, 130 ff. (ff. written later than the rest of the ms. Index 34-50, 80, 119-130 blank); Tenor, 126

“fatto da me Adriano Lazzeri Pisano, ff. (ff. 34-46, 74-76, 117-126 blank); Dottore di Legge”’; it indicates loss at be- Bassus, 129 ff. (ff. 32-40, 69-81, 120-129

ginning of ms. of 3 ff. containing a blank); Quintus and sextus, 69 ff. (ff. ‘“Lettera di S. Bernardo a Raimundo, 36-50, 64-69 blank). Written in Italy, signor di Castel di S. Ambrogio.” [lumi- 16th c. Illuminated initials. First leaves

nated initials. Bound in 15th c. blind- of cantus, tenor, and bassus have strap stamped calf, with clasps (repaired). borders containing medallions with initials Purchased in 1949 from Ulrico Hoepli. I. E., A. E., and N. C. Bound in orig. 3. (101) Naldo Naldi: Elegia ad Ludovi- Italian morocco with arabesques in gold

cum Cardinalem ac patriarcham. tooling. eg

Vel., 5 ff, 12 x 12 cm. Written in The initials in the borders of three vol. Italy, late 15th c. Bound in orig. vel. may stand for Cardinal Ippolito d’Este, Purchased in 1950 from Davis and } Alto nso VEste, Duke of Ferrara, and

Orioli. their relative NicolowithCorregio. Bookplate initials M. L. H. C. Purchased in 4. (104) Miscellany, composed of a note- 1935 from Quaritch (cat. 510, no. 991).

book of Hieronymus de Sancta Sophia, A ms. collation is on file in the New-

prose works relating to the history of berry Library.

Padua, chronicles and documents relating ee ; to the history of Venice, a large collection I. ; (—10) Boethius: De consolatione of Italian poetry, and a few other pieces, philosophiae. Palimpsest, with unidenti-

mostly historical and astrological. hed 10th c. primary text. ; ; Pap., 477 ff., 33 x 22 cm. (varying Vel, 138 ff, 12 x 8 cm. Written in

sizes). Written in Italy, 15th to 18th c., Germany, 12th c. Painted initials. Bound by several hands. Bound in 18th c. vel. in 15th c. blind-tooled leather, with clasp.

Walter Sneyd collection. Purchased in Ownership sent ton of the library of

1949 from H. P. Kraus (cat. 38). S. Pancratius (Austin canons), Hanier-

| sleve, near Magdeburg. Purchased from

5. (Case Ms. Y 712582.942) Antonio H. P. Kraus (cat. 10, no. 3).

Veneziano: Poesie in dialetto siciliano. . Pap., 402 ff. (plus 21 ff. of index), 15 8. (f 36) Alain Chartier: Quadrilogue x 10 cm. Written in Italy, 16th c. Bound invectif; A famylyer dialoge of the frende

in orig. vel. and the felawe upon the lamentacyon of

Armorial bookplate with ms. note: “De the miserable calamyte of Fraunce; and fratelli Avaldi.” Purchased in 1931 from Traite de Pesperance; all in English (ff.

Bottega di Libri. 1-78) — Boethius: De _ consolatione philosophiae (ff. 78-207v) — Dicta phi-

6. (Case Ms. — VM 1578.M 91). Motets losophorum, trans. into English by Earl and madrigals for 4, 5, and 6 voices, con- Rivers (ff. 208-241).

sisting of 3 series in 4 vol., by Philippe Vel., 241 ff., 31 x 22 cm. Written in

Newberry Library, [llinots 149 England, 15th c., in several hands. Rubric De fide catholica, contra judaeos (ff. 56on f. 207v gives name of J. Clynton, prior, 102v) — Hugo Ambianensis: Dialogorum

as scribe, and a date which may be 1481. liber septimus (ff. 103-113). Vol. Ill. S.

Bound in 17th c. calf. Augustinus: De sermo Domini in monte Signatures of previous owners include (ff.1-44v) — Idem: In epistolam JohanChristoferus Lyncolne, monk, and Isaac nis ad Parthos (ff. 45-84v) — S. AmPrise. Purchased in 1937 from W. H. brosius: De officiis ministrorum (ff. 85-

Robinson. 146). Vol. 1V. S. Augustinus: De Genes! Curt F. Biihler, “The Newberry Library ad litteram (ff. 1v-120). Vol. V. S. Ms. of the Dictes and Sayings of the Augustinus: In epistolam Johannis ad Philosophers,” Anglia, LXXIV (1957) Parthos (ff. 1v-68v) —~- Martinus Du-

281-291. honestae vitae (ff.ma71, , miensis: 74). Vol.Formula VI. S. Augustinus: Unde 9. (Ef It) Aenigmata les (it. I-12) lum (ff. 1-10v) — Idem: De natura boni, — §. Isidorus Hispalensis: Etymologiae, . ; with contra Manicheos (ff.(ff.10v-52) — Idem: Books I-X, Book X incomplete ; 12-168 Adversus quinque haereses (ff. 63-73v) 108y). ; ; — Gregorian music for service on the Vel., 168 ff., 27 x 19 cm. Written in

; ;day of S. James the Apostle (ff. 73vAustria, probably at Admont, 12th c. oo Vol. Augustinus: ConfesBound .in76v). doeskin overVIL. woodS. boards, i

probably c. respectively ;-; Lib t § Ad t t Vel., in 712th vol., containing , 26 x 20 cm. (but vol. 2 and 5 are 24 x 18 Goldschmidt. , , , cm.). Written in England, 12th c. Bound ed. K. Strecker, ,; , Aenigmata ; or in 18th hexasticha, c. calf with marbled paper sides. sionum libri (ff. 1-115v).

torary stamps of cmon’ monasrerys 118, 113, 146, 120, 74, 76, and 115 ff;

Salzburg. Purchased in 1937 from E. P.

in Monumenta Germaniae Historica. From the libr f Read; Abb

Poetae Aevi Karolini, IV, 2 (1914) 732, Cee sancte eee ey , , with 15th c. note in vol. I: “Liber 759. Strecker’s introduction lists 8quem known ; Lo: . —_ , this Marie Radyngensis qui ;alienavit mss., of which is no. 6, described as ane . Lo ; ; .. ; Anathema.” Tickets with ,similar inscripA-cod. 277 Monasterii Admontensis. , Lg tions from medieval bindings are pasted 10. (28) Jean de Meung: Testament (ff. inside two other vol. In 1577, belonged to

1-31) — Idem: Codicille (ff. 32-43v). one Reynoldes; 1748, to James Bowen, Vel., 43 ff., 29 x 21 cm. Written in Salop.; later, T. Fownes; Sir Thomas PhilFrance, 14th c. One illuminated initial. lipps (ms. 241). Purchased in 1937 from

Bound in 19th c. stamped morocco. W. H. Robinson. Sir Thomas Phillipps (ms. 2528). Pur- Listed among the Reading Abbey chased in 1937 from P. Gottschalk. books, The English Historical Review, WI

11. (12) Collection, in Latin, of works (1888) 117. of S. Augustinus and others. Vol. I. S. 12. (—32) The Stacions of Rome.

Augustinus: De vera religione (ff. 14- Vel., 5 skins attached to form a roll, 34v) —- Idem: De doctrina Christiana 461 x 10 cm. Written in England, late (ff. 34v-104v) — Idem: Contra Felician- 14th c. One illuminated initial and miniaum, De unitate Trinitate (ff. 104v-118v). ture; colored versal letters with pen orna-

Vol. II. S. Augustinus: De quantitate ment. Unbound. animae (ff. 1-50v) — Idem: Sermo CIV. Reginald Cholmondeley, Condover De verbis apostoli: Fundamentum aliud Hall, Shropshire. Purchased from W. H. (ff. 50v-55) — S. Isidorus Hispalensis: Robinson (cat. 63, 1938, no. 71).

150 Newberry Library, Illinois Carleton Brown, A Register of Middle 161v-163) -—— Idem: De juventute et

English Religious and Didactic Verse senectute (ff. 163-164) — Idem: De (Oxford, 1920) Il, 715 (5); H. M. C,, respiratione (ff. 164-165v) — Idem: De

Sth report, I, Appendix, 334. morte et vita (ff. 165v-168) — Idem:

; De bona fortuna (ff. 168-169v) — Idem:

13. (9) Boethius: De musica. De motu animalium (ff. 169v-172) — S. Vel., 65 ff., 28 x 21 cm. Written in Thomas de Aquino: De motu cordis (ff. Austria, probably at Admont, early 12th 172-173v) — Boethius de Dacia: De c. I!luminated initials; diagrams, some on summo bono (ff. 173v-175) — De uni-

small inserted pieces of vel. Bound in tate et uno (ff. 175-176) — Avicenna:

early boards, leather removed. Mineralia (ff. 176-177) — Costa Ben Library stamps of Admont monastery. Luca: De differentia spiritus et animae Purchased in 1938 from Gilhofer and (ff. 177-180) — Pseudo-Aristoteles: De

Ranschburg, Vienna. miscibilibus et mixtis (ff. 180-181) — 14. (—66) S. Antoninus Florentinus: Idem: De forma (f. 181) — Idem: CapiConfessionale (ff. 1-146) — Five short tulum de diluviis (ff. 181-182). . . sermons, in Latin, by Ss. John Chrysos- Vel., 182 ff., 33 x 24 cm. Written in tom and Augustinus (ff. 146-162). Italy, probably at Padua, ca. 1300. NumPap., 161 ff., plus 1 f. on vel., 15 x 11 erous calligraphic initials in red and blue. cm. Written in Cologne, 1469; colophon Bound in 18th c. russia with bookstamp

on f. 146: “Et scripta sunt ista ac com- of abbey of Melk. pleta per me Theobaldum de Sanct Wan- F rom the library of the abbey of Melk,

dalino pro tunc vicario ad sanctam Brigi- aesine (cat 47. 1938), E. P. Golddam in Colognia 1469, in profesto SeMmMet (cal. 1, a corporis Christi hora precise quinta.” Lacombe, Aristoteles Latinus, 266, no.

Bound in a fragment of a vel. ms. 60.

Armorial bookplate of Bern. Brocas 16. (f 67) Johannes Friburgensis: Summa Bearepaire; inscription of Henricus Hoff- confessorum, in German (ff. 1-184v) — mann with date 18Z,;. Purchased in 1938 Unidentified work beginning: Wie sich ain from Mr. Douglas, Oak Park, Illinois. mensch scholl schikchen zu anfahung der

; ; puesz (ff. 187-204) — Poem beginning:

9) eee ee poysica i + E's sas ein guet frewulein und span (ff. 29y-47) — I dem: De generatione at 204v-205) — Poem beginning: Der todt . chumbt an alle weil, and a small collection corruptione (ff. 47v-58) — Idem: De of prayers (f. 206)

anima (ff. 58-70v) — Idem: Meteora Pap., 206 ff., 29 x 22 cm. Written in

92-130) Averrocs: De substantia GetMany, 1469. Colophon of f. 184y

. . signed Johannes Ladawer (Laudauer?);

orbis (if. 130-135 )—Pseudo- Aristoteles: at end, colophon signed Heinrich Immer-

Liber de cats (TT. 135-140) — S: tewr; both dated 1469. Chapter headings Thomas de Aquino: De ente ct essentta and initials in red. Bound in orig. stamped

(1. 140v-145v)— Pseudo-Aristoteles: pigskin with metal bosses; one of two De proprietatibus elementorum (ff. 145v- clasps missing.

150) — Aristoteles: De sensu et sensatio Purchased in 1938 from Dawson’s

(ff. 150-155v) —— Idem: De somno et Book Shop (cat. 129, no. 86)

vigilia (ff. ISS5v-160) — Idem: De me- oa

moria et reminiscentia (ff. 160-l61v) — 17. (f 21) Lancelot du Lac, in French Idem: De longitate et brevitate vitae (ff. [= text, with divergences, of parts 1 and

Newberry Library, [linots 151 2 of the Lancelot du Lac cycle, ed. H. O. in 14th or 15th c. calf, back and clasps Sommer, Vulgate versons of the Arthurian missing.

romances, III-[V (1910-1911) ]. Purchased in 1951 from International Vel., 354 ff., 28 x 20 cm. Written in Antiquariaat (Menno Hertzberger). France, 13th c., in two hands. Versal let- Fr. Luciano Bianchini, PSSC., A Saint ters in red and blue with pen ornament. Gall Evangelistary, unpub. master’s dis3 miniatures in gold and colors. Bound in sertation in Library Science at Rosary

18th c. red morocco, gilt. College (Sacred Heart Seminary, Melrose A library number (5136) and label in Park, Illinois).

upper left corner of inside front cover; armorial :bookplate of George Folliott; (+7) Missale.in , . Vel., 209 ff., 32 x 2122. cm. Written on fly-leaf a library shelf number (C V

29). Purchased in 1939 from Quaritch. Germany, second half of the 12th c-

Illuminated pen and ink drawing, 26 18. (25) Libellus multorum naturalium. large painted ornamental initials, numerPap., 12 ff., 22 x 14 cm. Written in ous small initials. Bound in 17th or 18th northern Italy, 15th c. Bound in modern c. blind-tooled white pigskin over wood

vel. boards.

Purchased in 1948 from H. P. Kraus. From an unidentified monastery (f.

; 199: “Iste misse non solent cantari in

19. (Case Ms. C 82 1.646) Ordnung wie conventu’); in Emil Hirsch catalogue, man die, so mn Christ um glauben, tauffen Valuable Mss. of the Middle-A ges, no.

soll; bissher im Latein gehalten. 16. Purchased in 1951 from Otto RanschVel., 40 ff., 18 x 14 cm. Written in burg.

Germany, 16th c. Bound in 16th c. blind-

stamped pigskin, with metal corners and 23. (21.1) Alanus de Insulis: Anti-

clasps. claudianus (a shortened version about Purchased in 1946 from Mrs. W. B. one-half the usual length, omitting verses

Mullin. in many places).

20. (f 1) Homiliarium. Collection of Vel., 42 ff., 21 x 12 cm. Written in Latin homilies by Ss. Augustinus, Leo, England (Winchester’), 13th c. Bound

Maximus Caesartius, and others. in modern vel.

Vel., 175 ff., 29 x 16 cm. Written in Purchased in 1955 from H. P. Kraus. south-west Germany[?], 9th c. Bound in The Newberry Library Bulletin, 1V, 78.

19th c. blue morocco gilt. 24. (f 23.1) Aristoteles: Politica, trans.

Sir Thomas Phillipps (Ms. 1326). Pur- William of Moerbeke (ff. 1-43) — Idem: chased in 1954 from M. Rosenthal (cat. Rhetorica, lib. I, trans. vetus (ff. 43-47),

I, no. 49). | ; lib. IL-III, trans. Moerbeke (ff. 47-63v).

Maurice P. Cunningham, Contents of Vel., 64 ff. (last blank; foliated from the Newberry Library Homiliarium, r ; Sacris Erudiri, VIL (1955) 268-301 67 to 130), 34 x 24 cm. Written in Italy

, (Bologna?), 13th c. Versal letters in red

21. (f 4) Evangelistary. , and blue; 9 small initials, one historiated;

Vel., 128 ff., 25 x 18 cm. Written in 2 large initials, one with three heraldic the 11th or 12th C.; according to Fr. shields (charges obliterated). Bound in Bianchini (see below) probably 11th c., modern limp vel. at St. Gall. 101 large initials in gold on Purchased in 1954 from Illinois Instigreen; many smaller red initials. Bound tute of Technology.

152 Newberry Library, Illinois Georgius Lacombe, Aristoteles Latinus (ff. 1-13v) — Enigmata Aristoteles

(Cambridge, 1954) 241. septem (f. 13v-15v) —- Seneca: Declama25. (24.1) Rolandinus Passagerii: Sum- srones moralizate (i. I5v-25v} a

ma artis notariae (ff. 2-71) — Idem: Ricardus de S. Victore: Sermon (in some-

Tractatus de notulis (ff. 71v-83v). what later hand) (f 26-26v) ~~ Hugo de Vel., 83 ff., 25 x 17 cm. Written in Folieto: Liber de avibus (ff. 27-44) —

Italy (monastery of S. Marco, Verona) Physiologus (ff. 44-52v).

in 1294. Bound in half calf over wood Vel., 52 ff, 26 x 18 cm. Written in

boards, clasps missing. Bohemia, 14th c. Bound in brown doeskin

Purchased in 1953 from Nicholas over wood boards, not later than 15th c.

Rauch (cat. n.s. 3, no. 10). Paper library ticket and bookstamp of

the library at Admont. Purchased in 26. (27) Pepo d’Antonio di Lando degli 1954 from Lathrop C. Harper. Albizzi: Secret ledger and memorial book,

containing business partnership contracts, 30. (f 37) Jehan Froissart: Chroniques.

list of relatives who died in the plague, Pap., in 2 vols., 280 and 249 ff., 37 x marriage and birth dates, lits of landed 26 cm. Written in northern France[?], property, and notes on business affairs. {5th c. Bound in black morocco. Vel., 31 ff., 29 x 21 cm. Written in Bookplate of Cardinal Guillielmus van Italy (Florence), from 1339 until about Hamme, dated 1659. Purchased in 1938 1360. Bound in contemporary red-purple from Maggs. soft calf, lined, with overlapping flap; 3 31. (54.1) Collection of musical treatises.

straps. ; De musica mensurabili (ff. 1-6v, incomPurchased in 1952 from H. P. Kraus. plete) — Phillipotus Andrea: De con-

27. (27.1) Collection of model speeches, trapuncti quaedam regulae utiles (ff. 6vbeginning: Come dire nel consillio quando 7) — Philippus de Caserta: Tractatus de

si tratta di chiamare potesta. diversis figuris (ff. 7v-9) — Two draw-

Vel., 16 ff. (foliated 203-227, wanting ings: Divisio sonorum, Tabula Pythagorae 211-220), 20 x 15 cm. Written in Italy (f. 9v) —- Drawing: La harpe de melodie (Tuscany), first half of the 14th c., by (f. 10) — Marchetus de Padua: Musica scribe signing himself Cucherus. Bound (ff. 10v-33) —- Idem: Pomerium in arte in 19th c. cloth and leather, supralibris musicae mensuratae (ff. 33-42) — Jo-

stamp of Strozzi family. hannes de Muris: Ars mensurabilis cantus Purchased in 1951 from H. P. Kraus. (ff. 43-49v) — Ars contrapuncti (not by

| Johannes de Muris?) (ff. 49-50) —

28. (30) Magna Carta (ff. 1-8v) — Alphabets and ciphers (ff. 50-52v) —

Carta de Foresta (ff. 9-13) — 13th c. Pseudo-Philippotus de Vitriaco: Ars per-

Statuta (ff. 13-138v). fecta in musica (ff. 52v-S58v).

Vel., 138 ff., 9 x 7 cm. Written in Vel., 59 ff. (last blank), 25 x 18 cm. England, possibly 14th c. Bound in dark Written in France[?], 15th c. Musical

red 18th c. leather gilt. notation, tables, drawings, and diagrams. Bookplate of John Towneley, Esq. Pur- Bound in 16th c. stamped pigskin.

Technology. hay.

chased in 1954 from Illinois Institute of Purchased in 1955 from C. M. Nebe-

29. (31.1) Collection of medieval texts John F. Ohl, “Recent Additions to the on mythology and allegory. Albericus Ful- Music Collection,” The Newberry Library gentius: Exposicio de ymaginibus deorum Bulletin, 1V, 192-193.

Newberry Library, Illinois 153 32. (f 57) Miscellany of medieval and 36. (f 67.1) Interpres vocabulorum. | humanistic writings, mostly Italian, com- Pap., 252 ff., 29 x 21 cm. Written in

piled by Johannes Gherinx. Germany, mid 15th c., in 3 or 4 different Pap., 182 ff., 28 x 21 cm. Mostly writ- hands. Bound in pigskin over wood

ten by Gherinx in St. Trond (Belgium), boards, with clasps. |

1462-1464. Bound in black blind-stamped On front flyleaf: “Hunc librum dedit leather over wood boards, probably 15th Dominus Petrus Budatsch ad bybliothe-

C. cam in garstnn [sic] ad honorem beate

Purchased in 1950 from Dr. Ernst virgi[ni]Js pro a[n]i[m]Je sue salute anno Hauswedell Auktion (cat. 41, lot 3, with domi[ni] meccclvij.” Purchased in 1953

detailed list of contents). from Kroch’s Book Store, Chicago.

33. (f 58.1) Biblia. Old Testament, in 37. (f 67.2) Missale (incomplete). Latin (incomplete: Genesis 5.7 to Job Vel., 56 ff. (7 ff. wanting at beginning ),

29). 29 x 21 cm. Written in Germany, 15th c.

Pap., 235 ff., 29 x 20 cm. Colophon at Bound in early red leather over boards, end of Ruth gives Gerardus de Scur- brass corners, clasps missing.

hone[?] as scribe at St. Trond (Belgium), Ms. note on front end-paper signed 2 Mar. 1433. Remainder of book in a Christophorus Stinglhaim [Stingelheim],. different 15th c. hand. Bound in 18th c. dated 4 Feb. 1609, with his coat of arms;

mottled calf. also signature of Joannes Hainricus Ebron Purchased in 1927 from T. Thorpe. zu Wildenberg, Jun. 1605, with arms.

34. (62) Dialogus Salomonis et Marcolfi 38. (70.5) Jacopo Poggio-Bracciolini: (ff. 1-10) — Exemplum cuiusdam clerict Commentary on one of the Trionfi of vero amore amantis quandam matronam Petrarca.

Aroni coniugen (ff. 10-16v) — Pseudo- Pap., 97 ff. (ff. 2-4 blank), 28 x 20 Petrarca: De vera sapientia (ff. l6v-25) cm. Written in Italy, 24 Oct. 1480, signed —_ Idem: De ratione curle (ff. 25-28) —_ and dated by the scribe, Bassianus de

Pope Pius Il: De captione urbis Con- Villanis. Bound in 17th c. green vel., stantinopolitane (ff. 28v-30v) — Paulus erroneously titled: “‘Estratto della Storia

Niavis: Letter of presentation (ff. 30v- Romana.” 33) — Lucianus: Charon, land] Com- Unidentified armorial bookplate. Pur-

paratio Alexandri, Hannibalis et Scipionis; . ; chased in 1955 from Mrs. Fletcher, Wimtrans. Johannes Aurispa (ff. 33-35). bledon, England Germany, last quarter of 15th c. Bound Hans Baron, “Ms. Acquisitions in in modern half vel. and blue paper. 1955,” The Newberry Library Bulletin,

Pap., 36 ff., 21 x 14 cm. Written in , — .

Purchased in 1951 from H. P. Kraus. IV, 80-81.

35. (63) Jakob Wimpheling: Miscellany 39. (75.5) S. Antoninus Florentinus: of works of Wimpheling and others, most- Tractatus utilis sed compendiosus (ff. 1-

ly members of his circle. 49v) — Che cosa é peccato mortale (ff.

Pap., 114 ff., 21 x 15 cm. Written in 52-55) -—Interrogatione le quale prima Upper Rhine region between 1478 and se debeno fare, che se [do]mandi de gli

1518 in various hands. Bound in 18th c. peccati mortali (ff. 57- 102v). ,

vel. Vel., 103 ff., 15 x 10 cm. Written in Purchased in 1951 from E. P. Gold- Italy, 15th c.; first tract signed and dated

schmidt. 1466 by Johannes Malgarius de Parma.

154 Newberry Library, Illinois Bound in 19th c. morocco, signed R. de Pap., 28 ff., 27 x 19 cm. Written in

Coverly. Italy, late 15th c. One diagram and sevAnonymous purchase, 1951. eral tables in second work. Bound in

; ; modern vel. Ve Ne on 1 eee ten a Purchased in 1951 from H. P. Kraus. Italy, second half of the 15th c. Bound 45. (102.1) Sicco Polentone: Vita et in brown morocco gilt, by Bedford. miracula sancti Antonii de Padua (ff. 1-

Library stamp of Bibliothéque de Bour- 18v, mutilated at beginning) — Idem: gogne; label of Henry Huth. Purchased in Beatorum Antonii Peregrini ac Elene

1951 from Quaritch. monialis vitae (ff. 18v-33v).

41. (f 96) Aristoteles: Libri decem de Pap., 34 ff. (last blank), 21 x 15 cm. moribus ad Nicomachum, trans. Johannes Written in Italy, mid 15th c. Bound in

Argyropulus. brown half calf, paper sides.

Vel., 134 ff., 28 x 20 cm. Written in Signature of Henry Drury, 1822; Sir

Italy, late 15th c. 11 large illuminated ini- Thomas Phillipps (Ms. 3389). Purchased tials. Bound in modern brown morocco in 1955 from H. P. Kraus.

gilt. 46. (104.5) Seven Penitential Psalms, in Bookplate of James P. R. Lyell. Pur- Latin.

chased in 1951 from Quaritch. Vel., 49 ff. (ff. 1-6 wanting), 11 x 8 42. (97.1) Stephanus Fliscus: Synonyma cm. Written in the 15th c. Bound in

seu Variationes sententiarum (ff. 1-89) modern red MOFOCCO. .

— Idem: De compositione stili adornandi Purchased in 1956 from Stanley Mori-

et commode orationis atque colluplec- son, London. tande elocutionis (ff. 90-145v). 47. (Case Ms. B 67.547) Girolamo ManVel., ‘147 it. (last 2 blank), 21 x I5 fredi, jurist of Bologna: Works. Vol. 1, cm. Written in Italy and signed by Ja- De principe et eius uita, ac moribus sumcobus Mafeus, 4 Oct. 1463. 2 illuminated marium, pars prima. Vol. 2, Ad chrisinitials. Bound in half stamped pigskin tianum principem documenta. Vol. 3,

over wood boards, clasps. . Theorica disciplin[ae] militaris 4 principe Unidentified arms painted on f. 1 with christiano in bello contra infidos hostes.

initials C. A. Purchased in 1953 from Pap., vol. 1, 56 ff. (first and last two

A. L. Van Gendt. ff. blank); vol. 2, 56 ff. (first two ff. and 43. (98.1) Giovanni dei Bonsignori: last f. blank); vol. 3, 68 ff. (first f. and Libro Imperiale (a romance about Cesa- last 4 ff. blank); vol. 1-2, 10 x 7 cm., vol.

rion, son of Cleopatra). 3, 11 x 7 cm. Written in Italy, vol. 1 Pap., 60 ff., 24 x 17 cm. Written in dated 1591. Bound in 18th c. mottled calf.

Italy in 1476. Bound in early wood Book-label of C. K. Levera; former boards with half leather backing, clasps owner’s notes at end of each vol. signed broken. Vel. flyleaves of 12th c. liturgical G. S., Coll. Reg. Cantab. Purchased from

work with neumes. Frank R. Brown (cat. 19, no. 11).

Purchased in 1955 from H. P. Kraus. 48. (Case Ms. fE 5.P 7536) Lodovico 44, (102) Leon Battista Alberti: De Beccadelli, abp. of Ragusa: Vita del Carcommodis literarum atque incommodis dinale Reginaldo Polo, inglesa (ff. 1-21) (ff. 1-24v) —- Idem: Corographia urbis — Relatione al Senato veneto dell’ecc.

Romae (ff. 25-28v). Marin de Cavalli stato ambasciat: [da] la

“Newberry Library, Illinois 155 republica 4 Carlo imperat: nel 1560 (ff. ho’uero de signori e gonfalonieri nella

24-35v). nostra inclita citta di Firenze (ff. 1-87) — Pap., 35 ff., 35 x 24 cm. Written in List of Florentine senators from 1532 to Italy, 16th c. Bound in early cardboard 1632, beginning: /1 Senato de quarantatto

covers. comincio in Firenze anno 1532 a di 27 Sir Thomas Phillipps (Ms. 12494). d’Aprile (ff. 88-137). Purchased in 1939 from Davis and Orioli Pap., 137 ff. (the last 50 in ‘17th C.

(cat. 90, no. 307). hand), 33 x 23 cm. Written in Italy

The second work appears in Relazioni (Florence), about 1532. Many crudely degli ambasciatori venetia al Senato, ed. drawn coats of arms in colors. Bound in

Eugenio Albéri, ser. I, v. 2, as a report orig. vel. | made in 1551. Purchased in 1955 from Olschkti.

49. (Case Ms. fF 3593.31) Francesco (or 53. (Case Ms. J 035.782) Sunto de’gonFilippo) Sassetti [?]: Florentine chronicle falonieri, ¢ signori de qualunque casato

and documents relating to the history of della citta di Firenze. | |

the Sassetti family. Vel., 30 ff., 24 x 16 cm. Written in Pap., 44 ff. (f. 44 blank and preceded Italy about 1530. Written in black and by 3 stubs), 35 x 24 cm. Written in Italy, red, cach page framed in gold lines. 16th c. Bound in modern half brown Bound in 16th c. brown morocco gilt.

leather, paper sides. Bookplate of Ambroise Firmin Didot. Note on flyleaf signed by Giuseppe Purchased in 1955 from Erwin Rosenthal.

Martin. 54. (Case Ms. J 935.736) Relatione degli Hans Baron, “Ms. Acquisitions in ambasciatori veneti. Relacione del. . . 1955,” The Newberry Library Bulletin, Marin Cauallo tornato ambasciator

IV, 81-82. dal’imperator Carlo Quinto, 1551 (ff. 150. (Case Ms. fF 3910.146) Andrea 26) — Relatione del . . . Gio Correro Cambini: Della progenie del regnio de tornator ambas. dal re di Francia, 1570 Franchi et vita de loro re (in four books, (ff. 28-85) — Relatione del . . . Michele

from the year 420 to 1483). Soriano tornato amb. del ré Filippo di

Pap., 308 ff., 29 x 21 cm. Written in Spagna l’anno [560 (ff. 87-147) — ReItaly, early 16th c. Bound in early green latione data al papa Pio V da Giulio

leather over wood boards. Ruggieri ritornato nuntio di Sua sta dal Purchased in 1956 from H. P. Kraus. ré de Polonia, 1568 (ff. 148-228) — Re-

latione del... Michele tornato amb. dalla

S1. (Case Ms. F 35993.212) Cronica regina Maria d’Inghilterra, 1557 (ff. 229-

veneta, d’autore incerto (from 421 to 332) —~ Relatione del Turco [del C. 1483), beginning: Nui vederemo como Garzoni] fatta dopo la conclusion dell

Attila. pace con Venet., 1574 (ff. 333-412) Pap., 255 ff., 26 x 20 cm. Written in —Relatione e raguaglio della natione delli Italy, late 15th or early 16th c. Bound in Suizzeri (ff. 413-417).

18th c. vel. Pap., 417 ff., 26 x 18 cm. Written in Bookplate of the Earl of Guilford; Sir Italy, end of the 16th c.[?] Bound in vel.

Thomas Phillipps (Ms. 5203), Purchased in 1955 from Leo S. 52. (Case Ms. fJ 035.714) Priorista Olschki. fiorentino, beginning: Qui appie si noter- 55. (Case Ms. Y 682.M 308) Nicolaus anno tutti eciptadini che saranno de priori Mameranus: Nobilibus . . . viris dominis

156 Newberry Library, Illinois Consilibus et Senatui clarissimae urbis 3. (Wing Ms. ZW 1.558) Wolf Michel:

Nurembergensis. Hierinen seindt in Ordnung des Alphabets Pap., 16 ff., 25 x 18 cm. Written in tausent Aduerbia qualitatis begriffen vnd

Germany, 16th c. Bound in orig. vel. anzeight. Sir Thomas Phillipps (Ms. 3019). Pap., 12 ff., 21 x 16 cm. Written in 56. (Case Ms. Y 952.S 15) Hans von Fermany mn 1588. Bound in modern red

Saher: Die Gans (satirical poem: Ich bin Purchased in 1941 from the C. L.

ein gans x Stets in seiner hut). Ricketts estate.

Pap., 7 ff., 19 x 15 cm. Written in Germany, 1562. Bound in marbled paper. 4. (Wing Ms. ZW 141.46) Alphabet, Purchased in 1941 from a _ private showing geometrical construction and pro-

owner. portions of Gothic majuscule (lombard) | and minuscule (rotunda) letters.

57. (35) Tractatus de rhetorica, etc. Pap., 45 ff., 30 x 20 cm. Written in Census, 519, no. 1; transferred from Italy, ca. 1460. Bound in 16th c. vel. the Library of the Chicago Historical So- On f. 1 a 15th c. note of transfer of

ciety. ownership: “Iste liber est monachorum Foliation of second text should read: Congregationis Sancte Justine ordinis

(if. 91-107v). Sancti Benedicti de obseruantia deputatus monasterio sancti Joannis Euangeliste de

THE JOHN M. WING Parma. Signatus numero 68.” Purchased

FOUNDATION in 1948 from Schab.

Entered in Mazzatinti, Inventario dei

The Wing Collection is a typographical Mss. Ital. delle bibliot. de Francia, Ml,

library which includes the allied sub- 549.

sidiary arts and background material for

the history of printing. Funds for the col- 5. (Wing Ms. ZW 5351.99) Copy-book lection are from a bequest of John Mansir with alphabets of ornamental initials.

Wing made available in 1919. The mss. Pap., 122 ff., 22 x 28 cm. Written in in the Wing Collection are listed below in Italy, ca. 1600. Bound in orig. vel.

a separate numerical series. Purchased in 1941 from the C. L. estate. 1. (Wing Ms. ZW 1.4a)Ricketts S. Antoninus ,

Florentinus: De censura ecclesiastica (in- 6. (Wing Ms. ZW 141.588) Alphabet;

complete, about first half of text). ornamental capital letters A-M. Vel., 100 ff., 16 x. 11 cm. Written in Pap., 12 ff., 16 x 16 cm. Written in

Italy, 15th c. Bound in vel. France; one letter (K) dated 1588 in Purchased in 1941 from the C. L. another hand. Unbound. Letters mounted

Ricketts estate. on heavyPurchased paper.in 1941 from the C. L.

2. (Wing Ms. ZW 1.51) Logica; a treatise Ricketts estate. on logic in the form of questions and

answers. 7. (Wing Ms. ZW 545.8431) John Scot-

Pap., 241 ff., 9 x 8 cm. Written in tow: Specimens of calligraphy. France, 16th c. 2 miniatures. Bound in Pap., 23 ff., 15 x 20 cm. Written in

18th c. calf gilt. England, 1592. Capital letters in groPurchased in 1941 from the C. L. tesque designs. Bound in full morocco Ricketts estate. by the Lakeside Press, Chicago.

Newberry Library, Illinots 157 Purchased in 1941 from the C. L. public): Laws, statutes, ctc., beginning:

Ricketts estate. Nos Aloysius Mocenigo . . . Venetiarvm, Maggs catalogue 542, no. 219. etc., commitimvs tibi nobili viro Hierony-

mo Amvlio procuratori Sancti Marci 8. (Wing Ms. LW S 46.1222) Petronia apostoli . . . quatenus officlum procuratorLancenberg: Specimens of calligraphy. iae antedicte nunc tibi commissum facere,

Pap., 60 ff., 10 x 17 cm. Written in et exercere debeas iuxta tenorem infrathe Netherlands, 1576, by a woman scripti capitularis tibi nunc dati. . . scribe; cf. f. 1: “Petronia Lancenbergia Vel., 87 ff, 28 x 19 cm. Written in hunc manu sua scriptum libellum Guiliel- Italy, ca. 1570 in a fine Italian chancery

mo Rychio dedit dono. Anno Domini hand in black and red with gold calli-

1576. Bound in 7th c. vel. graphic initials. Bound in orig. lacquered

Ticket of James Miles, bookseller. Pur- covers with sunken panels: lion of S. chased in 1941 from the C. L. Ricketts Mark in center of front cover: arms of

estate. Hieronymus Amulius (Da Mula) on 9. (Wing Ms. ZW 547.8326) Melchior back. Doublures of Persian design .in red

Scherdingen: Specimens of German morocco. script. From the collection of Mme. la Pap., 4 ff., 21 x 16 cm. Written in Baronne Alfonse de Rothschild, Vienna. Germany in 1568. Bound in modern Purchased in 1949 from Heinrich Eisebrown morocco. mann. Purchased in 1941 from the C. L. 13. (Wing Ms. ZW 1.581) Notarial cer-

Ricketts estate. tificate, concerning legitimation of Marco 10. (Wing Ms. ZW 547.8334) Sebastian Negroponte, issued in Venice, 1581 (1 Schiller of Nuremberg: Specimens of cal- sheet, folded and bound in with the folligraphy in various styles with geometric- lowing) — Emperor Ferdinand I: Certifially constructed Roman capitals used as cate copy of privilege issued to Jacobus

initials. Superantio, Prague, 1561.

Pap., 23 ff., 16 x 20 cm. Written in Vel., 1 folded sheet, 43 x 32 cm., and

Nuremberg in 1580. Bound in 17th c. 16 ff., 22 x 16 cm. Written in Venice, late

brown calf gilt, remains of ties. 16th c. 1 miniature and coats of arms in Purchased in 1941 from the C. L. gold and colors. Bound in 19th c. vel.

Ricketts estate. Bookplate of Leo S. Olschki. Anony-

. mous gift to the Library, 1952.

11. (Wing Ms. ZW 5471.001f) Funda- N ment vnnd griindtliche Berichtung aller ote. Nos. 14 to 31 below were purvnnd jeder Alphabet wo die jren orden- chased in 1948 from the estate of the late lichen Vhrsprung vnnd Herkomen haben. Ernst Detterer (Census, 601-607).

Pap., 56 ff., 15 x 19 cm. Written in 14. (Ms. Case Y 672.0 972) Ovidius: Germany, 16th c. Specimens of orna- Tristia, etc. mental writing, alphabets and initials in Census, 603, no. 10. red, black, and gold. Each leaf decorated 15 — 19. Fragments (1 or 2 ff. only) of with pen-drawn designs and enclosed in a vel. mss. from the 10th, 12th, or 14th c.

border. Bound in modern purple paper. Census, 604, nos. 14-18.

Purchased in 1941 from the C. L. ae Ricketts estate. 20.Census, Biblia. , 604, no. 21. 7 ff. (not 6), 12. (Wing Ms. ZW 1.575) Venice (Re- numbered 21, 37, 48, 66, 67, 95, 106.

158 Newberry Library, Illinois

21. Vergilius: Moretum. been ascribed to Leonardo da Vinct.” Census, 605, no. 28. 3 ff. (not 2). Unbound. Partially described by Stanley

; Morison in introd. to G. B. Verini, Lumi-

22. Indulgence letter delivered at Florence o (Cambrid d Chi 1947)

(25 Apr. 1481). an icago, Census, 606, ne no.(Cambridge 32. ~

23. Novum Testamentum.

38. Alphabet. |

Census, 606, no. 33. Census, 655, no. 242. 11 ff. (not 24).

24. Livius: Historiae, in Italian. eee eam in French.

Census, 606, no. 34. CMS, 2 MO.

25. Lectionarium Evangeliorum. AO. Jean de Beauchesne: Calligraphical

Census.ee 606.Census, no. 35 specimens, in French. 656, no. 245.

70. ection’ 06. no 36 41. Andreas Raumburger: Anweisung

, a kunstlichs und zierlichs Schreibens.

27. Biblia. Census, 656, no. 247.

Census, 606, no. 37. Should read 23 (not 24) ff.

28. Antiphonarium. 42. Adam Strobell: Ein kurtze Ordnung.

Census, 607, no. 41. Census, 656, no. 248. 29. Biblia. 43. Johann Neudoerffer: Kurtze Ordnung. Census, 607, no. 43. Census, 656, no. 249. 30. Lectionarium. 44. Stephan Brechtl: Kurtze Ordnung.

Census, 607, no. 44. Census, 657, no. 250.

31. Lectionarium. 45. Johann Neudoerffer: Kurtze Ordnung.

Census, 607, no. 45. Census, 657, no. 251.

Note. Nos. 32-46 below were purchased 46. Bartholomaeus Horn: Kurtze Unterin 1941 from the estate of C. L. Ricketts weissung.

(Census, 617-663, 2283). Census, 657, no. 252.

32. S. Basilius: De institutis juvenum. Bound in modern half morocco and

Census, 644, no. 172. cloth by the Lakeside Press.

33. Regula S. Benedict. 47. (Wing Ms. ZW 543.P 922) Nicholas Census, 647, no. 197. Langlois [Nicolaus A. Gallus]: Eximio

34M ve Bullarium A viro domino D. Davidi Lindsey. a. Mare magnum, sive GUM anny AUEUS- Pap., 2 ff., 35 x 22 cm. Written in ae Coneany 648 no. 199 Edinburgh, 24 Aug. 1574, by Marie CHSUS, » NO. Presot [Langlois], mother of Esther Inglis.

35. Lexicon Latinum. Unbound.

Census, 653, no. 230. Purchased from the estate of Thomas

; ; ; Conolly in 1946. seen Pistolae. David Laing, “Notes Relating to Mrs.

enSUs, » NO. Esther (Langlois or) Inglis,” Proc. of the

37. Alphabet. Soc. of Antiq. of Scotland, V1 (1868) Census, 655, no. 241. Delete “Has 309.

| Newberry Library, Illinots 159 48. (Wing Ms. +ZW 1.567) Pontificale. Vel., 1 f., 23 x 28 cm. Written in GerVel., 44 ff., continued in a 17th c. hand many, 1570. Highly ornamented initials on 38 ff. of pap., 41 x 28 cm. Written in in gold and black. Unbound. Italy in 1567. 2 illuminated borders, num- Purchased in 1956 from Breslauer. erous initials, I full-page calligraphic 53. (Wing Ms. ZW 547.8 334) Sebastian decoration. Bound in 18th c. brown mo- Schiller: Specimens of calligraphy in

rocco gilt. etrically conThe bequest of Alfred E. Hamill, 1953 various styles) wah geome

(obtained by Mr. Hamill from Antiquari- Pap., 23 ff., 16 x 20 cm. Written in

ate V. A. Heck, Vienna). Germany in 1580. Bound in brown 49, (Wing Ms. ZW 635.B 782) Giovanni leather gilt, dated 1604. Francesco Brondoli: Essemplare di lettere Purchased in 1941 from the estate of cancellaresche corsiue moderne. . . Libro C. L. Ricketts. primo. Col modo di temperar penne, e 54, (Wing Ms. {ZW 546.V 542) Calliscriuere lettere d’oro, d’argento, et d’altri graphic album in Dutch and French.

colori. Pap., 53 ff., 20 x 30 cm. Written in the Pap., 35 ff., 15 x 21 cm. Written in Netherlands in 1586, 44 ff. signed “Van Cremona in 1600. Decorated title-page Velde” [Jan van den Velde?], remainder and one pen-drawn portrait of Brondoli. by other hands. Bound in 18th c. brown

Bound in 19th c. paper boards. calf gilt.

Stamp of F. Crenneville. Purchased in Purchased in 1953 from International 1941 from the estate of C. L. Ricketts. Antiquariaat, Amsterdam. 50. (Wing Ms. ZW 547.N 391) Johann 55. (Wing Ms. ZW 1.574) Receipt for Neudoerffer: Kurtze Furweissung der the sum of ten livres tournois paid to Marfurnemsten teutschen unnd _lateinischen tin Le Mesgissier, “libraire & imprimeur”

Zier unnd Hanndtschrifften. at Rouen, for the printing of a royal ordi-

Vel., 8 ff., 16 x 23 cm. Written in nance concerning ennoblement. Nuremberg in 1578 by Johann Neudoerf- Vel., 1 f., 15 x 27 cm. Written in _ fer. Black and gold decorated initials. Rouen in 1574. Unbound. Bound in modern vel. by Carl Sonntag Purchased in 1952 from E. P. Gold-

jun., Leipzig. schmidt. Maggs cat. 542, no. 219. The bequest

of Alfred E. Hamill, 1953. 56. (Wing Ms. LW 1.516) Pope Leo x:

Breve pro restitutione tormentorum belli-

51. (Wing Ms. ZW 5471.001c) Copy- corum, signed by Pietro Cardinal Bembo.

book. Vel., 1 f., 16 x 5O cm. Written at Vel., 12 ff., 14 x 19 cm. Written in Rome, May 1516. Folded and inserted in Germany, 16th c. Elaborate initials in modern vel. binding.

gold and black, decorative borders in Purchased in 1952.

color and gold. Bound in 17th c. brown morocco with remnants of gold tooling; 57. (Wing Ms. ZW 1.486) Simon, “marunidentified arms on both covers. chant parcheminier”: Certified account The bequest of Alfred E. Hamill, 1953. rendered for vellum and paper furnished to the office of the King’s advocate at

52. (Wing Ms. fZW 5478S. 783) Peter Toulouse. Stamler: Broadside advertisement for his Vel., 1 f., 27 x 25 cm. Written at Touservices as writing and arithmetic master. louse, 5 Nov. 1486. Unbound.

160 Newberry Library, Illinois Purchased in 1952 from E. P. Gold- Parke-Bernet, part 3, 1951, lot 591).

schmidt. Purchased from H. P. Kraus (cat. 60, 58. (Wing Ms. 1.448) Guillaume Duru, 1952, no. 27). “Clerc de Monsier le tresorier de Norman- 61. (Wing Ms. fZW 1.591) Carta de die”: Receipt for six skins of parchment hidalguia, granted by Philip II to Antonio to be used for writing certain royal ordi- Rodriguez.

nances for the government of Normandy. Vel., 4 ff., 31 x 22 cm. Written at

Vel, 1 £, 9 x 27 cm. Written in Valladolid, 5 Feb. 1591. 2 illuminated France, 29 Mar. 1448. Unbound. pages. Bound in modern red velvet. Purchased in 1952 from E. P. Gold- The bequest of Alfred E. Hamill, 1953.

schmidt.

62. (Wing Ms. ZW 5465.C 312) Joannes

59. (Wing Ms. ZW 535.B 322) Baptista Lodovicus Vives: Ad sapientiam introMantuanus: Dedication to Cardinal Sigis- ductio. mundo de Gonzaga (ff. 1v-2v) — Idem: Census, 1817, no. 8, when in the colContra novam opinionem de loco con- lection of John M. Schiff. The bequest of ceptionis Christi tractatus (ff. 3-27) — Alfred E. Hamill, 1953. Idem: De causa diuersitatis inter inter-

pretes sacrae Scripturae (ff. 27v-36) — 63. (Wing Ms. ZW 6391.6) Copy-book, Idem: Apologia contra calumniatores containing decorative writings.

ordinis sui (ff. 37-57). Pap., 35 ff., interleaved with blanks, Pap., 58 ff., 19 x 13 cm. Written in 25 x 16 cm. Written in France, late 16th Italy, 16th c. Bound in 19th c. paper c. Some pages contain microscopic writ-

boards. ing arranged in designs. Bound in 17th c. Purchased from B. M. Rosenthal (cat. vel. gilt, with silk ties.

1, 1954, no. 13). Purchased from a private owner in 60. (Wing Ms. ZW 5391.001c) Miscel- 1997.

lany of moral passages from classical THE AYER COLLECTION authors (evidently intended as a manual

for the education of a prince). Des grands Mr. William C. Greenlee of Chicago et excellents biens, qui proviennent de la gave his library (Census, 608-614, nos.

paix. Des grands execrables maulx qui 1-49) to the Ayer Collection in 1937. proviennent da la guerre (ff. 1-17) — The mss., continuing the numbering of the Des oeuvres de Cicero (ff. 18-25v) — 51 already in the Ayer Collection, have

Saluste historien (ff. 26-Slv) — Sen- been numbered 52-100. tences et beaulx dictz que Plutarque a

assemble et escript (ff. 52v-95v). , 52. Explanation of the Mass, in German. Vel., 95 ff., 19 x 12 cm. Written in Census, 608, no. 1. France, first quarter of the 16th c. Last

leaf has initials L. F. 2 decorated title- 53. S. Bernardus: Parabolae LV, etc.

pages, 1 full-page arabesque with dol- Census, 608, no. 2. phins, last leaf has illuminated motto. 54. Germany. 19 documents on paper

19th c. blue morocco by Trautz-Bauzon- (15th-16thc.). net with arms of Baron Jeréme Pichon. Census, 609, no. 3. Bookplate of Sir Thomas Brooke; Pichon sale (1869, lot 122); Maggs cat. 55. Charter, in French (Feb. 1273). 542, no. 207a; Lucius Wilmerding (sale, Census, 609, no. 4.

Newberry Library, Illinois 161 56. Account, in Latin, of a law-suit 72. Claude de Laubespine: Receipt,

(1318). signed (Paris, 30 Jun. 1585). Census, 609, no. 5. Census, 611, no. 21.

57. Fragment of a vellum roll, in French 73. Francois d’Aubigné: “Accensement

(1354). d’une gaignerie” (Thouarcé, 1395). Census, 609, no. 6. Census, 611, no. 22.

58. End of a charter, in Langue d’Oc 74. Lease of land, in Langue d’Oc (Puy

(1478). l’Evéque, 1394). Census, 609, no. 7. Census, 611, no. 23.

59. Sale of houses at Santa Lucia (1429). 75. Transactional agreement, in French

Census, 609, no. 8. (Flavigny, 1335).

60. Sermon, in German (14th c.) Census, 611, no. 24.

Census, 610, no. 9. 76. Act of vassalage, in Spanish (1437).

61. Rental, in German (Rendsburg, Census, 611, no. 25.

1426). 77. Recognizance of a vineyard, in Census, 610, no. 10. Langue d’Oc (La Tilhéde, Puy lEvéque,

62. Charter, in German (Zabern, 1573). 1347).

Census, 610, no. 11. Census, 611, no. 26.

63. Sale of a flax-field, in French (1350). 78. Donation, in French (1362).

Census, 610, no. 12. Census,79-81. 612,Three no.charters 27. (1319, 1374,

64. Sale of the rents of a house, in French 1346).

Census, 610, no. 13.

(1331). Census, 612, nos. 28-30.

82. Magdeleine de Bourdeille: Doc. s.

65. Charter, in Langue d’Oc (23 Feb. (1594)

. rter, , ;

1486). Census, 612, no. 37. Census, 610, no. 14. 93 Ch —_ » (Blois. 7 D

66. Robert, comte de Clermont: Receipt 1395) arter, in French (Blots wt

an 610. no. 15 Census, 612, no. 32. 67. Receipt for a subsidy granted by oe ante he mane d’Oc (1329).

Charles VIII (25 Nov. 1438). ensus, O12, NO. 99.

Census, 610, no. 16. 85, 86. Two charters, in Langue d’Oc

68. Exchange of leases (3 Jun. 1420). (Fauilhet, 1496).

Census, 610, no. 17. Census, 612, nos. 34, 35.

69. Lease of land, in Langue d’Oc (15 87. Lease of house, in French (May Apr. 1381). 1299). Census, 611, no. 18. Census, 612, no. 36. 70. Exchange of lands, in Langue d’Oc » 88. Jehan de Cassas: Will, in Langue

(Faulhet, 1339). d’Oc (1495).

Census, 611, no. 19. Census, 612, no. 37.

71. Sale of a “boutique,” in Langue d’Oc 89. Amédée V, comte de Savoie: Letters

(Puy PEvéque, 1392). patent (Rivoli, 7 Oct. 1313).

Census, 611, no. 20. Census, 613, no. 38.

162 Newberry Library, Illinois 90. Transcript on vellum roll (late 13th Census, 588. Call-number changed

c.) of 5 charters. from PA.V.289.P=747712.

Census, 613, no. 39. 706. (PQ4476.A1 1450) Francesco Pet91. Pope Leo X: Motu proprio (15 Sep. rarca: Trionfi, etc. |

1520). Census, 596. Call-number changed Census, 613, no. 40. from PQ.4477.A.2.A.13=513577.

92. Charter (Cordova, 1472). 922. Theophanes, Archbishop of Tauro-

Census, 613, no. 41. menia in Sicily: Fifty-one homilies in Greek.

79 Sale of as promis or a garden (1425). Census, 2282-2283. This ms., turned

ne over to the University of Chicago in 1936, 94-96. Three charters (Cordova, 1414, was subsequently released once more and 1477, 1434). its present location is unknown. Its numCensus, 613, nos. 43-45. ber has been re-assigned to the following

97. Letter in Provencal (late 15th c.). ms. |

Census, 613, no. 46. 922. (BS3622.1100—=1373727) Acts and

98. Charter, in Langue d’Oc (Loupiac, Epistles, in Greek, including Acts, Pauline

1505). Epistles, Catholic Epistles, and Lectionary

Census, 614, no. 47. tables. Vel., 151 ff., 16 x 12 cm. Written in

99. Sale of lands, in French (Jul. 1303). 12th c. Head-piece. Bound in orig. brown

Census, 614, no. 48. leather over wood boards.

100. List of taxes in kind (14thc.). Purchased in Feb. 1933 by Ira Maurice

Census, 614, no. 49. Price from I. E. Géjou, Paris, and presented to the University.

Kenneth W. Clark, Eight American

THE LIBRARY OF Praxapostoloi (Chicago, 1941). THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO : CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 931. (ND3361. RSM18 = 1210934)

Apocalypse, in modern Greek. Text with

Census, 552-600, 2281-2283, nos. 1- commentary, both trans. into colloquial

879, 893, 902, 922. Greek by “the most-wise Maximos, the The following descriptions have been Peloponnesian.” .

supplied by Dr. John M. Dawson, Assist- Pap., 193 ff., 22 x 15 cm. Written ca.

ant Director for Preparations. 1600. 57 full-page and 12 smaller minia-

: tures. Bound in stamped calf, in case.

331. (DP141.6.C34) Pedro I (of Leon): Presented by Elizabeth Day Mc-

Cuaderno de privilegios. Cormick.

Census, 583. Call-number changed Edgar J. Goodspeed, The Elizabeth

from DP402.L.3.A.3. Additional refer- Day McCormick Apocalypse (New York, ence: Sarah E. Coleman, ed., Cuaderno 1933; reprinted from the Journal of Bibliotorgado a los procuradores en las Cortes cal Literature, LIT).

“t Chiease, 1939) (Thesis, University 938, (BX370 £A2, 11— = 1250108) Menaeum (for September), in Greek;

482. (PA8101.B8) Walter Burlaeus: liturgy of the Orthodox Eastern Church.

Vitae philosophorum, etc. Vel., 225 ff., 36 x 25 cm. Written in

University of Chicago, Illinots 163 12th c. Bound in boards covered with fine 952. (BS1764 f.L3 1450) Ecclesiasticus

suede; lining-papers are vel. leaves from 19.23 to 23.4, in Latin. | a Latin ms. of the Gospel of John. In Vel., 1 f., 46 x 31 cm. Written ca.

case. 1450. Unbound.

Purchased from Jacques Furst, New Presented by Harold R. Willoughby.

York. 953. (BS3634 .L3 14— = 1330533) 939. (BS3552. f 1400 = 1280141-44) Pauline Epistles, in Latin. Lectionary fragments, in Greek, including Vel., 197 ff., 12 x 8 cm. Written in Luke, Matthew-Luke, Matthew, Heo- late 15th c. Bound in early 16th c.[?]

thina. polished calf, blind-stamped; in case. Vel., 11 ff., of which 6 are 30 x 23 Bookplate of Alexander, Baron Peck-

cm.; 4 are 26 x 19 cm.; one is 29 x 21 over of Wisbeck. Purchased from Dawcm. Written in 13th-14th c. Modern cloth son’s Book Shop, Los Angeles (cat. 156,

binding; fragment of each Gospel bound no. 44). separately; all in one case.

964. (PA3891 .A5G8 = 1377039)

Presented by Harold R. Willoughby. Robertus Lincolniensis: Commentaria in 943. (BS3742. 1100 = 1292170). U libros Posteriorum Aristotelis. Timothy 3.6 to 4.22, and Titus 1.1-3, in Census, 651, no. 217, when owned by

Greek. C. L. Ricketts. Purchased in 1942 from Vel., 2 ff., 14 x 12 cm. Written in 12th- the Chiswick Book Shop, New York. 13th c. Modern cloth binding, in case.

A gift from an unknown source. 965. (BS1903 .A2R6 = 1394408) New Testament, in Greek.

947. (BS3552. 1100b = 1292277) Lec- Census, 616, no. 1, when in the library

tionary of the Gospels, in Greek. of the late Mrs. Edith Rockefeller McVel. (except some missing ff. replaced Cormick; presented by the McCormick

in 1465 by ms. on heavy pap.), 207 ff., family. 24 x 18 cm. Written in 11th-12th c. 4

miniatures. Bound in orig. boards and 968. (PA3891 .ASG77 = 1382856) thin, broken leather; spine mended with Robertus Lincolniensis: Compendium brown velvet. Known as the Symeon regularum libri priorum.

Stylites lectionary; from Upper Berat, Pap., 44 ff., 22 x 15 cm. Written in

Albania. 1471. 17th c. binding. Purchased in 1940 from Miss Trini Purchased in 1942 from H. P. Kraus Koutzouzakis, Athens, Greece. (cat. 25).

948, (BS3552. 1200b = 1339536) Gos- A compendium of the Priora analytica

pel Lectionary, . Modena, , The onlyin otherGreek. known ms. is at of Aristotle, thought to be unpublished.

Vel., 106 ff., 26 x 19 cm. Written ca. Biblioteca Estense. Mss. Lat. 54 1200. Rubricated. Bound in orig.[?] oT

boards covered with canvas, the upper 972. (BS3582. 13— = 1330036) Gospel cover having a painting of the Crucifixion of S. Mark, in Greek.

(16th c.). Vel., 44 ff., 12 x 8 cm. Written in 14th In ms. on fly-leaf: ““From Queen Cath- c. 2 full-page and 15 smaller miniatures.

erine’s Convent on Mount Olympus, Bound in brown leather over boards, Cyprus”; presented to Lt. Col. Shervinton worn, blind-stamped with floral design; through Demetrius Peirides, of Larnaca, possibly orig.

1868. Purchased in 1941 from Maggs. Obtained by purchase.

164 University of Chicago, Illinois 978. (DB3 .027 = 1414200) Oster- Bonorum honorabilium noticia opinantes, reichische Chronik von den 95 Herr- printed in the Junta edition of Averroes’s

schaften. commentaries, Venice, 1550] (ff. 229-

Pap., 178 ff., 26 x 20 cm. Written in 261) —- Commentaries on various works 1456 by the scribe Hermanne Talner von of Aristotle (ff. 1-225, 265-349), as folTreffen. Bound in 18th c. brown leather, lows: on Physica, I-VIII (ff. 1-82); on

gold crest in center, gold G (for Gallen- Physica, IV-VII (ff. 87-131v); on De

berg) on covers and spine. generatione et corruptione (ff. 133vColophon: “Das Puch . . . gehdrt dem 156v); on De caelo et mundo (ff. 157Edeln . . . Ludweigen von Kosyagk.” Has [88v); on Meteorologica (ff. 193-225); been in the possession of the bishops of on De anima, with analysis, diagrams, Laibach, in the library of Oberburg, and and notes (ff. 265-324); on De sensu et in the possession of Counts of Attems and sensibilibus (ff. 326-339); on De memSigismund von Gallenberg at Goerz. Pur- oria et reminiscentia (ff. 339v-342v); on

chased in 1943 from Emil Hirsch. De somno et vigilia (ff. 342v-347v); on Authorship variously ascribed to Mat- De longitudine et brevitate vitae (ff. 347vthaus, Gregor Hagen, and Johann Seffner; 349) — S. Thomas de Aquino: De ente cf. Osterreichiesche Chronik von den 95 et essentia, with commentary (ff. 359-

Herrschaften, ed. Joseph Seemiiller 392).

; blanks. Writt in G ,

(Hannover, 1909). Pap., 393 ff., 31 x 22 cm., with numer-

978a. With the foregoing is bound ous blanks. Written probably in aed

“ 15th c.,Alexander, by several hands. The words “in Seifried: in German. : 7 , p 81 ff. 26 x 20 Wri die trium regum Lxv” followed, in red, 1456. ” x cm. Written In by “dominus Johannes d’adorff” (f. 304v)

Fordescrint ‘ Seityi may indicate that it was written in 1465 description of text, see Seifrits and that Johannes von Adorff had some

Alexander, aus der Strassburger Hand- ti ‘th it ti Th rift, ed. Paul Gereke (Berlin, 1932) vote winente an f 49) thee oe eae

se ro , date appears on f. 321, “finita anno Ixiiiij 989. (Z115S f£.873) Spanish legal docu- per Jacobum Molitorem —_[Miiller?] ments. d’graplas[?] In octaua trium regum.”

Vel., 12 ff., 31 x 21 cm. Written in Bound in 19th c. vel.

16th c. Unbound. Bookplate of Alma William Petersen; Presented by Mrs. Charles Rubens, of accession no. 30127 and stamp of the

Highland Park, Illinois, in 1939[?]. Quine Library (the Library of the University of Illinois College of Medicine).

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS

LIBRARY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES THE LIBRARY OF

1853 WEST POLK STREET ERNST F. DETTERER

CHICAGO 12, ILLINOIS CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

The following description was made . 7

possible through the courtesy of Professor D neu soi bay aa ~ items. Mr Wilma Troxel, Librarian, who made the © terer ee and Ms coMection manuscript available for the purpose has since been dispersed. 18 of the mss. were acquired by the John M. Wing 1. Aristotelica varia, all in Latin. Aristot- Foundation of the Newberry Library,

eles: De anima [the translation beginning where they are now nos. 14-31. |

Northwestern University, Illinois 165

THE LIBRARY OF 10. (096) Biblia et Psalterium Romanum. WILLIAM C. GREENLEE Vel., 335 ff., 30 x 19 cm. Written in

CHICAGO, ILLINOIS England (Canterbury?), late 13th c.

(12927), by two hands. [luminated in Census, 608-614; 49 items. In 1937 colors. Bound in leather, gilt. Mr. Greenlee gave his entire collection to Inscription: Codex Harburgensis No. 1. the Ayer Collection of the Newberry Li- Presented by Mrs. James A. Patten, of brary, in which they are now nos. 52-100. Evanston. 11. (091) Chronica des gantzen Fugge-

THE LIBRARY: OF THE LATE rischen Geschlechts.

MRS. EDITH ROCKEFELLER Pap., 201 ff., 20 x 16 cm. Written in

MC CORMICK Germany, late 16th-early 17th c. Bound

CHICAGO, ILLINOIS in vel.

From the library of the Count von Census, 616; 2 items. Mrs. McCormick Haunsperg, Chamberlain and Counsellor died in 1932, and her family presented no. to the Elector of Bavaria. Bought in 1932 1 to the University of Chicago, where it from Westermann.

Is NOW no. 965. No. 2 is untraced. 12. (091) S. Gregorius Magnus: Moralia in Job (fragments of books 26 and 27).

THE LIBRARY OF Vel., 4 ff., 35 x 25 cm. Written in the

PROFESSOR 10th c. Unbound, in folder.

JAMES WESTFALL THOMPSON Obtained by purchase. CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

13. (096) Horae, York use.

Census, 666; one item. Professor Vel., 161 ff., 21 x 15 cm. Written Mm Thompson died in 1941, and this ms. France[?], probably 15 th c.; last 3 if. mn was acquired by the University of Cali- F tench. 27 miniatures; illuminated inl fornia, Berkeley, where it is now no. 36. tials; illuminated borders. Bound in dark brown blind-tooled morocco, silver clasps.

THE LIBRARY OF , Chicas, by Mrs. James Ward Thorne, JOSEPH D. VEHLING

CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 14. (096) Horae.

Vel., 135 ff., 16 x 11 cm. Written in

Census, 668, 3 items. In 1941 his ms. southern France, ca. 1430. Illuminated no. 1 was purchased by Dr. A. W. Bitting initials. Bound in old calf.

and presented to the Library of Congress, Bookplate of James H. Mulligan. where it is now no. 153. Mr. Vehling died Bought in 1932 from Targ (Frank M. in 1950. His other two mss. are untraced. Elliot Fund). 15. (096) Horae (fragment).

THE CHARLES DEERING LIBRARY Vel., 1 £., 14 x 10 cm. Written in NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY France, 15th c. Illuminated initial and EVANSTON, ILLINOIS | border. Mounted and bound. Purchased in 1932 from Chicago Book

Census, 671-672, nos. 1-9. and Auction Association. On separate

The descriptions have been supplied by page, a printed note by Vincent Starrett,

Collections. 1922).

Dr. Felix Pollak, Curator of Special published by Frank M. Morris (Chicago,

166 Northwestern University, Illinois 16. (189) S. Thomas de Aquino: Summa The miniatures are by two or more

theologiae, pars prima. artists, the best work being attributed to Pap., 248 ff., 32 x 22 cm. Written in the brothers De Limbourg. Germany, ca. 1460, by two hands. Bound Burlington Fine Arts Club Catalogue in orig. pigskin over wood boards, metal (1908) no. 207. corners, clasps; with orig. iron chain. 3. Horae, Roman use: calendar in French Purchased in 1932 from Hiersemann. Vel., 142 ff, 24 x 15 cm. Written in

THE JOEL AND MAXINE SPITZ France, late 15th c., probably by two

COLLECTION OF hands. 4 full-page and 38 small minia-

ILLUMINATED MSS. tures, all done in camieu gris; attributed 500 LONGWOOD AVENUE to the atelier of Bourdichon. Modern “pe-

GLENCOE. ILLINOIS riod” calf binding by Tribolet, over orig.

beech boards with previous leather

The Joel and Maxine Spitz Collection thong; clasps. ; ; of Illuminated Mss. was begun in 1939. 1 eon oman 0 o “het al On ‘ In building up the Collection the guiding » fo Permain (Sotheby, , ), to

oo. one Ernest Brummer, from whom it was ob-

principle has been the acquisition of mss. tained in 1948

significant graphically, that is, for their ,

calligraphy, and, particularly, for their 4. Horae; calendar in French. illumination. Owing to this fundamental Vel., 200 ff. (incomplete), 18 x 13 cm. requisite for incorporation into the Collec- Written in the late 14th c. by two hands; tion, the collecting has been a gradual and Miss Meta Harrsen interprets it as of

tedious process, but one that has repaid the “channel” type, with miniatures of

the collectors. the English school and calligraphy of the The descriptions have been supplied by French school. 12 large and 25 smaller

Mr. Spitz. miniatures. Bound in 17th c. brown calf, 1. Horae, Roman use; calendar in French. with blind-stamped medallions.

Vel., 85 ff., 16 x 10 cm. Written at Obtained in 1947 from Gruel, Paris. Rouen, ca. 1470. 18 small, 11 full-page 5. Biblia. miniatures. Borders illuminated on three Census, 1687, no. 1, when owned by sides (except calendar) within archi- William Randolph Hearst. Obtained from

tectural compartments portraying saints, Ernest Brummer in 1948.

signs of the zodiac, and occupations of Contains 81 historiated and 64 deco-

the month. All attributed to Maitres rated initials.

Francois and Jacques Besancon. Bound .

in worn red velvet, probably 18th c., gilt 6. Horae, Paris use.

edges. Vel., 170 ff., 11 x 8 cm. Written in Lord Torphichen (sale, Sotheby, 11 Flanders, late [5th c., by two hands. 14 Feb. 1929, lot 466) to Maggs; William full-page miniatures with borders; from Randolph Hearst, 1930; to Ernest Brum- the atelier of Guillaume Vrelent. Bound

1947. | gauffered edges.

mer, 1942, from whom it was obtained in in modern beige velvet, old silver clasps,

2. Horae, Roman use; calendar in French. Vo tamed in 1946 from Wallach, New Census, 2325, no. 63, when in the col-

lection of the late Cortlandt F. Bishop; 7. Horae, Troyes use; calendar in French. obtained from Ernest Brummer in 1948. Vel., 212 ff., 15 x 11 cm. Written in

University of Illinois 167 France, early 15th c. 12 full-page minia- THE LIBRARY AND MUSEUMS OF tures; some additional illuminated single THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS

borders on outside margins. F. 86 has URBANA, ILLINOIS the very rare miniature of Father and

Son, each with but one arm and so joined Census, 696-711, nos. 1-52; 9285in spirit. and prayer. From the atelier of 2286, nos. 53-56. the Master of the Grandes Heures de Material on which many of the followRohan. Done for a lady with special de- ing descriptions are based was furnished votion to S. John. Bound in panelled red by Professor Isabelle F. Grant, Rare Book

morocco, leather doublures, gilt edges, Librarian, and, in the case of no. 59

late 19th c. (kept in the Classical Museum) by ProObtained in 1949 from the estate of fessor John L. Heller, Head of the DeAugustin Lambert, Orsay, France. partment of Classics and Curator of the

8. Horae, Utrecht use, in Dutch. Classical Museum. Vel., 227 ff. 14 x 11 cm. Written in 6. (MCA.1) S. Ambrosius: De bono Arnheim, 1469, probably in a convent. mortis, etc. 5 full-page illuminated initials with bor- Census, 699. Professor Giles Constable ders; 9 historiated initials; many smaller has identified this as Phillipps ms. 10234. initials with ornaments in borders. Bound

in 16th c. calf, blind tooled; clasps miss- 7. Apuleius: Apologia, etc.

ing. Census, 699-700. Additional reference: Fritz Kreisler (sale, Parke-Bernet, 28 C. E. Finch, The Urbana Ms. of Apuleius

Jan. 1949, lot 106). (typed doctoral dissertation, University OF. Psalterium (fragment). On a3 ° ; printed abstract, Urbana, Vel., 1 £., 23 x 16 cm. Written probably inois, 1936, © pp.). in Germany (Thuringia), end of 12th c. 8. Aristoteles: Ethica Nicomachea, etc.

Iflumination on one side represents the Census, 700. Additional reference: Annunciation, Visitation, and Nativity. Bernice V. Wall, ed., A Medieval Latin On the other, a month of the calendar Version of Demetrius’ “De elocutione,”’ with decorative border at top containing edited for the first time from a 14th c. ms. representation of Christ before Pilate; at at the University of Illinois, with an introthe side the letters K and L and pictures duction and critical notes (doctoral dis-

of the seasons. , sertation), pub. by the Catholic University Edouard Kann collection, Paris (item of America, Studies in Medieval and

68). Obtained in 1948 from Ernest Renaissance Latin, V (1937), with 8

Brummer. facsimiles.

10F. Psalterium or Breviarium, Sarum use 30. Otto von Passau: Die XXIV Alden

Cinemen). Census, 706. Additional reference: cl, 1 E, 18 xX U cm.; consisting of Karl-Heinz Planitz, Die Sprache der Urseparate historiated initials mounted on banaer Hs. von Otto von Passaus Viera strip. Written in England, early 13th c. © undzwanzig Alden auf Grund der ersten

Initials U, N, and H by W. de Brailes. A vier Kapitel (typed thesis, M. A., Uni

total of 32 heads of figures appear on the versity of Illinois, 1935) pM a TS

three letters, all on heavy liquid gold.

Edouard Kann collection, Paris. Ob- 31. Theological treatise in German, etc.

tained in 1948 from Ernest Brummer. Census, 706. Additional reference:

168 University of Illinois J. P. Robertson, A Critical Edition of the beginning: Materia auctoris in hoc libro Urbana Fragment of “Der Spiegel des est poesis (ff. 209-211v) — Unidentified Siinders” (typed thesis, M. A., University verses, beginning: O quam delictant

of Illinois, 1937). nemorosa palacia fessos (f. 212-212v) — oo Horatius: Epistolae (ff. 213-233v). The

©, Konrad Glaser: Rechen-biichlein. ms. is in Latin, with a little Old French ensus, 2286. Additional reference: and Middle English, particularly in the A. W. Richeson, “Notes on a Rechen- glosses.

Coae Konrad Glaser,” Isis, XXVIII Vel., 233 ff, 26 x 20 cm. Written in

(1938) 341-348. England, mid 14th to early 15th c., by

57. (x872 C686 1400) Collection of several hands. Bound in orig. boards Latin poetry, classical and medieval. under stamped vel.

eres Cox Macro; John Patteson, Cato: Disticha, with commentary (ff. 1-bookdealer ; ;M. . P. for , Norwich; Richard Beatniffe, 6v, incomplete) —- Theodulus: Eclogae, ;; in incomplete) Norwich (1819); Maggs with commentary ,(ff. 6v-13, ,1937 , Brothers, London (1936). Obtained in from — Flavius Avianus: Fabulae, without the ;Leyden. . E. von Scherling, prose epistle (ff.description 13-20v) —-Maximianus . Grundy , The is based on

Ftruscus: ElegiaeThe (ff.Urbana 20v-28v) — Cos- , , ; , , ; , Steiner, Ms. ofoy. Selections mographical notations in Latin, with some , doc; from the Vergilian Appendix (typed English designations (f. 29-29v) — ; ; or mor

. ; toral dissertation, University of(ff. Illinois, Alanus, ,de Insulis: Liber parabolarum ; ee 1940; printed abstract, Urbana, Illinois, 30-39, lacking last 12 lines of book VI) 1940, 8 pp.)

— Godardus of Malmesbury: De correc- > ° PP?

tionibus humanae vitae (ff. 39-40v) — 58. (808 Op7 14—) Opuscula rhetorica. Galfridus de Vinosalvo[?]: Enchiridion Johannes Andreas Ferabos: De modo et [ascribed also to other authors; has also ordine erudiendi pueros libellus (pp. 13the title: Opus synonymorum] (ff. 41- 16) — Rethorica (pp. 17-38) — Pope 5Ov) —Johannes de Garlandia: Liber de Pius II: Contra turpem amorem, dated

aequivocis (ff. 51-61) — Idem: Ars 1446 (pp. 153-156) — De coloribus

lectoria (ff. 62-78v) —— Alexandre de tam in generali quam in speciali (pp. 160Villedieu: Doctrinale, revised by Johannes 166) — Tullius quinque officia oratoris de Garlandia (ff. 79-104v, incomplete ponit [apparently based on the Rhetorica at beginning) —- Ebrardus Bethuniensis: ad C. Herennium, ascribed to Cicero] Graecismus (ff. 105-164v, with gaps) — (pp. 166-171) — Ars epistulandi apud

Johannes de Garlandia: De aequivocis poetas et oratores (pp. 172-177) — [repeating material’on f. 61] (f. 165) — Eloquentiae ars (pp. 177-182) — TerenAppendix Vergiliana, here consisting of: tius: Selections (pp. 182-187) — Ars Copa, Est et non, Vir bonus, De rosis lattinizandi sive flos rethorice (pp. 188nascentibus, and Moretum (ff. 165v-169) 190) — Epistolae Senecae ad Paulum et -— Horatius: Satirae (ff. 170-189v, with Pauli ad Senecam (pp. 190-192) — De gaps) —- Unidentified material in Latin officiis liberorum erga parentes, epistola and French (f. 190-190v) —— Horatius: Jeronimi [probably falsely ascribed to S.

Ars poetica (ff. 191-198v) — Persius: Hieronymus; cf. P.L. XXX, 145-147, Satirae (ff. 199-208) — Latin note, be- under title: De honorandis parentibus] ginning: Notatur quod tres erant filii Jouis (pp. 193-194) — Pope Pius II: Som-

secundum Claudianum (f. 208v) — nium, dated 1444 (pp. 195-201) — Anonymous glosses on the Ars poetica, Forms to be used in writing to persons of —

University of [llinots 169 various ranks (pp. 202-215) — Material Acquired in 1945 with the McMurtrie beginning: Disciplinato ac studioso viro Collection.

ln ap.; 21xARK 15 a 21Dvols 63. Gospel of S. Matthew, in Latin. CM, We Vel., 115 ff., 24 x 16 cm. Written in

paged 13-38 and 153-216. Written in Italy, 12th c. A column of text flanked Germany, 15th C., by Michael Mair: on either side by commentary. Bound in

nae s0thin mec.Mecham Mair. 19th c.[?] boards under crimson velvet, ound cardboard. > brass clasps.

Formerly part of Ms. 864 (P 98) ot the 15th c. ‘inscription: ‘“Hunc librum

Stiftsbibliothek, Melk, with 9 ptained relinquit loco S. Bernardini Veronae ante

“Monastert) Mellicensis A d Obtaine professionem suam frater Antonius de

in 1937 from E. P. Goldschmidt. Rizonibus”: Sir Thomas Phillipps (Ms. 59. (MCA. 33) Terentius: Eunuchus; 927). Bought in 1947 from W. H. Robin-

fragment, lines 933-977, 1065 to end. son.

Adelphoe, andCommentaria Proemium, in a lines 1-4. 64.Argumentum S. Hieronymus: Vel., 2 ff., 26 x 19 cm. Written in Danielem, Oseam, Johelem, prophetae; northern France[?], 10th c. Some mar- incomplete, ending at Joel 3:7 [= P.L.

ginal notes. XXV, 491-584, 815-982].

Bought in 1937 from E. von Scherling. Pap., 120 ff. (the first blank), 32 x -

60. Valerius Maximus: Facta et dicta “m. Written in Germany, ca. 1450. Boun |

“4: ; in 19th c. three-quarters leather.

memorabilia, ending with IX, 15, 5 (ff. Bought in 1943 from C. A. Stonehill 1-110) — Alphabetic subject index (ff. p “bh do tical with Census 644 no.

110-114) — Table of contents (f. 114- 67. y yecnice 7 ee

114v). All in Latin. " Vel., 114 ff., 25 x 18 cm. Written in 65. S. Bonaventura: The boke that is

Italy, 15th c. 9 illuminated initials. Bound clepid the mirroure of the blessyd lyfe in 18th c. three-quarters brown calf and of Jesu Cryst [= English translation of

brown mottled boards. Meditationes vitae Christi; cf. S. Bonoe . 16 fet pare ooaey Opera omni, XII (Paris, 1868) totdGlynn; sotheby saleaventurae pr. , 510-621].

Bought in 1949 from C. A. Stonehill. Vel. and pap., 123 ff., 24 x 17 cm; f. 61. Biblia, in Latin. With Tabulae, Inter- 28 supplied in a modern transcript. Writpretationes nominum ebreorum, and other ten in England, 15th c. Bound in modern

apparatus. dark brown morocco by Riviere.

Vel., 408 ff., 18 x 12 cm. Written in Early signatures of Will. Goring [LorEngland, late 13th c. Bound in 19th c. ing?] and Will’m[?] Besson. Bought in

brown morocco by Riviere. 1947 from Stonehill.

Early inscription: “Irelondj pertinet

iste,” possibly referring to Robert de 66. S. Brandanus: Orationes (ff. 1-4, 5Vere, 9th Earl of Oxford and Duke of 10v) —~ Confession of sins, in Latin (f. Ireland (d. 1392). Bought in 1947 from 4-4).

Stonehill. vel 10 ff., 16 x 12 cm. Written in 62. Jeremiah, in Latin; fragment, 8:2 to taly, ca. 1400. Bound in 19th c. Paper: 10:3. Bookplate of George Dunn. Bought in Vel., 1 f., 44 x 31 cm. (foliated 65). 1947 from Stonehill

Written in Germany, ca. 1450. 67. Jacobus de Voragine: Sermones de

170 University of Illinois sanctis; incomplete, IX to CCCIII only 72. De legibus canonicis, incomplete at

(part 1, ff. 3-84) — Table of contents, end.

in Latin (part 1, ff. 84v-85) — Jacobus Vel., 295 ff., 26 x 19 cm., wanting at de Voragine: Sermones quadragesimales least 6 ff. at end. Written in England,

(part 2, ff. 1-95). 14th c. Bound in 19th c.[?] three-quarters Vel., 180 ff., 32 x 22 cm., 1 vol. in 2 green calf and tan boards.

parts. Written in England, 15th c. Bound Sir Thomas Phillipps (Ms. 2640).

in 19th c. boards. Bought in 1949 from Stonehill.

Bought in 1948 from P. R. Brown. 73. Breviarium. Manual of prayers for the 68. Sermones. Consists of 28 sermones, canonical hours, probably for an itinerant

designated by running titles as Sermo friar. Includes Calendar, and (ff. 334-

137 to Sermo 164. 341) “Tabulam edidit frater Conradus Pap., 90 ff. (the last blank), 30 x 23 de Plauivi[?] monachus professus in

cm. Written in England[?], 14th c. Bound Saluold.” In Latin.

in 19th c.[?] brown morocco. Pap. and vel., 365 ff., 11 x 8 cm. Bought in 1947 from Stonehill. Written in Germany, 15th c. Bound in

69. Sermons, in Latin, on Gospel texts; OME: pigskin.

numbered 18 (for the Sunday within the cen in 1945 trom the Export Book

Octave of the Epiphany), 19, 20, 21 (all pany.

for the second Sunday after Epiphany), 74. Breviarium.

22, 23, 24 (all for the third Sunday after Vel., 99 ff., #2 x 7 cm. Written in

Epiphany ); a fragment. England, “per me Thomas Smythe, Vel., 4 ff., 29 x 21 cm. Written in 1441.” Bound in orig. stamped pigskin France, 14th c. Unbound. over boards, 2 clasps. S. W. Wheatley, St. Margaret’s, Bought in 1945 from Stonehill.

Rochester. Bought in 1948 from Commin. Lo. _

Accompanied by a transcript and an 75. Breviarium. Fragment containing part

English translation. of the Office Vel., for 1S.f.,Stephen’s Day. | 75 x 52 cm. (foliated xix). 70. Speculum humanae salvationis, pre- Written in France[?], 15th c.[?]. With

ceded by an alphabetical table and a neumes. Prohemium; 45 chapters, in Latin [= Acquired through gift between 1945

edition of J. Lutz and P. Perdrizet (Mul- and 1950.

house, 1907-1909) I, 4-99]. 76. Horae (the Lyte Book of Hours), Vel., 88 ff., 30 x 24 cm.; between ff. 1 in Latin with some prayers in English.

and 2 is an uncounted leaf, 12 cm. tall. Vel., 165 ff., 16 x 12 cm. Written in Written in England, 14th c. 3 illuminated England, ca. 1390. 5 full-page borders’ initials with borders. Bound in 18th or enclosing miniatures, 11 other borders

19th c. oak boards, leather spine. surrounding illuminated initials. Bound Bought in 1947 from Stonehill. in 18th c. boards under crimson calf, gilt,

Christiani. case.

71. John Watton [Wotton]: Speculum gilt edges; in dark blue morocco solander

Vel., 52 ff., 22 x 15 cm. Written in An heirloom of the Lyte family, with

England, 15th c. Bound in 19th c. red a record of 13 generations in its posses-

morocco by Ramage. sion. Inscription on fly-leaf: “London Book-label of Henry Huth. Bought in March 4th 1773. This Prayer book was 1949 from Stonehill. bought at the Sale of James West Esar.

University of [llinots 171 late President of the Royal Society, and 81. Guillaume de Lorris and Jean de given to me Henry Lyte the — in descent Meung: Roman de la Rose.

from William Le Lit Serjeant at Law by Vel., 188 ff., 24 x 17 cm. Written in his ever honour’d Patron & Patroness France, 14th c. 2 miniatures, 1 large Their Graces the Duke & Dutchess of illuminated initial. Bound in 19th c. Montague.” Armorial bookplate of James smooth gray-brown calf over boards.

Frampton. Bought in 1945 from Stone- Deleted ownership note: Anthoine L.

hill. _.. (15th c.); Haraucourt (ca. 1600). J. W. Bradley, Notes on the Lyte Bought in 1945 from Stonehill. Family Book oF Hours. (Circa 1390.) 82. Brut: Chronicle of England, to the

(London: Chiswick Press, n.d.). accession of Henry VI.

77. Horae, Sarum use. Vel., 218 ff., 11 x 8 cm. Written in Vel., 157 ff., 18 x 12 cm. Written at England, 15th c. Bound in 19th c.[?]

St. Alban’s, England, ca. 1420. 24 full- brown morocco, gilt edges.

page borders containing illuminated ini- Bookplate of Joseph Haslewood. tials. Lacks 1 f., containing beginning of Bought in 1947 from Stonehill. Compline, before f. 65; one or more F. 83. John Hardyng: Chronicle of England,

missing between ff. 68-85, where surviv- . ; .

ing ff. are jumbled in binding. Bound in in English rhyming verse.

ee Pap., 224 ff., 29Riviere. x 21 cm. ,Written in modern dark-blue morocco by Bought in 1947 from Stonehill England, 15th c. Bound in 19th c. calf.

Bought in 1947 from W. H. Robinson. 78. Hymnal, in Latin, with glosses in Latin and English. 84. John Lidgate: The fall of princes

Pap., 16 ff., 22 x 16 cm. Written in (incomplete; with lacunae). England, 16th c. Bound in 17th c.[?] calf. Pap., 386 pp., 43 x 29 cm. (paginated Signature of John C. Jackson; in the 3-50, 53-240, 243-390). Written in EngHarmsworth collection. Bought in 1947 land, ca. 1450. Bound in 18th c.[?] calf.

from Stonehill. Bought in 1950 from Stonehill.

79. Psalterium, in Latin, with numerous 85. John Lidgate: The Lyf of oure Lady

gaps. , (slightly defective at beginning). Vel., 372 ff., 13 x 8 cm. Written in Vel., 85 ff., 28 x 21 cm. Written in England (Worcester?), mid 14th c. England, 15th c.; colophon: “Explicit Illuminated initials; the historiated initials quod Edward Fulford et cetera amen.” with borders for Ps. 52, 68, and 97 are Bound in 19th c. vel. damaged. Bound in orig. sheepskin. Ownership note of Christopher Collyer;

Bought in 1947 from Stonehill. label of the Gloddaeth Library; Lord

80. Prayers and meditations, in English Mostyn. Bought from Stonehill in 1947. (ff. 6-127v) — Litany of the Saints, in 86. John de Feckenham (originally John

Latin (ff. 2-4, 128-128v). Howman), last Abbot of S. Peter’s BeneVel. and pap., 131 ff., 13 x 9 cm. dictine Monastery, Westminster: The

Written in England, 14th c.; additions on declaration of such scruples and staies of

tt. 2-4 and 128 probably 18th c. Bound | conscience touchinge the othe of the

in 18th c.{?] black morocco, gold supremacie as Mr. John Fecknam by

stamped. writing did delyver unto the Lord Signature of Enoch Bailey. Bought in bishoppe of Winchester [Robert Horne] 1947 from Stonehill. with his resolutions made thereunto.

172 University of Illinois Pap., 46 pp., 23 x 17 cm. (pp. 27-46 Haldswoorthe “upon the sighte of my blank). Written in England, ca. 1570. A water,” etc. transcript of the printed pamphlet “Im- Pap., 81 ff., 30 x 23 cm. Written in

printed 1556” (misprint for 1565). England during the reign of Elizabeth Bound in 18th c.[?] boards. and the beginning of the reign of James I. Sir Thomas Phillipps (Ms. 4845); Bound in orig. vel. Harmsworth collection. Bought in 1947 Sir Thomas Phillipps (Ms. 10406).

from Stonehill. Bought in 1941 from Dobell.

87. (881 I8d.Eh) Henry Hastings, 5th 90. Legal formulae, in Latin and English. earl of Huntingdon: English translation Pap., 122 ff., 19 x 15 cm. Written in

etc. calf, damaged.

of the oration of Isocrates to Demonicus, England, 16th (17th?) c. Bound in orig.

Census, 1167-1168, no. 30, when in Bought in 1947 from Norman. the library of Acton Griscom; then wrongly ascribed to the 3rd earl, but it 1. sir John Fastolf: D. s. (9 Jan. 1432 is clearly in the 5th earl’s autograph and [1.e. 1433]). contains his signature and motto, “Hono- Census, 1690, no. 11, when owned by

rantes me honorabo, Huntingdon.” Ob- William Randolph Hearst. Bought in tained in 1935 from the Carnegie Book 1945 from Stonehill.

Shop (cat. 46, no. 664). 92. Sir John Fastolf: L. s. to his cousin, 88. The miserable estate . . . dureing the John a Berney, and to Thomas Howes, . .. raigne of . . . Queene Mary, [and] Walter Shipdham and Geffrey Spirlynge. . . . the happy enterance and prolonged In English. gouverment of . . . Queene Elizabeth... Pap., 1 £., 22 x 30 cm. for the full tearme allmost of 37 years... Bought in 1944 from Stonehill. (ff. 1-50v) — A discourse concerning the Accompanied by a typed note and

conversion of the Jewes (ff. 52-53) — transcript. The thoughts of eternitie (ff. 54-57v). 93. Six Elizabethan legal docs., in Latin Pap., 63 if., 43 x 28 om. (ff. 51, 58-65 (uncatalogued), dated 1563, 1577, 1591, blank). Written in England, 1595. Bound 1592, 1596 respectively.

in 18th c.[?] boards, leather spine. Vel.. each 1f.

| Signature of Davenport Talbot. Bought Bought in 1946 from Aedicula.

in 1949 from Norman.

89. Commonplace book, containing 94. Two Elizabethan legal docs., accom-

chiefly legal matter, including transcripts P ae by i a : docs., all designated of legal documents. Partial contents: notes as ropsnire documents, on the office of justice of the peace; docu- (1) Bond of Rowland Tyttley of Drayments concerning the estate of Thomas ton in Hales, to Robert Needham of ShavTalbot of Bashall, Yorks.; documents ington (11 Nov. 1578), referring to the concerning John Osbaldestone and Ed- interest of Tyttley and his mother Anne monde Smoulte of Lancaster; two orations in the manor of Hallam, Cheshire.

on the Queen’s marriage, by the Lord Vel., 1 f., 19 x 30cm. Keeper; two letters to the Queen, one (2) Indenture of Thomas Kilvorte of from Anthony Babington and the. other Milneheathe and Robert Kilvorte of Boofrom Fra. Throgmorton [Throckmorton]; ley, to Richard Cunye and George Kil-

two letters, with medical advice, from Mr. vorte (6 Apr. 1591), to hold land in

University of Illinois 173 Hanwoode for the use of Thomas Kilvorte Vel., 1 f., 7 x 23 cm. Written in Eng-

and his wife, Katherin. land, 27 May 1598.

Vel., 1 f., 25 x 33 cm. Purchased in 1953 from Elizabethan

Both bought in 1942 from A. Bookseller.

Matthews. 100. A brefe sumarie and demonstracion, 95. Elizabethan legal doc., in English. of the estate of England and Wales, as Indenture between Ingram Marton of well generall, as perticuler mete for the Wye, Kent, and Kenelme Shrawley, citi- vewe of her Matie and of her heighnes zen and skinner of London (27 May 29 most honorable preuie counsellers and

Bliz. [i.e. 1587]). to be kept from all others excepting Vel., 1 f., 38 x 46 cm. souche as be verie discrete and dutiful Bought in 1949 from F. R. Brown. subiectes.

With typed transcript. Pap., 48 ff., 33 x 22 cm. Written in 96. Elizabethan recognizances. 4 docs. England, ca. 1578. Bound in orig. on vel., all dated 40 Eliz. (1599). panelled limp vel., with large gilt orna(1) Bond of Henry Canter[?] to give ment flanked by initials W. F. | evidence at next sessions against Valentin First owner probably William Fileet-

Wilkenson (27 May). 5 x 22 cm. wood, Recorder of London; owned in (2) Bond of two London citizens for 1922 by a Mr. Ballinger. Purchased in

appearance of Valentin Wilkenson at next 1955 from Raphael King. oo

sessions to answer a charge (27 May). Text somewhat similar but not identi-

8 x 22 cm. cal to Peck’s Desiderata curiosa, 1779, I,

(3) Bond to Evan Edwardes of West- iI. minster to appear at next sessions (30 101. Missale.

May). 8 x 22 cm. Vel., 244 ff., 29 x 19 cm. Written in

(4) Bond of John Powell and John the first half of the 12th c., with 13th c. Sanforth for the appearance of George interpolations near the end. Musical noCorbin[?] at next sessions (11 May). 7 x tation. Many ornamental initials. Bound

25 cm. in modern calf over wood boards. All bought in 1942 from A. Mathews. Purchased in 1955 from Harper.

oT eaatulas oe xcellentissime sacta- 102. Crafte of conjureynge and howe to Pap 3 op 15 x 10 cm. Written in rule the ffierye spritts of ye planets.

the 15th c. Bound in vel., at end of Pap., 107 pp., 19 x 15 cm. Written in

. ; England, ca. 1590, Sermones by several printed book: S. Augustinus, f

hands. 7 _. . ad hermitas (Venice, Paganinus de diagrams. Bound in modern brown calf Paganinis, 26 May 1487). over boards. ; , Purchased in 1957 from Stonehill. Purchased in 1955 from Raphael King. 98. S. Benedictus: Regula, in French. 103. Augustinus Datus: Elegantiolae, inCensus, 1162, no. 9, when in the li- complete (ff. 1-41) — Tractatus philosobrary of Acton Griscom, High Point, New phicus, incomplete: Licet homo inter alia Jersey. Purchased in 1955 from Harper. animalia magister sit erectus (ff. 48-78)

— Prudentius: Enchiridion vetus et 99. John Grange: Bond in the amount of novum testamentum: Eva columba fuit

40 pounds, to appear at trial of Thomas tunc candida, nigra deinde (ff. 79-85) —

Bowdery. Hymni: Crux fidelis (ff. 86-89) — Mar-

174 University of Illinois tinus Dumienis: Formula vitae honestae Italie, France, Germanie, England,

(ff. 91-111). Spayne, Scotland and Ireland.

Pap., 112 ff., 21 x 15 cm. Written in Pap., 430 ff., 39 x 25 cm. Written in

Germany, 1450-1500, by various hands. England, 16th c., by various hands, in-

Bound in modern vel. cluding Tilney himself. Colored printed Purchased in 1950 from Stonehill. maps, 2,131 armorial shields, in color;

5 . m. Written

, 110 portraits. Bound in red morocco gilt.

aa ae ane ee Bookplate with name Foley. Purchased in England, 16th c., by several hands, with in 1999 from Stonehill.

17th c. notes. Bound in modern calf. 110. Contract (Lyons, 4 May 1503), Purchased in 1951 from Raphael King. signed by the notary P. Pocachardi; frag-

105. Modus scribendi epistolas. el meron. binding. Pap., 89 ff., 29 x 11 cm. Written in Provenance unknown.

Italy, ca. 1490, by two hands. Bound in

orig. vel. with fold-in flap. 111. Pietro Duodo: Sommario della rePurchased in 1950 from Stonehill. latione del cl°. signor Pietro Duodo 106. Richard Rolle of Hampole: Psalter- ritorato ci ambasciator per lap Repa. di Venetia dal re di Polonia dell’ anno

lum cum glossa (pp. 1-201), followed 1592.

by S. Augustinus: De laude Psalmorum; Pap., 32 ff., 19 x 14 cm. Written in De speciebus superbiae, invidiae, irae, Italy, 1593. Bound in vel. with several accidiae, avariciae; Speculum peccatoris. printed tracts.

Vel., 219 pp., 26 x 18 cm. Written in Part of the Cavagna Collection, ac-

England, 14th c. Numerous floriated ini- quired in 1921. tials. Bound by C. Lewis.

Signature, “Ric: Harrison,” at top inner 112. Legal instruments of the Parish of margin of p. 204; Sir Thomas Phillipps S. Clement Danes, Westminster, dated (Ms. 4451). Purchased in 1952 from 1572 to 1600, consisting almost entirely

Stonehill. of bonds whereby the parish, having made 107. S. Thomas de Aquino: Liber de provision for certain of its poor, mostly

regimine principum, etc. children, is released from supporting

Census, 1165, no. 24, when in the li- them. a

brary of Acton Griscom, High Point, New in sontolio il, various sizes. Unbound; Jersey. Purchased in 1955 from Harper. Purchased in 1936 from Myers & Co.

108. S. Thomas de Aquino: Quodlibeta, .

incomplete; text begins in Quodlibetum I, 113. Rolando [... ]: Letter (Milan, 13 Quaestio III, Art. 5: movendo sequatur. Dec. 1516), to Rev. Marco and assoPap., 181 ff., 30 x 21 cm. Written in clates, concerning the surrender of some Germany, 15th c., by at least three hands. property, formerly the dowery of his secBound in old blind-tooled leather over ond wife, Domitillia, née Gambara, to his

wood boards, clasps replaced. creditor, Bernardino Ghillio. Carthusian monastery at Buxheim. Pur- Pap., 1 f., 29 x 20 cm. With seal.

chased in 1950 from Stonehill. Part of the Aron Collection, purchased in 1913.

109. Edmund Tilney: The topographical

descriptions, regiments and pollicies of 114. Cinzio Passeri Aldobrandini, cardi-

T. W. Baldwin, Illinois 175

nal of San Giorgio: Doc. s. (21 Dec. THE LIBRARY OF 1595), notifying Giovanni Francesco PROFESSOR THOMAS W. BALDWIN Ridolfi that goods for the Duke of Urbino, UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS

passing through the customs house at URBANA, ILLINOIS Rome, are £0 be immune from payment of The following descriptions were made

duty; in Italian. . through the courtesy of Professor BaldPap., 2 ff. 28 x 21 cm. Purchased in win. The manuscripts may be examined

1940 from Vassura. , ; , in the Rare Book Room of the University

in. sion of the owner.

| Transcript and English translation laid of Illinois Library upon securing permis1. William Tresham (d. 1569): Gulielmi

THE CAVAGNA COLLECTION Tresshami sacrae theologiae professoris et Ecclesiae Cathedralis Christi Oxonien-

Census, 710-711. The detailed cata- sis Canonici, in quaestionem de non dulogue of this collection is now complete, cenda uxore fratris defuncti sine liberis, published as Mss. and Printed Documents Opusculum; with dedication to Queen of the Archivio Cavagna Sangiuliani in Elizabeth. All in Latin.

the University of Hlinois Library, com- Pap., 123 ff. plus 2 unnumbered at piled by Meta Maria Sexton (Urbana, beginning, 30 x 21 cm. Written in Eng-

1950; publication no. | of the Adah Pat- land, ca. 1530-1558, in 2 hands. The text ton Memorial Fund). Numerous items in (ff. 1-123) appears to have been written this collection are earlier than 1600; of by a professional scribe, not earlier than

these, the following have been the sub- about 1530 and not later than about

jects of published articles. 1558. Title, dedication, and preface (on (CAV 53.7) Emperor Henry V: Imperial the 2 preliminary ff.) are on different diploma, in Latin, for Menaggio and paper and in a different hand, and may Comacina (Horenzul [a place near Lake be Tresham’s autograph, about 1558.

Como?], 1116). Bound in orig. vel., with remains of silk Vel., 1 f., 53 x 31 cm. ties in the Tudor colors, green and white.

Sexton, p. 182; Charles E. Odegaard, Former owner’s mark, “J.5,” pencilled “Imperial Diplomas for Menaggio and on verso of front cover. Bought in 1932 Comacina,” Speculum, XIX (1944) 344- from Foyle, London.

350. 2. Psalm 95:1 to 7, in German: Kompt (CAV 124.71) Pope Calixtus HI: Brief ni van vane schapfe seyner pan’ (Rome, 12 Feb. 1457), addressed to the Melyno. 1 533 Martin oe I ATL e governor and captain of the city of Siena. Geum an and i rartinus Luiner. in

Vel., 1 £.,9 x 33 cm. , , including signature, apSexton, p. 372; Charles E. Odegaard, parently in Luther’s autograph. | |

“Two Errant Papal Briefs for Siena,” wines | 2 16 x 11 cm. Written in Speculum, XIX (1944) 63-65. ittenberg|?]. Forms end-paper pasted inside front cover of a copy of Joannis

(CAV 124.72) Pope Paul Il: Brief (2 | Ioviani Pontani Amorum libri II, De Sep. 1464), addressed to the governor amore coniugali II], Tumulorum Il . . .

and captain of the city of Siena. (Venice: in aedibus Aldi et Andreae

Vel., 1 f.,9 x 36cm. Soceri, 1518). Bound in orig. brown calf Sexton, p. 372; Odegaard, “Two Errant over boards, crimson calf spine.

Papal Briefs for Siena,” cited above. Bought in 1939 from a London dealer.

176 L. H. Silver, Illinois THE LIBRARY OF red and blue. Bound in 18th c. boards,

MR. LOUIS H. SILVER vel. spine.

216 LINDEN STREET Signatures of John Willing and Thomas WILMETTE, ILLINOIS Bold, 16th c.; signature of Thomas Martin of Palgrave; the Earl of Carlisle.

The descriptions have been furnished John Gower, Works, ed. G. C. Ma-

by the owner. caulay (1901) II, cli, assigned the siglum 1. Geoffrey Chaucer: The Canterbury i hate and foo Index of Middle

Tales. Two fragments, containing (Manly ngush Verse, no. 24 of the A-text mss. and Rickert’s classification) C, 831-968; 4. John Lidgate: The Fall of Princes.

B’, 119-2543; I 587-1092. Vel., 201 ff., 30 x 20 cm. Written in Pap., 24 ff., 28 x 21 cm. Written in England, ca. 1450. 1 illuminated border; England, ca. 1450-1470. Bound in 18th illuminated initials throughout. Bound in

c. brown calf gilt. red levant morocco gilt.

Probably used by Wynkyn de Worde to Bookplates of George F. Leighton and complete the text for this edition of 1499, George B. Leighton.

and reprinted by Thomas Tyrwhitt. At A hitherto unknown ms., like Phillipps one time bound up with British Museum Ms. 8117 in including the “Daedalus” Add. MS. 9832, and in the possession of and “‘Lucrece” lines and “Rome” stanza, Morell Thurston; separated by Joseph and omitting the chapter on the ‘““GovernHaslewood (sale, 1833, lot 1302), to Sir ance of Poets” and the two “Envoys” to Thomas Phillipps (Ms. 6570). Also con- Duke Humphrey; grouped also with the

and Thomas Devenysh. ,

tains 16th c. signatures of John Eglysfelld Eton Ms. and Tottel’s edition of 1554.

John M. Manly and Edith Rickert, The 5. Jacques Le Grand: Le Livre de bonnes Text of the Canterbury Tales (Chicago, MOeur's (Hi. 1-95, f. 4 blank) — Jacobus 1940) I, 415-420, assigned the siglum de Cessolis: De ludo scacchorum, trans.

Phi. into French by Jean152).Le Ferron (ff. 962. Le Miroir de la Vie Humaine; French Vel., 153 ff., (the last blank), 34 x translation of Speculum humanae salva- 23 cm. Written in Flanders, before 1469;

tionis. the calligraphy resembles the hand of Vel., 43 ff., 38 x 27 cm. Written in David Aubert of Hesdin, Ghent. In the

French Flanders, ca. 1440. 168 minia- first text, 1 large and 4 small miniatures; tures of high quality, within gold borders; in the second, 2 large and 12 small minia-

illuminated initials throughout. Bound in tures; one in each section contains the

red morocco gilt, by Niedree. arms of Van Borselen quartered with

From the collection of Sir George Hol- Buchan. Bound in mid 16th c. blind

ford (ms. 20). panelled brown calf over wood boards, Walters Catalogue, no. 105. 2 clasps.

From the library of Wolfard van Bor-

3. John Gower: Confessio amantis (the selen, Comte de Grandpre, Earl of A-text, from I.3305 to end, with gaps at Buchan, Marshal of France. V1.264-1306 and VIIT.2566-2833).

Vel., 111 ff. (misnumbered 110; lack- 6. Ralph Strode: Consequentiarum For-

ing 17 ff. at beginning, 4 ff. after f. 73, mulae (ff. 1-12) — Entisbero (Hansand 1 f. in last gathering), 38 x 35 cm. berry?) : Tractatus de sensu composito et Written in England, 15th c. Initials in diviso (ff. 13-15) —— Paulus Venetus:

Indiana University 177 Logica (ff. 16-64) -— Thomas de THE LIBRARY OF

Aquino: Fallaciae (ff. 65-70, incom- INDIANA UNIVERSITY

plete). BLOOMINGTON, INDIANA Pap., 70 ff., 20 x 14 cm. Written in England; the first three texts signed by Census, 712, 2286, nos. 1, 2. |

the scribe Adam of Wesalia and dated The largest addition to the manuscript 1454-1456; the fourth in a different hand. collection of Indiana University has come 1 full-page diagram. Bound in half brown with the purchase in 1958 of the collec-

morocco. tion of George A. Poole, Jr., whose interJoseph Barrois; Lord Ashburnham; Sir est was in building up a series of speci-

Israel Gollancz. mens of scripts which had a direct influ-

oa , . ence on the design of printing types.

I Giuliano de’Medict; A. 1s, to Fran- The descriptions have been prepared IST 3 de'Medici (Florence, 23 Apr. by Miss Doris M. Reed under the direcPap., 3 ff., 30 x 22 cm. (except f. 3, tion of David A. Randall.

11x 21 cm.). 3. Les actes de la tournée imperiale tenue 8. Pietro Aretino: A. |. s. to Cosimo a Auspurg touchant le fait de la religion

de’Medici (Venice, 17 Oct. 1545). en lan MDXAX, translaté de Latin en

Pap., 1 f., 32 x 20 cm. Franchois. Sent with the portrait of Aretino Pap., 29 ff., 22 x Is cm. Written mn

painted by Titian. France, 1530. Bound in orig. limp vel. |

Jean-Baptiste Castiaux of Lille, to Sir 9. Niccolo Macchiavelli: A. |. s. to Messer Thomas Phillipps (Ms. 3527). Purchased

Bernardin Andolfi di San Gimignano. in 1956 from H. P. Kraus.

Pap., 1 f., 28 x 22 cm.

4. Copybook, in German.

10. Count Baldassare di Castiglione: A. 1. Vel., 16 ff., 14 x 20 cm. Written in s. to the Duke of Urbino (8 Jan. 1522). Germany, 1590. 29 illuminated initials.

Pap., 1 f., 29 x 20 cm. Bound in blind-tooled brown calf.

. Purchased in 1949 from Salloch.

11. Benvenuto Cellini: A. ms. (Florence,

15 Sep. 1549), memorandum of expenses 5. Leviticus, glossatus, in Latin.

incurred in the casting of his Perseus. Vel., 73 ff., 25 x 19 cm. Written in

Pap., 2 ff., 28 x 22 cm. England, late 12th c. Bound in white

12. S. Hieronymus: Epistolae et tractatus morocco with dark green labels.

Vel., 285 ff, 37 x 26 cm. Written in Purchased from Philip C. Duschnes. Italy (Padua, monastery of S. Giustina), 6. Patricii res publicae Nuremberg; das ist

third quarter of the 15th c., by several 83 uhralte adeliche Geschlacht, in Gerhands. Full illuminated white-vine border man. including miniatures and a large histori- Pap., 167 ff., 27 x 21 cm. Written in ated initial; 47 other illuminated initials. Germany, ca. 1590. 82 colored engraved

Bound in red morocco by C. Lewis. , portraits (attributed to Johannes Kaler) Monastery of S. Giustina, Padua; book- pasted in. Bound in half leather.

plate of Laurence W. Hodson (sale, Bookplates of Philip Shirley, and the Sotheby, 3 Dec. 1906, lot 300); C. W. Ettington Manuscript Library (no. 132). Dyson Perrins (Descriptive Catalogue, no. Purchased in 1956 from Niels Hansen 86; sale, Sotheby, 9 Dec. 1948, lot 29). Christenson.

178 Indiana University 7. Seneca: Tragoediae X; Hercules furens, Arms of the Marin family of Venice or

Thyestes, Phoenissae, Hippolytus, Oedi- the Marini from the Mantovano; Sir pus, Troades, Medea, Agamemnon, Oc- Thomas Phillipps (Ms. 4194); purchased

tavia, Hercules Oetaeus. by Poole in 1955 from Laurence Witten. Lone 203 10 ff., 29illuminated x 21 cm. Written ca.initials. 12. Horae Bound in , ; ; 1400.

calf by the Grolier Bindery, Kansas City, h ve on Ht, 15 , sth 0 3 ees i

Kansas, 1956; original label preserved. me ON ountres, he. agra,

Bookstamp of Friedrich de Schennis. 76 illuminated initials. Bound in 18th Purchased in 1955 from Bernard M. c. blind-stamped brown calf.

Rosenthal. Bookplates of the Earl of Ashburnham and William Morris (no. 438); pur8. Biblia Latina. chased by Poole in 1954 from John Vel., 643 ff., 35 x 23 cm. Written in Howells.

Fate Sa inate 4 ay 13: Justin: Epitome hisoriarum Trop

initials. Bound in 15th c. red velvet, ompell. ; ;

silver-gilt center and corner-pieces em- It arene ie a4 x " 460. yO Onn bossed with symbol of S. Bernardine; aly (Naples), ca. 1400-1870. One

clasps missing. miniature, one illuminated initial. Bound Bookplates of the Duke of Sussex in orig. blind-tooled brown leather over

and the Earl of Derby. Purchased by wood boards, clasps TUSSIDE:

George A. Poole, Jr.. in 1956 from Arms of Miraballi family of Naples; Lathrop C. Harper (cat. 2, no. 7). Pur- purchased by Poole in 1955 from Lathrop chased by Indiana University from Poole C. Harper. in 1958, together with nos. 9-28 below. 14. Laurentius Valla: De arte metrica.

9. Breviarium. Vel., 63 ff., 14 x 10 cm. Written in Vel., 379 ff., 35 x 26 cm. Written in Italy in 1495 by Urbanum Joannis Jacob northern Italy, ca. 1375-1390. One minia- de Urbanis. Bound in orig. Dlind-tooled

ture, 64 illuminated initials. Bound in ve ne ere di family of FI Drown calf’ over wood boards, with late ence: Olschki’s Bulletin Mensuel 5 | (Jan.

18th c. gilt decoration and lettering-piece. a ae Purchased by Poole in 1955 from H. P. 1905) no. 1291; catalogued by Ellis of Kraus (cat., in 75, 1948 no. 19).from Bond the Street, 1919;of purchased by DetPoole estate Ernst F. 10. Evangelia IV, with list of passages terer.

toVel.,be read on holidays. 118 ff., 17 x 12 cm. Written in 15. Missale. France, 13th c. 301 colored initials. Pap. and vel., 190 ff., 35 x 27 cm, Bound in 17th c. sheep over old boards, Written in Germany, 15th c. 193 illumi-

clasps missing. nated initials. Bound in orig. blind-tooled Purchased by Poole in 1948 from the calf over oak boards, one clasp missing.

estate of Ernst F. Detterer. Purchased by Poole in 1954 from Bern11. Giovanni Boccaccio: I] Filostrato.

ard M. Rosenthal.

Vel., 120 ff., 20 x 14 cm. Written in 16. Missale, pars aestivalis. Italy, late 15th c. One coat of arms, one Vel., 287 ff., 32 x 21 cm. Written at illuminated initial. Bound in orig. vel., the Abbey of S. Peter, Erfurt, ca. 1450.

ties missing. One miniature, 767 penwork initials.

Indiana University 179 Bound in orig. blind-stamped calf over 21. S. John Chrysostom: De compuncoak boards, emblem of the Abbey incised tione cordis, etc.

on front cover. Census, 602, no. 6, when in the library

Presented by John of Rasdorf to the of Ernst F. Detterer; purchased by Poole Abbey of S. Peter, Erfurt; Leander van from his estate in 1948.

Ess; Sir Thomas Phillipps, 1824 (Ms. -

421); purchased by Poole in 1955 from 22. Magna Charta cum statutis. .

Robinson. Census, 601, no. 1, when in the library of Ernst F. Detterer; purchased by Poole

17. Officium B. V. Mariae. from his estate in 1948.

Census, 603, no. 11, when in the li- ,

brary of Ernst F. Detterer; purchased by 23. Valerius Maximus: Facta et dicta

Poole from his estate in 1948. memorabilia. . . Vel., 124 ff., 33 x 23 cm. Written in

18. Prosper Aquitanus: De vita con- Italy (Florence), ca. 1400. 9 miniatures, templativa et activa (ff. 1-36) — Idem: 84 illuminated initials. Bound in modern De vitiis et virtutibus (ff. 36-97v) — blind-tooled dark green morocco. Idem: Confessio (ff. 97v-98) — S. Ansel- Popoleschi-Rossi arms; Marchese Cammus: De conceptu virginali et de originali pana (sale, 20 Jun. 1860, lot 305) to

peccatu (ff. 99-118) — Idem: De pro- Techener (cat., 1862, I, no. 193; sale,

cessu spiritus sancti (ff. 118-142). Paris, 4 Apr. 1865, III, lot 1519);

Vel., 142 ff., 27 x 19 cm. Written in offered ca. 1890 in two catalogues of France (probably at the Cistercian abbey Tumin or Lyons; sold at Sotheby’s (1 of Pontigny, near Auxerre), ca. 1125- Dec. 1896, lot 192) to Quaritch (cat. 1175. Bound in blind-stamped half mo- 176, 1898, no. 45; cat. 190, 1899, no.

rocco, by the binder of the Kelmscott 16; cat. 211, 1902, no. 87); sold at

Press. Sotheby’s (29 May 1906, lot 369) to Abbé Joseph-Félix Allard; Sir Thomas Buck; sold at Sotheby’s (30 Jan. 1920, lot

Phillipps (Ms. 3735); bookplates of 121) to Quaritch (Handlist, 1923, no. Laurence W. Hodson and Edward Duft 42; cat. 699, 1952, no. 139); purchased Balken; Giuseppe Martini; purchased by by Poole in 1955 from C. A. Stonehill. Poole in 1955 from H. P. Kraus (cat. 75, no. 5). 24. Valerius Maximus: Facta et dicta memorabilia.

19, Psalterium. Vel., 210 ff., 19 x 13 cm. Written in

Census, 603, no. 9, when in the li- northern Italy, late 15th c. One miniabrary of Ernst F. Detterer; purchased by ture, 8 illuminated initials. Bound in Poole from his estate in 1948. orig. blind-stamped brown morocco over bevelled wood boards.

20. Richard Rolle of Hampole: De amore Purchased by Poole in 1956 from Dei (ff. 1-27) — Idem: Oleum effusium Laurence Witten. (ff. 28-29v) — Idem: De emendatione

vitae (ff. 29v-39). 25. Vergilius: Opera.

Vel., 39 ff., 27 x 18 cm. Written in Vel., 247 ff., 27 x 16 cm. Written in

England, ca. 1400, and signed at the end Italy, 15th c. One miniature, 42 illumiby W. Newman. Bound in 18th c. red nated initials. Bound in 19th c. polished

morocco gilt. green calf. Bookplate of Lord Verney; purchased Purchased by Poole in 1957 from by Poole in 1957 from Laurence Witten. Laurence Witten.

180 Indiana University 26. Walter Burley: Liber de vita et mori- Vel., 6 ff., 22 x 14 cm. Written in bus philosophorum (ff. 1-45) — Fran- France, late 10th or llth c. cesco Petrarca: De obedientia ac fide Purchased by Poole in 1953 from Daw-

uxoria mythologia (ff. 46-52). son.

Vel., 52 ff., 25 x 16 cm. Written in ,

northern Italy, ca. 1380-1400. Bound in 32. Gregory I: 8th homily. ,

19th c. boards, calf spine. Vel., 1 £., 22 x 14 cm. Written ca. 800.

y oss Arenfels, e Stonehill Poole from W. H. Schab in 1954. Library of Schloss Arenfels, Rhineland; 31 decorated initials,

purchased by Poole in 1953 from C. A. Dukes of Arenberg; purchased by 27. Sulpicius Severus: Vita S. Martini. SS. mnoe an x en Written in 1252

Vel., 129 ff., 21 x 16 cm. Written in ae

the late 9th c. Bound in pigskin over oak 34. Missale, fragment: Commune sanc-

boards, with bosses and clasps. torum.

Purchased by Poole in 1947 from Vel., 1 £, 39 x 29 cm. Written in

Robinson. Germany, late 15th c.

28. S. Hieronymus: Regula. Philip C Daschves. in 1946 trom

Vel., 84 ff., 22 x 15 cm. Written in

Italy, 15th c. 2 illuminated initials. Bound 35. Missale, fragment: In natali Unius in 18th c. blind-tooled dark green mo- virginis et martyris.

rocco. Vel., 1 f., 37 x 27 cm. Written in Purchased by Poole in 1948 from the Germany, 15th c.

estate of Ernst F. Detterer. Purchased by Poole in 1946 from Philip C. Duschnes.

SINGLE LEAVES AND FRAGMENTS 36. Notarial document, signed by the notary, Rofinus.

Bible. (Bobbio), 1235.

29. Job 1.1 to 2.7, from a Dominican Vel., 1 f£., 7 x 18 cm. Written in Italy Vel, 1 £, 25 x 18 cm. Written in 37. Tractatus de arithmetica, fragment.

France, 14th c. Vel., 1 f., 33 x 24 cm. Written in Italy

Purchased in 1956 from Philip C. cad 490. ?

Duschnes. Purchased by Poole in 1953 from H. P. Note: Nos. 30-131 were all acquired Kraus. trom George A. Poole, Jr., in 1958. 38. Beda: Homily for the Feast of the 30. Luke 23.41 to 24.23; John 13.2-30, Annunciation.

14.1-28, 15.7 to 16.5, 16.15 to 17.6. Vel., 2 ff., 29 x 23 cm. Written in Vel., 2 ff., 32 x 36 and 40 x 27 cm. Italy (Bobbio? ), 9th or 10th c.

Written at Tours, mid 9th c. One illumi- Purchased by Poole in 1954 from

nated initial. C. A. Stonehill.

one by Poole trom H. P. Kraus, Note: Nos. 39-131 below were all owned by Sir Thomas Phillipps and were

31. Excerpta et notae variae theologicae, all purchased in 1947 by George A. Poole,

attributed to Pseudo-Alcuinus or Remi- Jr. Additional provenance and the Phil-

gius Autissiodorensis. lipps number is given when recorded.

Indiana University 181 39. Advice on monastic life; leaf headed 47. Beda: Historia ecclesiastica, UL, 19.

ros.” ,

“Liber IX,” containing two chapters, Vel., 1 f., 22 x 17 cm. Written in the “Quod noviter conversi non debent ad late 9th or early 10th c. exteriora officia promoveri,” and “Quo- Phillipps ms. 13153.

moe debeamus diligere proximos nos- 48. Boethius: De consolatione philoso-

; , phiae, I, prosa 1, 13 to prosa 3, 2.

Vel., 1 £., 36 x 26 cm. Written in the Pap, 1 £, 26 x 17 om. Written in

early 13th ms. c. Italy. 14th c: Phillipps 29506. y: ; 49. Book for the instruction of monks:

nen). antia. land, 11th c. 15th c.

40. Aelfric, Abbot of Eynsham: Vitae periculum fuit in prelio x Quod ad sanctorum (Apollinaris,; Abdon and Sen- optinendam disciplinam valeat perserver-

Vel., 1 f., 28 x 8 cm. Written in Eng- Vel., 1 f., 24 x 17 cm. Written in the

Guglielmo Libri (sale, London, 1859,

lot 1111), together with no. 41 below. 50. Breviarium, fragments.

Vel., 3 ff., 25 x 20 cm. Written in the

41. Missale, fragment: Good Friday. 14th c. Two illuminated initials. Vel., 1 f., 28 x 17 cm. Written in Eng-

land, late 10th c. 51. Breviarium, fragment: S. George,

16th c. signature, Rychard Brooke; Apr. 23. . .

Guglielmo Libri (sale, London, 1859, Vel., 1 f., 29 x 21 cm. Written in the

lot 1111, plate XXIX). 16th c. Two illuminated initials.

42. Allegorical interpretation of Job: 52. B reviarium, fragment: the octave of

conditus extitit x humanitatis vidaret. S. Michael, 11-15 May.

omne. Vel., 1 f., 28 x 22 cm. Written in the Vel., 1 f., 38 x 23 cm. Written in the 14th c. , cc 14th c. In upper margin Manuscriptorum of verso,Bibliothecae “Catalogus Thuanae,” 43. Anso: Vita S. Erminus. “Ex Bibliotheca Meerman.”

eee If, 29 x 18 cm. Written in the 53. Breviarium, fragment; 9-12 Oct.

Vel., 1 f., 21 x 15 cm. Written in the

44, Apocalypsis, 16.7 to 17.7, in Latin. 13th c. | ven he 20 x 14 cm. Written in Eng- 54. Breviarium, fragment: 14 Sep.

and, 12th c. Vel., 1 f., 19 x 14 cm. Written in the

45. Aristoteles: De anima, in Latin with 14th c. commentary; I, 3, 406a 31 to 407a 17. 55. Business accounts for May and June, Vel., 1 f., 30 x 20 cm. Written in the 1402, in Italian.

14th c. Pap., 1 f., 30 x 22 cm. Written in 1402. Names of Henry Briggs and B. D. Briggs on recto. | 56. Fragment: Capitulum XXVI, Quod meditationes divine confortant fatigatum

46. Aristoteles: Ethica Nichomachea, in in studiis spiritalibus super Cantica ser-

Latin; V, 1137b 17 to 1138b 16. mone tricesimo secundo.

1Sth c. late 13th c.

Vel., 1 f., 17 x 11 cm. Written in the Vel., 1 f., 15 x 12 cm. Written in the

182 Indiana University 57. Commentarium in Apocalypsis, VIII. 67. Fragment ending Explicit liber penVel., 1 f., 39 x 28 cm. Written in the tacronon, id est quinque temporum futu-

15th c. rorum, compilatus de prophetiis beate Annotation in pencil, “Sloof Straet.” Hildegardis virginis que ceperunt anno 58. Commentary C dominionmillesimo centesimo; probably canon law, fragment: ;

pe min x dum.

Litteras vi petebat. demintiaverat x ex- Gebenus, Prior of Eberbach: Pentachor-

Communtcatione et quia non constabat vel 1 £.. 20 x 12 cm. Written in the

Vel., 1 f., 33 x 22 cm. Written in the

15th c. 68. Fragment on the meaning or impor59. D tance of church ritual, including the sing- De fine temporum, XXXII, 108-112. ing of hymns: plarium beatissima x divi-

13th c. narum scriptarum. , Vel., 1 f., 36 x 25 cm. Written in the SOF AYMIDS: P

Vel., 1 f., 27 x 19 cm. Written in the

60. De quinque septenis; De quatuor first half of the 15th c.

voluntatibus in Christo. Vel., 1 f., 34 x 25 cm. Written in the 69. Glossarium, secunda pars: cantum.

12th c. Intempestivus x Iperborei montem Scithie

61. Description of Jerusalem: Ab oriente Me. 1 f., 30 x 20 cm. Written in the est introitus Iherusalem x secula seculo- 14th c.

rum amen. Early signatures, “Stampe of PeasVel., 1 f., 29 x 19 cm. Written in the more,” “Tho Flud,” “Fludd,” “Liforde

12th c. gent.”; Phillipps ms. 26989. 62. Distinctiones, concerning baptism: 70. Graduale, fragment.

Nist per corruptionem x forma illi que. Vel, 1 f., 59 x 40 cm. Written in Vel., 1 f., 30 x 19 cm. Written in the Louvain, 1523, by Franciscus Montfordie

14th c. de Weert on the order of Anthonius Tag-

63. Ecclesiastes, 10.18 to 12.1. rooten Ooosterwijc, Abbot of the monasPap., 1 f., 20 x 14 cm. Written in the tery of Tongerloo.

16th c. 71. Graduale, fragment: Christmas.

64. John 1.1; oath in English of a mem- Vel., 1 f., 46 x 32 cm. Written in the ber of a guild, probably leatherworkers; 16th c. list of leathersellers, 33 Henry VI, 1454- 72. Graduale, fragment: Sanctus and

1455. | | | kyrie.

Vel., 1, 27 x 20 cm. Written in Vel., 1 f., 42 x 30 cm. Written in the England, 15th c. 16th c.

65. Luke 15.18-20, 16.5-6. 73. Graduale, fragment: Sunday within Vel., 1 f., 7 x 7 cm. Probably written the octave of Epiphany and second and

in Italy, 7th-8th c. third Sundays after Epiphany.

Phillipps ms. 22229. Vel., 1 f., 28 x 18 cm. Written in the E. A. Lowe, Codices Latini Anti- 16th c.

quiores, II (Oxtord, 1935) no. 145. 74. Hildebertus Lavardinensis: Vita S. 66. Matthew I.4-7, with musical notation. Mariae Aegyptiacae.

16th c. 13th c.

Vel., 1 f., 29 x 24 cm. Written in the Vel., 1 f., 19 x 11 cm. Written in the

Indiana University 183 75. Hugo de S. Caro: Expositio in Pro- Vel., 1 f., 25 x 17 cm. Written in

verbia Salomonis, fragment. England, 10th c.

13th c. above ).

Vel., 1 f., 31 x 22 cm. Written in the Phillipps ms. 22229 (see no. 65,

In anarei, Liber sancte Marie de 83. List of lands owned by Rustichello Alna,” i.e. Aulne on the Sambre, diocese ,

£ Lidce. Beloj near Cerreto, in Italian.

OP MISBE, DENBNUT. Pap., 1 f., 20 x 27 cm. Written in the 76. Hymn, Salve regina; Breviarium, frag- 16th c. ment: Ss. Michael and Luke, 16-18 Oct.. Xi1,; in; Vel., 1 f., 21 x 11 cm. Written in the 84. The lyfe of S. Silvester, ch.

fragments. 13th c English.

Vel., 1 f., 34 x 20 cm. Written in the

77. Jacobus de Voragine: Legenda aurea, 14th c.

Vel. 3 ff., 21 x 25 cm. Written in the 85. Martinus Polonus: Margarita decreti; 14th c. Abbas to Absolutio. Vel., 1 f., 23 x 16 cm. Written in the

78. Johannes Baptista Uranius de Treviso: 14th c. Poems addressed to the physician Hie-

ronymus Ursenicus. 86. Michael Corboliensis: Distinctiones in Vel., 1 f., 40 x 26 cm. Dated 1488- Psalmos, fragment. 1495. Vel., 1 f., 22 x 15 cm. Written in the

d ; f ; Magrillus.

79. Johannes de Rudesheim: Compotus late 2th or early 13th c., by the scribe . . . de omnibus receptis et expensis ortis

a festo S. Felicis episcopi anno XVII 87. Missale, fragment: Circumcision, | usque ad festum S. Michaelis proximum Jan.

sequens. Vel., 1 f., 19 x 13 cm. Written in the Vel., 1 f., 21 x 12 cm. Written at 14th c. Riidesheim, 14th c. 88 Miscale. f 35 4 an. > toFeb . Missale, fragment: eb. 80. ae of book IV of unidentified Vel., 1 f., 26 x 19 cm. Written in the

treatise; ast paragraph headed Quod 13th c. One illuminated initial.

13th c. ; . ; see no. 75 above. Sth ce ,

visa Impiorum pena non minulit beatorum

gloriam,”: De hoc ita Gregorius ait x ad 89. Missale, fragment: Easter Monday.

pedes usque illa duce pervenit. Vel., 1 f., 23 x 15 cm. Written in the Vel., 1 f., 35 x 23 cm. Written in the 12th c.

a 90. Missale, fragment: first Sunday in

On Versey Sen stam cect ewes Advent to Passion Sunday.

canonicus Leodiensis ecclesie de Alna”’; Vel., 1 £., 28 x 19 cm. Written in the

in wecuonanium, fragment: eo Sun- 91. Missale, fragment: Holy Saturday. y alter rentecost, containing the story Vel., 2 ff., 23 x 14 cm. Written in the

ofVel.,Ochozias. 10th c 1 f., 39 x 27 cm. Written in the - )

12th c. 92. Missale, fragment: Mass for the dead.

82. Cantica canticorum, 1.8 - 2.5, with dane If, 21 x 16 cm. Written in the

commentary attributed to S. Isidorus tic.

Hispalensis. 93. Missale, fragment: 2 to 21 Oct.

184 Indiana University Vel., 1 f., 20 x 17 cm. Written in the 103. S. Gregorius Magnus: Homiliae in

12th c. FEvangelia, XXIV-XXV, fragment.

19 May. 13th c.

94. Missale, Sarum use, fragment: 10 to Vel. 1 f., 29 x 18 cm. Written in the Vel., 1 f., 27 x 18 cm. Written in the 104. S. Hieronymus: Prologus Galeatus,

14th c. with commentary; Genesis, 16.2 to 17.3, 95. Missale, fragment: third Sund d with commentary.

Monday in Lent me semeay an Vel., 2 ff., 36 x 25 cm. Written in the Vel. 1. 15 x 20 cm. Written in the 13th c. 2 illuminated initials. late 11th C , In margin of“Liber f. 1SanteinMarie 14th c. hand, de Camberone.”

76. Missale, fragment: Thursday and 105. S. John Chrysostom: Homilia I,

Friday trans. Mutianus; Vel.,after 1 f.,Easter. 15 x 10 cm.byWritten in fragment the ey ne - : 15th c.

Vel., 1 f., 30 x 19 cm. Written in the

12th c.

97. Origenes: Commentarii in Epistolam Name in 16th c. hand, “L. Widyspere”

ad Romanos, V-VI, trans. by Rufinus; [?].

fragment. 106. Quaestiones, fragment: gibilia ea Vel., 2 ff., 33 x 24 cm. Written in the inferior x omnia alia ag. early 13th c. Vel., 1 f., 30 x 18 cm. Written in the

, 14th c.

78. Petrus Lombardus: Commentarii in Thomas Rodd (no. 683 in a cat.):

Epistolas S. Pauli, prologue. | | Phillips ms. 16945. Vel., 1 f., 36 x 26 cm. Written in the 12th c. One illuminated initial. 107. Scholastic treatise, fragment:

Phillipps ms. 29507. origines non distinguant x aut omnino manet aut omnino transit.

99. Fragment in verse and prose, includ- Vel., 1 f., 26 x 21 cm. Written in the ing quotations from Rufinus and Abelard, 15th c.

Epigrammata by Ausonius, etc. Vel., 1 f., 23 x 16 cm. Written in the 108. Scholastic treatise, fragment: sub

12th c. disiunctione inherentes x a suo complemento ultimam quartam.

100. Proverbia, 3.19 to 4.1, with com- Vel., 1 f., 31 x 20 cm. Written in the

mentary by Rabanus Maurus. 14th c.

cae d ‘ . > x 23 cm. Written in 109. Sentence pour Guillaume Tournee

8 , | intsome contre Martin Sciembellin appel-

101. Quaestiones: omnium beatitudo x lant.

consortibus diabo. Vel., 1 f., 32 x 21 cm. Written in Vel., 1 f., 26 x 17 cm. Written in the France, 16th c.

13th c. 110. Sermon, fragment[?]: eundem 102. S. Cyprianus: De XII abusionibus spiritum x quod non habet aut.

saeculi, fragment. Vel., 1 f., 22 x 16 cm. Written in the Vel., 1 f., 33 x 23 cm. Written in the 14th c.

12th c. One miniature, one illuminated 111. Sermon, fragment: Karissimi. Pro

initial. infirmis. Tristatur aliquis vestrum? oret

Indiana University 185 equo animo et psallat. Beda. x peccatum 119. Fragment on the story of the Crea-

in eo non est. tion: ignis etiam per lucis nuncupationem

late 12th c. rum.

Vel., 1 f., 32 x 23 cm. Written in the x moveri tamen creditur propter inferioPap., 1 f., 23 x 20 cm. Written in the

112. Sermon, fragment[?]: per viam 15th c.

nature que dependet ex fantasmate x guandam civitatem que fuit quondam. 120. La table des ordonnances de lordre

Vel., 1 f., 24 x 27 cm. Written in the du thoison dor, in French. . 14th c. Vel., 1 f., 24 x 17 cm. Written in the 16th c. 17 illuminated initials.

IIS. Sermon, fragment[?]: promittere? 121. Tabula sermonum beati Augustini si in fide x in secula seculorum. Amen., followed, in another hand, by Jesus Maria episcop i ad fratres SuUOS heremitas; Tabula

Bernardus. Finis. in vita Sancti Augustin €pIscopl.

16th c. 14th c.

Vel., 1 f., 32 x 22 cm. Written in the Vel., 1 f., 28 x 22 cm. Written in the 122. Treatise on canon law, fragment: ex

114. Sermon on Mary Magdalen, trag- diversis causis debentur x secus autem Sl.

fidenter. {Ath c.

ment: vultum tuum x Audeo tibi con- Vel., 1 f£, 33 x 21 cm. Written in the Vel., 1 f., 31 x 22 cm. Written in the

13th c. 123. Treatise on humility, poverty, etc.;

, quod x illos exaudit in pians 2.5-11; fragment. rium.

Psalmis desideVel, 1 £, 22 x 15 cm. Written in Vel., 1 f., 20 x 15 cm. Written in the France, 13th c. ae Lo. 13th c. Traces of early owner’s inscriptions, 115. Sermon for Palm Sunday, on Philip- fragment: p ertinentes Notandu mm eTSO

“Iacobus ... ,” “Iacobus . . . huius est 124. Treatise on John the Baptist, fraglibri possessor”; formerly glued inside ment: peccatorum non enim baptismus x

cover of Phillipps ms. 19117. decollatio Iohannis.

Vel., 1 f., 18 x 21 cm. Written in the

116. Sermon 20 on loving one’s neigh- 13th c. bors: proximi suo scandalo activo x

praemia non assequuntur. 125. Treatise on oaths, fragment: fallandi Pap., 1 f£., 21 x 16 cm. Written in turat xX perpetuam fidem cum.

Italy, 15th c. Vel., 1 f., 31 x 20 cm. Written in the 117. Sermones, fragment: Item sermo

13th c.

quartus de virginibus. 126. Treatise on predestination, fragment; Vel., 1 f£., 21 x 14 cm. Written in book I, distinctio XL: non scivit vel

England, late 12th or early 13th c. prescivit X quia coniunctim in. 118. Simon Genuensis: Synonyma medi- Velo IE, 25 x 19 cm. Written in the

cinae, fragment. " 13th c. One illuminated initial.

Vel., 1 f., 20 x 16 cm. Written in the ribrary number on verso, G.9.3.

14th c. 127. Treatise on temporal and spiritual In lower margin of verso, “Guilielmus power, with quotations from the DecreHooker.” tum of Gratianus; fragment: boni sunt,

186 Indiana University muneris est divini x ipsi regnaverunt non 4. Horae, Sarum use.

ex me. Vel., 234 ff., 9 x 6 cm. Anglo-Flemish Vel., 1 f., 17 x 23 cm. Written in the workmanship, ca. 1470. Illuminated ini14th c. tials; 28 miniatures, said in a note by James Bohn, bookseller, of London, dated

128. Treatise on vices, fragment: affluxit 1845, to be “probably the work of the quod Vix pinguedo Xx quia numquam in- Ladies of the Court of Margaret of Bur-

cepisti numquam finies. . gundy ... with whom the Illumination of Pap., 1 f., 28 x 18 cm. Written in the Missals was a fashionable employment.”

15th c. Bound in 17th c. English dark brown calf, 129. Treatise on virtues, fragment: con- stamped in gold.

stituist! eum Super opera manuum tuarum Bookplate of Robert Biddulph PhilX quia per obstinationem non exce. lipps, Longworth, Hereford. Presented by Vel., 1 f., 20 x 15 cm. Written in the Walter L. Darling of Chicago.

(3th c. James Corbett, “A Fifteenth Century Book of Hours of Salisbury,” Epheme130. Two sermons for Palm Sunday, the rides Liturgicae, LXXXI (1957) 293-

second numbered LXXXI. 307. Vel., 1 f., 32 x 34 cm. Written in the

12th c. One illuminated initial. 5. Petrus de Riga: Aurora, sive Biblia versificata.

131. Vincent de Beauvais: Speculum Vel., 178 ff., 16 x 10 cm. Written in Mains, fragment; prologue, chapters 17- France, 13th c. Bound in brown calf.

19. Inscription: “Dono datus Collegio Vel., I f., 31 x 19 cm. Written in the Aginnensi societatis Jesu a Bernardo 14th c. Carles bibliopola Tolos. 1599.” Inscribed, ‘““Adriaan Van Bronckhorst

actatis 16 1667,” “F. Van Bronckhorst 6. Johannes Cisterciensis[?]: Facetus.

aetatis 16 1691.” Vel., 10 ff., 16 x 13 cm. Written by several hands in Switzerland, 15th c.; in-

132: Aelfric: Grammar, in Anglo-Saxon; ferred from colophon, “Post deum Petro

fragment. laudes et Helvetiis gracias. Unitas HelvetiVel., lower part of | f., 20 x 6 cm. corum heroum propulsatrix.” Bound in

Written in the early 11th c. Unbound; re- old velvet.

moved from a bookbinding. Obtained from Bernard M. Rosenthal, Sigmaringen library. Acquired in 1960. New York. Neil R. Ker, Catalogue of mss. con-

taining Anglo-Saxon (Oxford, 1957) no. 7. Biblia Latina.

384. Vel., 710 ff., 19 xPlatten 15incm. Written at the Rhineland and dated 1417.

THE LIBRARY OF Sayre. , Painted initials. Bound in vel.

UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME Poulet Wiliam, Daven, i NOTRE DAME, INDIANA

8. Petrus de Riga: Aurora, sive Biblia

Census, 714, nos. 1-3. versificata.

The descriptions were furnished by Dr. Vel., 225 ff., 25 x 15 cm. Written in Francis D. Lazenby, Curator of the Spain, end of the 13th c. Bound in vel.

Treasure Room. Bookplate of William Morris.

University of lowa 187 Paul E. Beichner, C. S. C., “Non Alle- Purchased in 1932 from E. von Scherluia Ructare,” Mediaeval Studies, XVIII ling (Rotulus, II, no. 28).

(1956) 143, note 29. 5. Guilelmus Peraldus[?]: Summa virtutum et vitiorum (fragment).

THE PUBLIC LIBRARY Pap. 8 ff, 29 x 21 cm. Written in DAVENPORT, IOWA central France (probably the abbey of

. Chezal-Benoit in the diocese of Bourges),

; ; ; initial. Unbound.

Census, M7-719, 10 ite ms:loan These mss. are now on indefinite in ten the second Laas half of the 15th c. 1 illuminated Library of the State University of Iowa, Abbey of Chezal-Benoit, with press-

lowa City, where they are listed as nos: mark C 10; 19th c. German[?] label on 7-16 mn the same order in which they cover, “Ms. Kast. I No. 71” in ink and

appear in the Census. no7”14” insopencil.;

THE LIBRARY OF 6. Lucanus: Pharsalia. THE STATE UNIVERSITY OF IOWA Census, 748, no. 4, when in the library

IOWA CITY, LOWA of Edward Alexander Parsons, New Orleans, Louisiana; acquired in 1952 by

Census, 722, no. 1. the University Library.

Info rmation and descriptions ha ve be V; rN Vel., | f. (mumbered on verso xliiii), 27 cM. ntten in taly, 52 x 38 cm. Written in Italy (Florence), 15th c. 2 large miniatures of David, one 15th c. Miniature of angel in letter A

in letter B and one in letter S, attrib. to Mounted in folder.

folder. ence. Milan. 191. (Ms. 1617) Antiphonarium, fragGiovanni Gadio da Cremona. Mounted in Purchased in 1957 from Olschki, FlorPurchased in 1957 from La Bibliofila,

ment: Feast of S. Michael the Archangel.

186. (Ms. 1612) Evangeliarium[?], frag- Vel., 1 f. (numbered 139-140), 51 x ment: Passio domini nostri Tesu Christi : 38 cm. Written in Italy (Florence?), ca. secundum Matthaeum (final portion); 1400. Miniature of S. Michael killing the

secundum Marcum (first portion), with dragon in letter F; partial border.

MUSIC. Mounted in folder. Vel., 1 f., 44 x 31 cm. Written in Purchased in 1957 from Olschki, FlorFlanders, ca. 1500. Miniature of Kiss of ence.

222 Boston Public Library, Massachusetts 192. (Ms. 1618) Miniature cut from Makarios, who noted in an accompanying Antiphonarium: Angel at the empty tomb. letter that the ms. lacks 3 ff. at the be-

Vel., | f., 23 x 17 cm. Executed in ginning and 10 ff. at the end that were

folder. not returned.”

Florence, 15th c. In letter A. Mounted in ‘lent to someone forty years ago and were Purchased in 1957 from Lapiccirella,

Libreria Antiquaria, Florence. THE LIBRARY OF 193. (Ms. 1619) Miniature cut from Se AR VEY CUSHING

Z a . BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS

Antiphonarium : Virgin and Child. (later New Haven, Connecticut)

Vel., 1 f., miniature 12 x 12 cm. on fragment 24 x 36 cm. Exccuted in Italy, Census, 951-953, 2298-2299; 12 items. [3th c. In letter V. Mounted in folder. These mss., together with 13 later acquisi-

Purchased in 1957 from Lapiccirella, tions, were bequeathed in 1937 to the

Libreria Antiquaria, Florence. Yale Medical Library, where they retain 194. (Ms. C.1.37) Emperor Charles V: the numbers assigned to them in the

L. s. (Valencia, 14 May 1528) to the Census.

Duke of Arcos, on the construction of a THE LIBRARY OF | fleet to use against French pirates. FRANCIS W. FABYAN

Pap., 1 f., 30x 21cm. © BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS

Purchased in 1941 from Maggs.

; , Census, 954; one item. This ms. was

wants Nine English land purchased in 1945 by the Harvard College Vel., various sizes. Written in England, Library, where it is now [MS Eng 766.

268-589 Gnd one 170) Pa THE LIBRARY oF

London : a! WILLIAM KINGBOSTON, RICHARDSON MASSACHUSETTS 196. (Unnumbered) Philip II of Spain:

Doc. s. (Sant Lorenze, Jun. 1589). Census, 956-961, 2300-2301; 29 items.

Pap., 1 f., 31 x 22 cm. In 1951 Mr. Richardson’s library, then

Purchased in 1955 from Libreria including 48 early mss., came by bequest Ripoll, Palma de Mallorca, Spain. to the Harvard College Library, where it is preserved intact as the William King

197. (Unnumbered) Emperor Charles V: Richardson Collection. Doc. s. (Genova, 9 Sep. 1541).

Pap., I f., 42 x 31 cm. HARVARD COLLEGE LIBRARY Purchased in 1955 from Libreria THE HOUGHTON LIBRARY

Ripoll, Palma de Mallorca, Spain. CAMBRIDGE 38, MASSACHUSETTS

BOSTON UNIVERSITY Census, 964-1019, 2301-2305. DIVINITY SCHOOL LIBRARY The number of early mss. at Harvard BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS has increased greatly since the publication of the Census, through the acquisition of

1. Gospels, in Greek. single pieces and the addition of several Vel., 158 ff., 23 x 18 cm. Written in collections. Many mss. acquired in former the Byzantine East, 9th-10th c. Unbound. days were catalogued and shelved with

Presented in 1958 by Archbishop printed books; these have now been re-

Harvard College Library, Massachusetts 223 catalogued and assigned ms. numbers, merchant (ff. 80-85) — A godly and resulting in numerous changes of location profitable meditation taken out of the within the library for previously recorded booke of Job chap: 20, in Latin and

pieces, and also in the discovery of a English (ff. 85v-86v). | | substantial number of early mss. unknown Pap., 86 ff., 15 x Il cm. Written in

to the compilers of the Census. England, ca. 1591. Bound in orig. vel. In 1955 the Library held an exhibition, wrapper. Illuminated & Calligraphic Mss., with a Presented in 1940 by Owen D. Young. published catalogue describing 16> _ex- MS Eng 530. William Lychefelde: The hibits and illustrating most of them. This Compleynt of Cryst (etc.). is referred to in the following descriptions Census, 966-7. The ascription of this as “Harvard Catalogue.” Current acces ms. to the hand of John Shirley is quessions are noted in the Ho ughton Library . tioned by A. I. Doyle, Downing College, annual reports of acquisitions » a sens be. Cambridge, England; comparison with

enn Tien ea published specimens of,Shirley’s hand mss.aarti in greater detail, often with illustrations, have appeared in the Harvard Li- supports Doyle's view. brary Bulletin. MS Eng 698. Roger Weldon: Prayers for

All but one of the following descrip- the afflicted; dedicated to Jane, Countess tions (MS Typ 46) were prepared by the of Southampton; extracted from the Bible

Curator of Mss., W. H. Bond. and other sources (ff. 5-76v, 8l1v-83) —

Wriothesley (Southampton) family: Per-

CATALAN MANUSCRIPTS sonal notes, etc. (ff. 1v-3v, 79v-80, 83v). Vel., 84 ff. (16 ff. wanting after f. 8;

MS Catalan 12. Raymundus Lullus: La in their place are misbound 4 ff. which taula general de totes les sciencies. should follow f. 76), 9 x 7 cm. Written in Pap., 168 ff., 21 x 15 cm. Written in England, ca. 1550. Bound in 18th c. half

Catalonia, second half of the 14th c. calf.

Remains of white doeskin binding over Jane, Countess of Southampton; Marie

wood boards. Ernele (18th c. signature); given by Presented in 1955 by Ellery Sedgwick. Israel Hudson to Samuel Clarke, 18 Apr.

: 1727; Sir Thomas Phillipps (Ms. 2921); DUTCH MANUSCRIPTS bought by Bernard Quaritch, 1894; bought by W. A. White, 2 Aug. 1895.

MS Dutch 13. Gebedenboek. Gift of Harold T. White and Mrs. Hugh

Vel., 213 ff., 11 x 8 cm. Written in the D. Marshall in 1941. Low Countries, 1428. Illuminated initials; D.N.B., XXI (1921-22) 1067. Henri2 circular charts and I table for deter- etta C. Bartlett, Catalogue of Early Eng-

mining Easter. Bound in vel. over 18th lish Books . . . Collected by William

c. calf. Augustus White (New York, 1926) 168Bookplate of Harrison Gray Otis. Pur- 169.

chased in 1955 from Goodspeed. MS Eng 701. The Poor Caitiff.

ENGLISH MANUSCRIPTS Vel., 132 ff., 17 x 12 cm. Written in England ca. 1400. Bound in 19th c. calf.

MS Eng 266. Edmund Spenser: Com- Bought ca. 1940 from E. P. Goldplaints (ff. 1-79) — A conference schmidt by Imre de Vegh, who presented betweene a scholler, a lawyer, and a it to the Library, 1949.

224 Harvard College Library, Massachusetts [MS Eng 706. John Montgomery: A tion). Presented in 1939 by Thomas W. treatise concerning the maintenance of Lamont.

the navy. J. P. R. Lyell, A Commentary (cited Pap., 34 ff. (ff. 12-34 blank), 35 x 23 above) 231. cm. Written in England, ca. 1590. Bound . in orig. limp vel., with ties; supra-libris IMS as a A ngland, ae | Miseine,

stamp in gold of Henry Percy, 9th Earl in anethe i osaid “ themonth aed area of Northumberland. ings in Narbdor o Percy sale (Sotheby, 24 Apr. 1928, lot August (ca. 1598); signed by Charles 93). J Howard, Ist Earl of Nottingham; Sir ); James P. R. Lyell (Armanda Collec- Henrv Palmer: and Thomas Trevor

Lamont. moe "

tion). Presented in 1939 by Thomas W. Pap if 75 x 20 em

P. R. Lyell J. P. R. Lyell, A CommentaryJames on Cer; (Armada Collec-

tain Aspects of the Spanish Armada . . . tion). Presented in 1939 by Thomas W.

Bibliography and Appendices (typescript vam Lyell. 4 C ‘ted in the Houghton Library), 231. H. M. C., b 738 330 , ommentary (cite

6th Report (1877) 304, no. 30. above) ane

{MS Eng 711. Elizabeth I, Queen of Eng-

MS Eng 707. Bernard P alissy: A learned land: Doc. s. (Greenwich, 26 Apr. 1588);

dialogue - + + Concerning waters and a directive to Peregrine Bertie, 11th fountains; translated out of French into Baron Willoughby de Eresby.

English by Thomas Watson. Pap., 2 ff., 28 x 20 cm.

Pap., 41 ff., 22 x 18 cm ‘Written in Bought from Maggs Bros. by James England, ca. 1590. Bound in Ong: vel. P. R. Lyell (Armada Collection). Prewrapper; supra-libris stamp in gold and sented in 1939 by Thomas W. Lamont. silver of Henry Percy, 9th Earl of North-

umberland. {MS Eng 712. Francis Wyndham: A.Ls. Percy sale (Sotheby, 24 Apr. 1928, tof... ] Wodhowse (8 Nov. 1587),

lot 112). Purchased in 1943 (Degrand mentioning preparations for defending the

Fund). English coast against invasion.

H. M. C., 6th Report (1877) 310, no. Pap., 2 ff., 31 x 21 cm. 105. Mark Eccles, Christopher Marlowe Bought from Maggs Bros. by James in London (Cambridge, Mass., 1934) P. R. Lyell (Armada Collection). Pre-

161. sented in 1939 by Thomas W. Lamont.

Printed as Wars & Rumours of Wars

fMS Eng 708. The opinion of the Lord (Cambridge, 1960). Gray, Sir Francis Knollys, Sir John Nor-

ris, Sir Richard Bingham, Sir Roger Wil- [MS Eng 713 » Charles Howard, Ist Earl liams and others, what places were most of Nottingham: L.s. to George Woodward likely the enemy would land at and what (Westminster, 24 Apr. 1589).

were most meet to be done to make head Pap., 1 f., 29 x 18 cm.

against him. Belonged to James P. R. Lyell (Armada

. as W. Lamont.

Pap., 4 ff, 31 x 20 cm. Written in Collection). Presented in 1939 by Thom-

brown half morocco.

England, ca. 1588. Bound in modern J. P. R. Lyell, A Commentary (cited Ms. note: “Found among Pepys’ papers

above) 238.

1889”; J. Eliot Hodgkin (not in Hodgkin {MS Eng 725. Henry Herbert, 2d Earl sale); James P. R. Lyell (Armada Collec- of Pembroke: Lands appointed for the

Harvard College Library, Massachusetts 225 jointure of Mary, now Countess of Pem- 286-294, 310, and IV (1837) 370-384.

broke. Henrietta C. Bartlett, Catalogue of Early Pap., 87 ff., 30 x 21 cm. Written in English Books (cited above) 168. A sum-

England, ca. 1577, by several hands; with mary of the letter from Coke to Bucking-

annotations up to 1604. Bound in are 2 ham is printed from Coke’s copy in ff. from a Sarum missal, vel., 14th c. H.M.C., 12th Report, Appendix, I (1888)

Bound in half calf, 1854. 334.

Presented in 1949 by Lathrop C- {MS Eng 736. Order of the Garter:

Harper.

Statutes.

fMS Eng 728. Certificates of funerals Vel., 18 ff., 24 x 18 cm. Written in

under the heralds own hands (ff. 1-74) England, 1552-1553. Full page armorial —. William Penrose: Doc. s., 11 Mar. drawing in gold, silver, and colors. Bound 1655 (ff. 75-76) — Sir John Coke: A.1.s. in orig. dark brown calf. to George Villiers, 1st Duke of Bucking- Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas, 1839. Preham, 3 Sep. 1627 (ff. 77-78) — Herald’s sented in 1946 by James Freeman Clarke.

bill, undated (17th c.) (£80). MS Eng 738. John Wycliffe: On the ten Pap., 80 t., 30 x 20 cm. aaa in commandments (ff. 1-30v) — Idem: The England in a variety of pan the dies seven deadly sins (ff. 31-77) — Idem: section between 1594 ane 1397. Inclu “* The works of mercy both bodily and among others autograp signatures O ghostly (incomplete) (ff. 77-86v). Vel., 86 ff., 13 x 10 cm. Written in

Benedict Barnham; Sir Julius Caesar; ; ; Henry Brooke, Baron Cobham; Sir Ed4: ; Sir England ca. 1400. Bound in ,17this c. ward Coke; William Cornwallis; brown calf, supra-libris stamp of Sir Thomas Cecil, Ist obert Earl of Exeter; Oliver R bart. (d.1647). : oo, Kempe, St., ;John, Viscount Grandison; Sir Richardmodern ;, 16th c.Thomas signature, John Hewis; Knightley; Lant; Richard Lee; Sir ; in . ae , signature, N. C. S. Poyntz. Bought Thomas Lucy; Sir Richard Martin; Sir ; 1942

from H. P. Kraus (Treat Fund). Henry Neville; Sir Henry Edward , . ,Norwich; John E. Robert Wells,Cecil, ANorris; Manual of the WritDenny,;Earl of Ist ; . ,; ; . ings in Middle English (New Haven, Earl of Salisbury; Sir John Scott; and Sir 1916) 471-472, nos. 11, 18, 19 William Segar. Funerals certified include 7 BOS AN NON

among others those of William Aubrey; MS Eng 749. Nicholas Harpsfield: The Bp. John Aylmer; Sir Thomas Basker- life of Sir Thomas More, knight (ff. 1ville; Sir John Puckering; Bp. Edmund 99v; wanting 2 ff. at beginning) — Of the Scambler; Sir Thomas Scott; and Charles four last things (doubtfully ascribed to Yetsweirt. Bound in brown half morocco Robert Southwell) (ff. 101-116v) —

by Birdsall. Edmund Campion: Articles exhibited to Belonged in 18th c. to Thomas Wotton the right honorable council (ff. 118-119v)

(d. 1766); in 1836, to John Bowyer — James Eustace, 3d Viscount BaltinNichols; in 1891-94, to Arthur Vicars; — glas: A true copy of a letter sent to the purchased 1 Dec. 1909 from Pearson by Earl of Ormonde (ff. 121-121v) — De-

W. A. White. Presented in 1941 by votional poems, and poems on the death Harold T. White and Mrs. Hugh D. Mar- of Edmund Campion, ascribed to Henry

shall. Walpole and Stephen Vallenger. (ff. 124vMany (but not all) certificates printed 138) — A true report of the second day’s by John Gough Nichols in Collectanea disputation had between Mr. Campion & Topographica et Genealogica, III (1836) D. Fulke (ff. 139-144v) — A discourse

226 Harvard College Library, Massachusetts of the real presence between Sir Thomas F.S.A.; bought in 1940 from Bernard Tresham and D. Lilly (ie., Edmund Halliday by S. H. Lee Washington. PurLillie) (ff. 145-153) — Philip Howard, chased in 1943 (Coolidge Fund).

{st Earl of Arundel: The true copy of his

letters to the Queen’s most excellent ma- [MS Eng 752. John Lidgate: Troy book.

jesty (ff. 154-160v) — Chidiock Tich- Pap., 365 ff., 26 x 17 cm.; imperfect at borne: Verses made before he suffered beginning and end. Written in England,

death (f. 161). late 15th c., by two hands. Bound in Pap., 163 ff., 19 x 15 cm. Written in modern half calf, rebacked. | England, ca. 1590. Bound in early 18th Far! of Ashburnham, Appendix, no.

c. sprinkled calf. CXXXI; Ashburnham sale (1899, lot 6)

Signature of John Burns, 30 Nov. 1926. to J. J. Leighton. Bought in 1904 from Bought in 1944 from Quaritch (Jackson W. Hefier & Sons (Child Fund).

Fund). H.M.C., 8th Report, III (1881) 106, no. 131; John E. Wells, A Manual of the

{MS Eng 750. Notes on English chro- Writings in Middle English (New Haven, nology, in Latin (ff. 3-7v) — Chronicle 1916) ch. 1, no. 75; Henry Bergen, ed., of England to 1437, in English (ff. 10- Lydgate’s Troy Book, YV_ (London, 71iv) — Henry VI: Decree of 24 Mar. E.E.T.S., 1935) 43-46, no. 15. Laid in 1459 (ff. 71v-74) — Notes on English are collational notes in the hand of Walter

chronology, in Latin (ff. 76-81) — W. Skeat. Repetition of latter portion of Chronicle

of England, 1066-1437, in English (ff. [MS Eng 757. Weymouth and Melcombe-

84-107) ——- Matthew Paris: Chronica Regis, Dorset: Letter-book; copies of majora, 1189-1239 only, in Latin (ff. official documents and letters compiled 109-427v) —~ Notes on English chronol- by or for Robert Gregory » sometime ogy, in English (ff. 431-432) — Nicholas mayor of Melcombe-Regis. Other mateTrivet: Les Croniques, in French (ff. 433- rials are interpolated: Les revelations de

459). Sinle eveque de Thessalone (f. 49) — Pap., 459 ff., 32 x 22 cm. Written in Letters, documents and poems dealing

England by several hands, ca. 1490-1510. with the death of Walter Devereux, Ist

Bound in 19th c. calf. Earl of Essex (f. 82-88) — Poem: My

Bookplate of Wrest Park Library of wavering mind is tossed and toiled (f. Thomas Philip, Earl de Grey (no. 18). 90) — Religious poems, in English (ff. Purchased 17 Jan. 1923 (Child Fund). 109-113v) — Enigmas, in French verse H.M.C., 2nd Report, Appendix (1874) (f. 125) — Yves Rouspeau: Le petit

6. catechisme [transcribed from a copy of his La foy catholique des peres anciens (La fMS Eng. 751. England, Parliament: Rochelle, 1579)] (ff 128-128v) — Parliamentary lists from 28 Edward I to Obligations of all sorts, i.e. forms of legal

22 Edward IV. documents (ff. 149-153v) —~ Verses in Pap., 264 ff., 31 x 22 cm. Written in the praise of Nicholas Turbervile and disEngland, ca. 1490, by several hands. praise of John Morgaine (ff. 165-167) — Numerous sketches of armorial bearings. Poems, by T. H. (f. 195). Bound in orig. stiff vel., with blind Floren- Pap., 200 ff., 39 x 28 cm. Written

tine stamp. 1568-1594, by several hands. Bound in

Early signature of Thomas Cole (17th orig. vel. c.?); collection of Bruce Bannerman, 17th c. signatures: John Fry, William

Harvard College Library, Massachusetts 227 Fry; belonged to Orion Booksellers Ltd., England: Proclamation (2 Nov. 1560) 1937. Bought in 1945 from Quaritch identifying the gold coins to be known

(Child Fund). and valued as pistolets.

Norma H. Hodgson, “The Murder of Pap., 1 f., 39 x 30 cm. The initial letter

Nicholas Tubervile. Two Elizabethan Bal- is hand-stamped from a woodblock, evi-

lads,” M.L.R., XXXII (1938) 520-527. dently the same one used in the printed Typed index to the English and French version.

verse boxed with the ms. Bought in 1950 from Tice and Lynch, a. ; as the gift of Harold T. White.

vn 8 one Wolken The Lite Robert Steele, A Bibliography of Royal

Pap. 110 ff.. 29 x 18 cm Written in Proclamations of the Tudor and Stuart England, ca. 1600. Bound ‘in 17th c. Sovereigns (Oxford, 1910), no. 532.

brown calf. f{MS Eng 788. Book-list of an unidentified Sir Thomas Phillipps (Ms. 6930). gentleman’s library.

Bought in 1946 from George Bates Pap., 2 ff., 30 x 19 cm. Written in

(Coolidge History Fund). England, 7 Dec. 1595.

Bought in 1950 from Peter Murray

MS Eng 765. The life and death of Sir Hill (E. H. Hall Fund).

Thomas More knight.

Pap., 105 ff., 25 x 19 cm. Written in MS Eng 792. Elizabeth I, Queen of EngEngland in 1599, and signed “Ro. Ba.” land: Commission of Roger North, 2d

In orig. vel. wrapper. Baron North, as Lord Lieutenant of Cam-

Collection of John Burns (sale, 1944, bridgeshire. lot 534) to Maggs; bought in 1950 from Vel., 1 f., 32 x 52 cm., with Elizabeth’s Raphael King by Imre de Vegh and pre- large wax seal attached. Dated at Green-

sented to the Library. wich, 8 Apr. 1588. In cloth box.

Bought in 1950 from E. P. Gold-

{MS Eng 766. Robert Fabyan: The new schmidt (Coolidge Fund).

chronicles of England and France, part II. Leo. Census, 954, no. 1, when in the library MS Eng 824. John Wellys: Deposition in of Francis W. Fabyan, Boston; purchased a lawsuit involving John Paston.

in 1945 from Goodspeed’s as the gift of Vel., 1 £., 14 x 36 cm. Written at Lonthe Friends of the Harvard College Li- don in 1458.

brary. Bought from Charles Worel, 1951 Owned by Richard Pynson and used as (money from the sale of duplicates). printer’s copy for his edition of Fabyan fMS Eng 826. Henry Howard, Earl of

(1516). Northampton: A dutiful defence of the

regiment of women. MS Eng 773. A letter lawful from a Flemish , ,

merchant in England containing briefly mae **> * se We ven nm that which passed between the Spanish of Hereford arms at that time borne by

eee army since the 29 of July Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex. Pap., 4 ff., 22 x 15 cm. Written in Bound in 19th c. black morocco.

England in 1588. Probably written for Essex; presented Purchased from E. Weil, in 1950, as by Lady Mary Chomley (Cholmondeley?)

the gift of Harold T. White. to her son Thomas, 1623. Bought at the

Gabriel Wells sale (1951, lot 254; money

pf{MS Eng 774. Elizabeth I, Queen of from the sale of duplicates).

228 Harvard College Library, Massachusetts MS Eng 831. Anon. poem: When raging Vel., 101 ff., 39 x 28 cm. Written in

storms and force of adverse wind. England, ca. 1420. Bound in modern Pap., 1 f., 13 x 11 cm. Written in green cloth, green morocco spine and

England, ca. 1600. corners.

Received by anonymous gift, 1951. Signatures of early owners: John Gay{MS Eng 870. The Locker-Warburg- don (1553), Walter Wren; presented by Grimson Autoeraph Collect formedforme William Musgrave to T. Palmer (1710); grap ollection, by Frederick Locker-Lampson and de- Sir Alexander Acland-Hood, Bart. (ca.

posited in 1953 by the late Samuel B. Jose, ‘Suca A T Mone busd) mn Grimson, contains the following early a i pieces: Michael Angelo Buonarotti: A. The story of Constance published trom doc. s., a receipt for payment for work this MS. in Chaucer Society, Originals and done in St. Peter’s, Rome, 23 Dec. 1523). Analogues, III (1876), 223-250.

Pap., 1 f., 10 x 22 cm. f{MS Eng 976. R. Robinson: A breviat Martin Luther: A.l.s. to the Elector of concerning the memorable states and conSaxony (Wittenberg, 7 Mar. 1530). ditions of the Queen’s majesty’s honorable

Pap., 2 f., 32x 21cm. courts of record. Walch, X, 622. Pap., 9 ff., written 29 xin18 cm. Holograph, England, 29 Jun. 1588. Bound

Paolo Veronese: A.l.s. to Antonio Gan- ‘n modern half brown morocco.

dini (Verona, 19 Dec. 1577). André de Coppet (sale, Sotheby, 4-5

Pap., 1 f., 31 x 21 cm. Jul. 1955, lot 992), where purchased

Sir Philip Sidney: L.s. to Christophe (Susan A. E. Morse Fund).

hantin ee ies r. 1586). MS Eng 978. Edward Fox: De vera difWw - Bon d * A hotter from Sir Philip ferentia regiae potestatis et ecclesiae.

. ngland before 1534.

Sidney to Christopher Plantin,” Harvard B Pap., 97 fi. 28 x 19 cm. Written in

Library Bulletin, VIII (1954) 233-235. Sir Henry Spelman; Gurney sale MS Eng 920. Geoffrey Chaucer: Treatise (Sotheby, 31 Mar. 1936, lot 117); André on the Astrolabe (ff. 1-37) —- Summa de Coppet (sale, Sotheby, 4-5 Jul. 1955,

chiromantia (ff. 37v-60v). lot 882), where bought (Treat Fund).

Vel., 64 ff., 13 x 8 cm. Written in _

England, early 15th c. 4 diagrams of MS Eng 1005. William Lambarde: Arch-

hands. Bound in 19th c. brown calf. eion, or of the high courts of justice in

Early signature, John Gowr (probably England. . .

not the poet); F. Fox. Bought from Wil- Pap., 77 ff., 20 x 15 cm. Whitten in liam Dawson and Sons in 1953 as the gift England before 1600. Bound in modern

of David P. Wheatland. brown cloth. A brief unpublished report by Derek Presented in 1956 by Philip Laski.

J. Price, Jan. 1953, in the Houghton Li- fMS Eng 1014. Niccolé Machiavelli: The

brary; call-number: MS Eng 920.1. Prince, in English. fMS Eng 938. Nicholas Bollard: Treatise Pap., 50 ff., 35 x 22 cm. Written in on arboriculture, fragment (ff. I-lv) — England, ca. 1588. Bound in orig. limp Calendar of Sarum (Ely?) use (ff. 3-8v) vel. — Nicholas Trivet: Chronicle, in Fnelish Julius Furthman. Bought from John F.

(ff. 9-101v). Fleming in 1956 (Amy Lowell Fund).

Harvard College Library, Massachusetts 229 Edited with an introduction by Hardin fMS Eng 1047. Seven documents involv-

Craig (Chapel Hill, 1944). ing witchcraft prosecutions, in Latin.

Vel., 7 ff., ranging from 7 x 20 to 9 x

fMS Eng 1015. Stephen Batman: A book 27 cm. Written in England, 1573-1597. of the copies of letters, libels, & other No. 7 is signed by Sir Edward Stanhope.

inventions. Purchased in 1938 (Kittredge fund). Pap., 124 ff., 32 x 22 cm. Holograph, — written in England, 1580-1584. 15 pen- {MS Eng 1052. A treatise in defence of drawings. Bound in modern vel. boards. the Queen of Scots’ title to the crown.

Sold at Sotheby’s (28 Mar. 1906); no. Book II.

10 in unidentified Dobell catalogue. Pap., 10 ff., 31 x 21 cm. Written in Bought from John F. Fleming in 1956 England, late 16th c. Book I wanting.

(Amy Lowell Fund). Unbound. F. Bacon Frank (Campsall Hall sale,

MS Eng 1029. The inventory of all the Sotheby, 11 Aug. 1942, lot 25). Purgoods and chattels of John Travell de- chased in 1942 (Coolidge Fund). ceased in the parish of Sellendge (.e., H.M.C., 6th report, 463, with the next —

Sellinge, co. Kent). two items. This treatise may possibly be

Sellinge, 11 Feb. 1588. Vel., 1 f., 31 x 17 cm. Written at by John Leslie.

Presented in 1953 by Curt H. Reisinger. fMS Eng 1052.1. An answer to the Bishop of Ross’s book in defence of the Scottish fMS Eng 1030. Thetford, England: Assize Queen’s title to England.

of bread. Pap., 13 ff., 31 x 21 cm., incomplete at Pap., | f., 31 x 21 cm. Written in end. Written in England, late 16th c.

England in 1589. With 12 small seals. Unbound. Presented in 1952 by Charles Worel. Same provenance as fMS Eng 1052. MS Eng 1031. The northern passion fMS Eng 1052.2. A report of the pro(fragments: lines 888-1018, 1143-1272). ceedings by course [sic] of justice against

Vel., 2 ff., 20 x 14 cm. Written in the late Scottish Queen. England, ca. 1400. Removed from a bind- Pap., 14 ff., 31 x 21 cm. Written in

ing. England, late 16th c. Unbound. Bought in 1951 from Charles Worel Same provenance as {MS Eng 1052.

(Lodge-Stickney Fund). MS Eng 1053. Compotus-roll for Urch-

The Northern Passion, ed. Frances A. font, co. Wilts., a possession of the Abbe Foster (London, E.E.7T.S.,of S.1913-1916). 2 @P y Mary, Winchester.

MS Eng 1032. Theobaldus of Campagne Vel, 1 £, 61 x 25 cm. Written at (fragment of unidentified metrical ro- Urchfont, 29 Sep. 1521. mance); two sections begin: He ete brede Presented in 1955 by Miss Penelope bot a quantite, and By name yat Theo- Noyes.

baldus hyst. Related documents are in the British Vel., 2 ff., 19 x 16 cm. Written in Museum, Add. Mss. 19729-19731. England, 15th c. Fragment removed from fMS Eng 1054. John Hardyng: The a binding; text cut away at edges and chronicle in metre.

bottom. Vel., 149 ff. (lacking 12 ff. after f. 31), Bought in 1951 from Charles Worel 34 x 25 cm. Written in England, [5th c.

(Lodge-Stickney Fund). Bound in 19th c. polished calf.

230 Harvard College Library, Massachusetts Signature of Bishop Thomas Percy, France, 16th c., by several hands. Bound

1780; bookplate of C. W. H. Sotheby. in 17th c. red morocco stained dark Purchased in 1957 from Harry A. Levin- brown.

son (Amy Lowell fund). Sir Thomas Phillipps (Ms. 3951); owned by Denis Duveen. Bought in 1941

of Kine dames IV of Seated. marrage from E. P. Goldschmidt (Degrand Fund). Census, 1664, no. 11, when in the li- MS Fr 92. Johanna Regina van der Aa: brary of Miss Susan Dwight Bliss, who Commonplace book of verse, in French. deposited it in the Harvard College Li- Pap., 18 ff. (all that survive of an orig-

brary in 1957. inal 50 ff. or more), 16 x 22 cm. Written

in the Low Countries, 1574-1578, by [MS Eng 1110. Aristoteles: Politiques, several hands. In remains of orig. brown

anonymous English translation. gold-tooled calf binding, stamped with

Pap., 230 ff., 29 x 20 cm. Written in compiler’s name; extensively repaired. England, ca. 1600. Bound in orig. calf. Book-label of Charles Whibley. Bought Purchased in 1959 from Peter Murray in 1943 from Maggs (Lodge-Stickney

Hill (gift of Christian A. Zabriskie). Fund).

fMS Eng 1121. Leicester’s Common- fMS Fr 93. Pitoiable sentence contre la

wealth. mort et execution de M. Thomas Morus, Pap., 72 ff., 30 x 20 cm. Written in Chancellier d’Angleterre. England, 1584. Bound in orig. limp vel. Pap., 2 ff., 29 x 21 cm. Written in Purchased in 1960 from Hamill & France, ca. 1535. Unbound, in cloth Barker, Chicago (S. A. E. Morse fund). folder.

Bought in 1943 from William H. Rob-

FRENCH MANUSCRIPTS inson (Coolidge Fund). MS Fr 94. L’enfant sage a trois ans.

MS Fr 41. Le nombre des villes de Pap., 5 ff., 20 x 14 cm. Written in

France. France, ca. 1525. Bound in modern vel. Pap., 8 ff., 28 x 21 cm. Written in Guglielmo Libri (Ms. sale, 1859, lot

France, ca. 1500. Unbound; stitched. 336) to William Martin. Bought in 1947 Transferred from the Harvard Law from Pierre Berés (Kittredge Fund).

School Library in 1929. A contemporary transcript of the ed. MS Fr 81. Alchemical tracts, in French. pane’ by Richard Goupil aultier (Rouen, ca. 1510);for cf.Roulin Brunet, Summary of contents (ff. 1-3) —Le testa- LI (Paris, 1861) col. 980; used as the

ment de M. Jean Le Saulnier (ff. 3-55) basis for the text - ted by Willi

printed by William — Alchemical recipes (ff. S55v-57) — Marti artin (Paris, 1859), where there ;is a

Nicholas de Grosparmy: secretof des dj ; work. F; . iscussion of otherLemss. this anciens philosophes (ff. 59-95 ) — Martin

Ortholan: Exposition des paroles MS Fr 122. B. Desnaguelz: Abregé cosd’Hermes Trismegiste (ff. 97-108) — mographique. Receptes particulieres (ff. 108v-114) — Pap., 89 ff., 19 x 15 cm. Written in Theorique et pratique d’alchymye en vers France (Nancy), ca. 1600. Folding diafrancais (ff. 115-141) —— Receptes par- grams. Bound in orig. brown sheepskin, ticulieres, continued (ff. 141v-160v) — tooled with the author’s initials.

Table of contents (ff. 161-163v). 17th c. signature: M. T. Preaudeau. Vel., 165 ff., 15 x 12 cm. Written in Bought in 1930 (Degrand Fund).

Harvard College Library, Massachusetts 231 MS Fr 123. Frére Laurent: La somme des Differs from the three French versions

vices et des vertus. published during the 16th c.

Pap., 207 fl, 26 x 20 aa wae mn bMS Fr 167. Autographs from the collecFrance, 15th hae in Ne 1 ve 1873: tion of Miss Susan Dwight Bliss deposited

Signature: F. J. Furniva ., d by her in 1958 in the Harvard College Li-

Cesar. a

P resented by hum nn memory oF my © brary. The following early letters and

friend, Prof. F. J. Child,” in 1910. documents are included:,

MS Fr 124, Hippocrates (attributed (1) René de Valois, duc d’Alencon:

works): Livre que envoya Ypocras au roy A. Ls. to Louis XI

Vel., 59 ff., 15 x 10 cm. Written in Census, 1665, no. 19. France, 15th c. 1 illuminated initial. (4) Lucrezia Borgia: L. s. to Ercole I Bound in orig. blind-tooled brown cow- d’Este, duke of Ferrara.

hide over wood boards. Census, 1665, no. 13. Bought in 1921 (Degrand Fund). (39) Louise de Savoie: L. s. to Lorenzo MS Fr 151. Astrological miscellany, in de’Medici, Duke of Urbino. French. Calendar (ff. 2-4v; 5-22v blank) Census, 1665, no. 14. 7 Pseudo- Aristotle: Le livre des juge- (47) Michel de Nostredame: Autograph

ments; d’astrologie (ff. 23-53) — Messa, , ; and hala: , , signature and markings on title-leaf conjonctions et receptions et ;ala:; Des colophon removed from a copy of Berinterrogations (ff. 53v-67v) — Idem: .; Traicté . ,savoir nardino Scardeone, raicté pour la pensée (ff. 68-69) .De antiquitate urbis

, Patavii, Basel, 1560. 72Idem: . Pap., 2 ff., 30 x 22, 31 x: 21 cm.

d ; Undated.

— Idem: Des choses occultées (ff. 69vv) — Idem: Des eclipses de la lune et

u soleil (ff. 72v-75v) —— Zahel: Des In the La Caill lect} 1880 jugements d’astrologie (ff. 76-112; 112v- EN NAMES CONNOR :

134v blank). | | MS Fr 168. Christine de Pisan: Le liure

Pap., 134 ff., 25 x 19 cm. Written in des fais darmes et de cheualerie. France, 15th c. Bound in 17th c. sprinkled Pap., 254 ff., 27 x 19 cm. Written in

calf. . France, late 15th c. Bound in modern red

Inscription: “Ex bibliotheca Verdel morocco by Chambolle-Duru. junior, 1798.” Bought in 1920 (Degrand Comte Pierre Louis Roederer; Baron

Fund). Gaspard Gourgaud (1838); book-label |

fMS Fr 152. Jehan Froissart: Chroniques. of Adriana R. Salem. Deposited in 1955 Census, 1811, no. 1, when in the li- by Mr. and Mrs. Ward M. Canaday.

brary of John Reynolds, New York, who ,

presented it to Harvard in 1957. f[MS Fr 169. Le liure de Matheolus, trans. by Jean Le Fevre.

MS Fr 155. Niccol6 Macchiavelli: Le Pap., 162 ff., 31 x 22 cm. Written in prince, anonymous French translation. France, 15th c. One pen and watercolor Pap., 124 ff., 20 x 14 cm. Written in miniature. Bound in modern blue moFrance, ca. 1550. Bound in orig. calf. TOCCO. Inscription of P. Berlenc, apostolic Book-label of Adriana R. Salem. Denotary and keeper of archives for Henri posited in 1955 by Mr. and Mrs. Ward If, Duc de Montmorency. Purchased in M. Canaday. 1957 from Pierre Berés (Amy Lowell: Text similar to B.N. ffr. 12480, anc.

fund). suppl. fr. 632; see A.G. van Hamel, ed.,

232 Harvard College Library, Massachusetts

1892). nung.

Les Lamentations de Matheolus (Paris, MS Ger 56. Nuremberg: HochzeitsordVel., 23 ff., 22 x 17 cm. Written in

GERMAN MANUSCRIPTS Germany (Nuremberg), ca. 1530. Bound in orig. blind-tooled pigskin, with clasps.

fMS Ger 43. Janos Thuréczy: Chronica Hohenzollern Collection (no. 5864),

Hungarorum, in German. presented in 1902 by Archibald Cary Pap., 204 ff., 29 x 22 cm. Written in Coolidge.

Austria, ca. 1500. Bound in orig. blind- ,

tooled brown morocco with brass bosses. [MS Ger 57. Valthin Aichelsperger: Sahl-,

Bookplate of Baron Ferdinand Hoff- Stufft-, und Grundtpuech. mann. Bought in 1942 from Imre de Vegh Pap., 589 ff., 30 x 21 cm. Written in

(Coolidge Fund). Bavaria in 1591; probably holograph. Bound in orig. blind-tooled pigskin with

corum. . . clasps.

O rds. . .

[MS Ger 44. Buch tiber Cantica Canti- unidentified arms stamped in silver; brass

Pap., 105 ff., 31 x 21 cm. Written in Bookplate of Philip Pfister. Hohenzol-

Sheps, nee eene de orig. brown lern Collection (no. 6010), presented in Presented in 1949 by Imre de Vegh. 1902 by Archibald Cary Coolidge.

{MS Ger 47. Jacopo Palladino Teramo: we er sapientiag IL ee Consolatio peccatorum, seu Processus (ff. 1-23) — Pseudo- Augustinus: Specu-

Belial, in German. lum peccatoris (ff. 23v-34) — PseudoPap., 72 ff, 29 x 22 em. Written in Bernardus: Meditationes (ff. 34v-73) — Germany, 1456. Bound in modern vel. Johannes Gerson: De praeceptis decalogi

wrapper, with clasp. (ff. 73-91) —— Qualiter se servus dei debet Presented in 1950 by Imre de Vegh. habere in tribulationibus (ff. 91v-94v) — f{MS Ger 47.1. Jacopo Palladino Teramo: De sacramentis clericis (ff. 95-99) — Consolatio peccatorum, seu Processus Fragment on the Passion, in Low German

Belial, in German. (ff. 101-106v) — Hugo de Palma: Triplex

Pap., 84 ff. 30 x 21 cm. Written in via (ff. 106v-129v) — Homiletic fragGermany, ca. 1450, by several hands. ment, in Low German and Latin (ff. Bound in 19th c. marbled boards, calf 129v-132v) — Theological fragments, in

spine and corners. Latin (ff. 133-157).

Presented 26 Apr. 1950 by Imre de Vel., 157 ff., 13 x 10 cm. Written in

Vegh. Germany, 15th c. Bound in 19th c. vel. Bookplate of Paul Schmidt. Presented

onowvet 54. Gebetbuch, in Lower Rhenish in 1954 by Professor Taylor Starck. German.

Pap., 207 ff., 10 x 7 cm. Written in MS Ger 73. Collection of anonymous Germany by Brother Ritger of Duisburg, notes and formulae on astrology, astron1594. Bound in orig. blind-tooled brown omy, medicine, etc., in German.

calf over wood boards, dated 1594. Pap., 73 ff., 15 x 11 cm. Written in Presented in 1953 by Professor Taylor Austria, 1504, by several hands. Bound

Starck. in modern vel. wrapper.

Ms. notes by Professor Starck accom- Presented in 1955 by Professor Taylor pany the book. Starck.

Harvard College Library, Massachusetts 233

. | Pap., 112 ff, 32 x 21 cm. Written in

{MS Ger 77. Philip Melanchthon: Von Germany, 16th c. Bound in modern

den Frondiensten. marbled boards and brown leather.

P ap.» 6 f., 34 * 21 cm. Holograph, Part of the Hohenzollern Collection,

written in Germany in 1549. | presented in 1902 by Archibald Cary Grimmaische Ephoralbibliothek, Hs. Coolidge LVIII. Bought from M. Breslauer in 1956

9 _ __ nF Ordnung des Halsgerichts zu Nuremberg

(Amy Lowell Fund). MS Ger 134. Halsgerichts-Ordnung [of

MS Ger 80. Ulrich von Zatzikhoven: Charles V, of Germany?] (ff. 2-15v)

Lanzelet (fragments: lines 4422-4542, (ff. 20v-29)

5271-5397). ; ; Pap., 30 ff., 21 x 17 cm. Written in Vel., 2 ff., 21 x 15 cm. Written in G , N bere?), 1532, Bound in

Germany, 14th c. Removed from a bind- jermany (Nuremberg:), -

ing black cloth, black morocco spine.

Belonged to Franz Goldhahn, Vienna, C Presented rn °Y Auten ca

1838. Transferred from the Harvard Ger- oollage as part Of tne MONE ZO

man Department in 1948. ecuon.

Lanzelet, ed. K. A. Hahn (Frankfurt, 1845) xix. GREEK MANUSCRIPTS

MS Ger 83. Walter Hermann Ryff: Prac- fMS Gr 17. Aristoteles: De caelo, Books

ticier Buchlin bewerter Leibartznei. I, Il, and part of III (ff. 2v-36v) — Pap., 226 ff., 16 x 10 cm. Written in Idem: Ethica, part of Book I (ff. 39-46v) Germany in 1599. Bound in half red mo- — Idem: De generatione et corruptione,

TOCCO, Ca. 1900. . part only (ff. 47-54v) —— Theophrastus: Presented in 1915 by Daniel B. De historia plantarum, et De causis

Fearing. _ plantarum; fragments of both intermingled A contemporary transcription of the by the binder (ff. 55-139v) — Porphyrius:

edition published at Frankfurt in 1583. Isagoge, part only (ff. 140-143v) — fMS Ger 84. Johann Hertzhaimer: Von Aristoteles: Physiognomica (ff. 144-154)

Vischerey und Weyhrn. — Theophrastus: De signis aquarum et Census, 995. Call-number changed ventorum, part only (ff. 154-154v) —

from F 5.66. The compiler is identified in Galenus: Historia philosophica (ff. 155the text, which was written between 1532 173). All in Greek.

and 1543. Pap., 173 ff., 33 x 23 cm. Fragments

vel. o

of six mss. in several hands, all 15th c.

MS Ger 96. Lorenz Fries: Geschichte des Italian; with two lacunae supplied by Bauernkriegs (ff. 1-1 13v) — Untitled Joannes Cono, who also annotated the poem on the Peasants’ War: Gelobet sey text in several places and dated it at Gott im hochsten Thron (ff. 116-123v). Nuremberg in 1507 and 1509. Bound in Pap., 123 ff., 19 x 14 cm. Written in modern marbled boards Germany, 16th c. Bound in modern white Portions of these mss were used by Aldus for his ed. of Aristotle (1495Part of the Hohenzollern Collection, 1498); later belonged to Tonnes Cop.

presented in 1902 by Archibald Cary given by him to Beatus Rhenanus, who

Coolidge. inscribed the volume to Matthias Schurer.

{MS Ger 96.1. Lorenz Fries: Chronik von In 19th c., in collection of A.-A.

Franken. Renouard. Bought in 1938 from Good-

234 Harvard College Library, Massachusetts speed’s through the gifts of Harold T. Presented in 1956 by Adrienne MinasWhite, Lucius Wilmerding, Augustin H. sian.

Parker, and William K. Richardson. . Ms. collation by Cardinal Mercati MS Gr 23. Euripides: Tragediae octotipped in at beginning. decim, in Latin. . Pap., 426 ff., 22 x 16 cm. Written MS Gr 18. Triddion, in Greek; part only. possibly in Switzerland, 1538-1541.

Vel., 30 ff., 28 x 21 cm. Written in Bound in fragments of a 14th c. vel.

Greece, 12th c. Unbound. liturgical ms.

Bought in 1940 from Emmanuel Johni- Circular hand-stamp, “Ex Bibliotheca das of Buffalo, N.Y. (Salisbury Fund). Billiana”; 19th c. inscription, Mrs. D. Robert Barclay. Presented in 1948 by MS Gr 19. Theodoretus, bp. of Cy Pus: Professor Charles Burton Gulick. Quaestiones in lib. Regum, et parali-

pomena, in Greek. MS Gr 25. Lectionary of the Gospels, in Pap., 200 ff., 21 x 16 cm. Written in Greek. Italy, possibly Florence, ca. 1550, in a Vel., 183 ff., 24 x 19 cm. Written in

cursive hand. Bound in red morocco with the Byzantine East, 11th c., except first supra-libris stamp of Baron Ferdinand and last ff. 12th-13th c. 2 large, 7 small

Hoffmann, dated 1588. miniatures, later than the text. Bound in Hoffmann collection; in the Prince old red and green silk over wood boards, Dietrichstein sale of 1932; collection of remains of clasps. Imre de Vegh, from whom it was bought Book-label of Adriana R. Salem. Dein 1947 (money from the sale of dupli- posited in 1955 by Mr. and Mrs. Ward

cates). M. Canaday. .

MS Gr 20. Hesiod: Opera, in Greek, with ITALIAN MANUSCRIPTS

commentaries by Joannes Tzetzes and

Joannes Pediasimus. , ; MS Ital 39. S. Antoninus Florentinus: Pap., 213 ff., 21 x 16 cm. Written in Confessionale, in Italian.

Italy, ca. 1500, by several hands. In 16th Vel. and pap., 94 ff., 14 x 10 om.

c. vellum wrapper. Written in Italy, 1449. Bound in modern 16th c. signature of Johannes Baptista green morocco by R. de Coverly.

Rota. Bought in 1942 from William H. Presented in 1949 by Imre de Vegh.

Schab (Constantius Fund).

; ok. , MS Ital 46. Tractato del sacramento del

MS Gr 21. Liturgy: Idiomela, in Greek. corpi di Cristo.

Pap., 132 ff., 16 x 11 cm. Written Pap., 90 ff., 24 x 17 cm. Written in probably in Greece, 16th c. Musical nota- Italy (Venice?), ca. 1460. Bound in tion (Cucuzelian). Bound in orig. brown modern half vel. and marbled boards.

MOrocco. 19th c. signature: Alfred I. Norwood Bought in 1953 from MacLeish (Treat (London); Fred Holland Day (3 Jan. Fund). 1884). From the estate of Dr. Frederic MS Gr 22. New Testament in Greek with H. Lewis, 1951. commentary (fragments: Matthew 14.34 MS Ital 52. Francesco Petrarca: Trionfi,

to Luke 2.20, with gaps). etc.

Vel. and pap., 47 ff., 31 x 23 cm. Census, 990-991. Call-number changed Written in the Byzantine East, 13th c. from Dn 1.2. The date given in Census,

Harvard College Library, Massachusetts 235 991, line 1, should be 24 Mar. 1463 42 x 28 cm. Written in Italy, 1576-1583;

(not 1462). possibly autograph. Bound in orig. flex-

eMS Ital 54. Dante: Divina Commedia ible blind-tooled brown leather, with flap covering fore-edge.

.rom ianNorton oa Call-number changed Presented in 1959 by Harrison Horblit. 3.

fMS Ital 55. Dante: Inferno, XXIV, 64- JUDAICA 135.

Census, 997, where it is described as In 1957 the collection of Judaica

laid in Norton 3. formed by Lee M. Friedman of Boston was bequeathed to the Harvard College

Ital 56. Dante: Inferno and Purga- Library. It included the following early Orio.

Census, 990. Call-number changed mss.

from Dn 1.1. MS Judaica 11. Johannes Melhac: ing | . MS Ital 61. Merchants’ book, of calen- Nee a8 recorene on Written by cars i bles of customs and exchange, ete. ; Melhac in France (Baume?), 1511-1526.

mn Pap. 88 21 x 14 cm. Written in Bound in vel. leaf from old legal docu-

Italy in 1445. Bound in orig. brown ment.

blind-tooled morocco. MS Judaica 16. Petrus Alphonsus: Contra Bookplate of Eu. Philip Shirley (no. Judeos (ff. 1-182). —- Odo of Cambrai: 170); Ettington Manuscript Library (no. Disputatio contra Judeum (ff. 182v-192) 7). Presented in 1950 by Imre de Vegh. — Quo beata Maria imperatorem infa-

; ; matam liberauit (ff. 192v-196).

nes Ital 67. Cronica Veneziana, 1106- Pap., 196 ff., 15 x 11 cm. Written in Par 967 ff. 31 x 22 cm. Written in Germany, ca. 1450. Bound in orig. brown Italy Pe 6th c Boun din 19 th ©. marbled calf over wood boards, clasp, rebacked.

boards, black leather spine. MS Judaica 17. Lorenzo Belo: Scholia ad Book-label of Adriana R. Salem. De- caput Consuluit de Judeis, of the Decreposited in 1955 by Mr. and Mrs. Ward tales of Pope Alexander III.

M. Canaday. Vel., 12 ff., 20 x 14 cm. Written in The text is related to but not identical Italy (Rome), probably by Belo, for the

with Harvard MS Riant 12. dedicatee, Pope Pius V. Bound in orig.

a ; painted vel. with the arms of Pius V.

wns detigrte mettae, Epythoma del Bookplate of Frederick North, Earl of Vel. 51 ff. 23 x 17 cm. Written in Guilford; Sir Thomas Philipps (Ms. northern Italy, 15th c. 1 historiated initial, 4958). unidentified arms with initials [. V. Bound | MS Judaica 19. Rabbi Samuel: Epistola,

in 18th c. blind-tooled sheepskin. in German.

Book-label of Adriana R. Salem. De- Pap., 30 ff., 21 x 14 cm. Written in

posited in 1955 by Mr. and Mrs. Ward Germany, ca. 1450. Modern binding of

M. Canaday. an old vel. document.

pfMS Ital 80. Tommaso de’ Medici: Per- {MS Judaica 22. Robertus Grosseteste:

sonal account-book. De cessatione legalium.

Pap., 272 ff. (all after f. 174 blank), Vel., 30 ff., 28 x 20 cm. Written in

236 Harvard College Library, Massachusetts England, ca. 1300. Bound in 18th c. property of Dalmacius Brotinelli for a

brown calf. debt owed to Salvan de Vinarys, Jew of Signatures of Peter Le Neve and Avignon.

(Ms. 6907). ar ; .

Thomas Martin of Palgrave; bookplate Vel. roll, 3 membranes, 225 x 42 cm. of Herbert Watney; Sir Thomas Phillipps Lead bulla attached.

Obligation of Bonenfant Salomonis, alias

{MS Judaica 30. Prague: Neue stadtrecht Fanton, Jew of Aix (Aix, 7 Aug. 1438)

Biicher der alten Stadt Prag. to Nicholaus Maximinus.

Pap., 377 ff., 29 x 19 cm. Written Vel. roll, 1 membrane, 75 x 23 cm. probably mn Bohemia, ca. 1550. Bound Grant by Geoffrey de Mandeville (Engin orig. white pigskin over wood boards,

later arms (unidentified) added on inset land, early 13th c:) of and to Dru de

Betteville, with restriction against its ofSignatures brown calf. transfer to J of Franc. Jos. Gross religious (1765) b v8 hous OF TENS:

and Andreas Adelbert Popp (1801) Vel., 1 f., 12 x 15 cm. Black wax seal attached on vel. tab.

pf{MS Judaica 31. Early charters and doc- Ferdinand V of Spain: Doc. s. (Torde-

uments, as follows: sillas, 26 May 1494) concerning property

Two charters of Willelmus, son of Cas- of Jews in Aragon.

tanea de Basingstoke (Winchester, ca. Pap., 1 f., 41 x 30 cm. 1170), granting land in Odiham, co. bMS Judaica 33. Collection of papers conSoutht., to Thomas de Estone in consider- cerning the affairs of the Jews in the ation of money paid by Lumbardus, Jew Comtat Venaissin, France. 1481-1789.

of Winchester. 33 of the documents, contained in Vel., each 1 f., 22 x 22 and 12 x 21 cm. folders 1-22 of the collection, are earlier

Each with black wax seal on silk cord. than 1600. Charter of Manfred, son of Artusius de Obtained in 1936 by Lee M. Friedman Dalesmanini of Padua (Padua, 27 Jun. from Librairie Lipschutz, Paris. 1279), authorizing Bonus Johannes, son

of Gerardus d’Ognisanti, to collect a debt LATIN MANUSCRIPTS from Petrus Bonus, son of the Jew Solli-

man of Padua. MS Lat 120. Tabulae Alphonsinae, with Vel., 1 f., 36 x 22 cm. conversion factor for Padua (ff. Iv-39v)

a — Prosdocimus de Beldomando: Canones

Obligation of Nathan Orgerius, Jew of de motibus supercoelestium; here ascribed Arles (Arles, 17 Jul. 1366) to Johannes to Jacopo Dondi (ff. 40-60v).

Raynaudus. Vel. and pap., 60 ff., 18 x 13 cm. Vel., 1 £., 54 x 26 cm. Written probably at Padua in 1494 (on

Order from the Conseil du Roy (Ville- f. 26 is a table of years running 1494neuve-les-Avignon, 9 Oct. 1389) to the 1532). Bound in modern brown calf. Treasurer of France, relative to funds Belonged to Robert Wheeler Willson. levied by sale of belongings of the Jews Presented in 1927.

ofVel., Montpellier. Boethius: 1 f.,MS 12Lat x 126. 32 cm. ; De consolatione philosophiae.

Act of the Papal Court (Avignon, 3 Jun. Census, 986. A palimpsest, the under1377) concerning the distress sale of writing being an account book, mostly

Harvard College Library, Massachusetts 237 illegible, of Italian origin, with date 11 etc., on gold wash throughout. Bound in

Feb. 1388 (f. 37v). French green morocco, Ca. 1700.

; ; Unidentified English armorial book-

MS Lat 141. Memoriale Beati Fabri. plate dated 14 Deo 1771; collection of Census, 2302. Should be dated ca. R. A. Godwin-Austen, ca. 1900. From the

1630, not ca. 1550. library of Arthur H. Lea, 1938. f{MS Lat 156. Sacramentarium.

Vel., 1 f. (fragment of the foot of 2 MS Lat 161. Horae, Roman use. — conjugate ff. assembled from 3 strips re- Vel., 111 ff., 20 x 16 cm. Written in moved from binding), 5 x 35 cm. Written France, I5th c. 19 large and 16 small

in Switzerland, 9th-10th c. miniatures; line and leaf borders throughBought in 1937 from Erik von Scher- out. Bound in modern green velvet.

ling (Treat Fund). From the library of Arthur H. Lea, 1938. fMS Lat 157. Liturgical fragment.

Vel., 1 f. (foot of a 2-column leaf, MS Lat 162. Vienna University: Disputaevidently removed from a binding), 19 x tiones.

29 cm. In Beneventan script, probably Pap., 56 ff., 22 x 15 cm. Written at

written at Monte Cassino, ca. 1100. In- Vienna, 1425-1471, by several hands. cludes musical notation in neumes. Bound in modern marbled boards, brown Bought in 1937 from Erik von Scher- morocco spine.

ling (Treat Fund). Stamp of Melk Bibliothek des Stiftes.

MS Lat 158. Remigius Autissiodorensis: Cncheon Fund) from E. P. Goldschmidt

De celebratione missae; incomplete (P.L., CI, 1248-1265). MS Lat 163. Franciscus Barbarus: De re Vel., 8 ff., 22 x 14 cm. Written in uxoria.

France ca. 1200. Bound in modern white Vel., 91 ff., 19 x 12 cm. Written in

vel. boards. Italy, ca. 1450. Title in ornamental Bought in 1937 from Erik von Scher- wreath; incipit in ornamental border with

ling (Treat Fund). miniature in initial and unidentified arms MS Lat 159. Horae, Paris use. at foot. Bound in orig. blind-tooled brown Vel., 183 ff. (ff. 1, 2 not original), 16 MOrOcco. x 12 cm. Written in France, 15th c. 12 Bought in 1939 from Hess Antiquariat

large and 7 small miniatures (2 large (Nash Fund). miniatures wanting after ff. 89 and 162);

line and leaf borders throughout. Bound MS Lat 165. Speculum /umanae salva-

in 16th c. red French morocco, gold- tions (Mt. lot) — Richard Rolle of tooled with Capuchin device. Hampole: Super illo verbo Oleum effusum From the library of Arthur H. Lea, (Ht. 93-113) — Johannes de Hoveden:

1938. Stimulus compassionis (ff. 113v-139v) — Disputatio inter corpus et animam (ff.

MS Lat 160. Horae, Paris use. 140-146).

Vel., 165 ff., 18 x 13 cm. Written in Vel., 147 ff. (lacks 2 ff. at beginning northern France or Flanders, ca. 1500. and 1 f. after f. 5), 23 x 16 cm. Written Borders of miniatures on the 24 pp. of in England, ca. 1400, by several hands. calendar; elsewhere, 13 large and 22 small Bound in 18th c. English green vellum, miniatures; borders of fruit, flowers, birds, rebacked with brown calf.

238 Harvard College Library, Massachusetts Bought in 1939 from Maggs (Treat fMS Lat 172. S. Thomas de Aquino:

Fund). Catena aurea in Evangelium S. Matthaei. Census, 15, no. 22, when owned by MS Lat 167. S. Gregorius Magnus: Liber Mrs. Milton E. Getz. Contains 313, not moralium in beati Job, books XXIII 315 ff. Bound in white pigskin. Bought in

AXIA, 1942 from C. A. Stonehill (Jackson Vel., 119 ff., 28 x 20 cm. Not a frag- Fund).

ment, but a complete ms. Written in

Germany, 12th c., by several hands. MS Lat 173. Septem psalmi poenitenBound in dark purple morocco by James tiales, cum litaniis.

Adams, Dublin, 1834. Vel., 32 ff., 10 x 7 cm.; evidently part

Bibliotheca Conoviana, Dublin, 1834; of a longer ms. Written in Germany, late James Elwin Millard (sold 1890 or 1895); 15th c.; f. 32 is from another ms. and

Henry White (sale, Sotheby, 21 Apr. contains the date 1494. In 16th c. (?) 1902, lot 980) to Quaritch. Presented in vel. wrapper.

1946 by Dr. William Inglis Morse. Presented in 1943 in memory of Pro-

fessor and Mrs. A. Lawrence Rotch. fMS Lat 168. S. Hieronymus: Expositionis Danielis liber primus (—secundus.) MS Lat 174. Cicero (?): Rhetorica (ad

Vel., 32 ff., 32 x 22 cm. Written in Herennium). . . .

Italy, ca. 1100. Modern half calf binding. MS Lat 175. Boethius: De scolarium dis-

Bought in 1941 from H. P. Kraus ciplina.

(Treat Fund). Census, 646,224; no. 190, and 652, no. erroneously listed twice when in the fMS Lat 169. Jacobus de Cessolis: De C. L. Ricketts collection. At that time the

ludo scacchorum. mss. were bound together. Later they were

Pap., 36 ff., 30 x 21 cm. Probably separately bound, each in a vel. fragment written in Germany, 15th c. Bound in of a ms. antiphonal, stained green.

19th c. half sheepskin. Bought in 1942 from W. H. Schab Bookplate of George John Warren, 5th (Salisbury Fund).

Baron Vernon (sale, Sotheby, 10 Jun. , . 1918, lot 135). Bequest of Silas W. How- MS Lat 176. Cicero: Tusculanae disputa-

land, 1938. , Census, 998.tones. Call-number changed MS Lat 170. Leonardus Aretinus: De from Norton 1003. Ms. description by

bello Gothico. Rudge Nichols, 1 Jun. 1928, call-number: Census, 998. Call-number changed MS Lat 07.213.

from Norton 2002. MS Lat 177. Cicero: De officiis. MS Lat 171. Breviarium. Census, 1018. Call-number changed . ; from Sumner 69. Ms. description by Vel., 442 ff., 14 x 10 cm. Written in Bernard M. Peebles, 19 May 1928, call-

northern France, 15th c., by several number: MS Lat 07.369

hands. Originally with initials in gold and ———

colors, mostly cut out by an earlier owner; MS Lat 178. Boethius: De consolatione several ff. wanting at end. Bound in orig. philosophiae.

blind-stamped brown morocco over wood Census, 997. Call-number changed

boards. from Norton 1000. Ms. description by

Perkins. Lat 07.209.

Presented in 1942 by Mrs. Charles B. P. R. Murphy, 1936, call-number: MS

Harvard College Library, Massachusetts 239 MS Lat 179. Boethius: De consolatione Bought in 1941 from Otto H. Ransch-

philosophiae. burg (Treat Fund).

Census, 997. Call-number changed MS Lat 185. Hugo de S. Victore: Sentenfrom Norton 1001. Ms. description by tiae (ff. 1-40v) — S. Bernardus: Dicta Fr. Edwin A. Quain, 1939, call-number: (ff. 41-87v) — Various authors: Senten-

MS Lat 07.219. tiae (ff. 87v-110v).

MS Lat 180. Boethius: De consolatione Vel., 110 ff., 19 x 14 cm. Written in

philosophiae (etc. ). Italy, ca. 1300. 2 illuminated initials. Census, 999. Call-number changed Bound in modern half calf.

from Norton 2003. Bought in 1941 (Treat Fund). MS Lat 181. Missale. pfMS Lat 186. Graduale.

Vel., 261 ff., 18 x 13 cm. Written in Vel., 200 ff., 62 x 45 cm. Written in Italy, ca. 1470; contains calendar for northern France, ca. 1520. 10 large his1470-1520. With 16 large pen-work ini- toriated initials; 10 ff. with illuminated tials. Bound in orig. blind-tooled brown borders. Bound in orig. brown cowhide morocco, with brass bosses and clasps. over thick oak boards, with brass bosses Bookplate of Charles Larmier. Pre- and corner-pieces. sented in 1943 by Davenport Brown. Bought from Harry Levinson by Wil-

, ae: ; the Library in 1947.

fMS Lat 182. Leonardus Arentinus: His- ham King Richardson, and presented to toriarum Florentini populi libri duodecim.

Pap., 264 ff., 33 x 23 cm. Written in MS Lat 187. Disputatio inter corpus et Italy, 1546. Bound in 19th c. gray cloth, animam (ff. 1-5v) — Lamentacio generis

calf spine and corners (repaired). humani de miseria sua (f. 6-6v). Probably in collection of Abate Matteo Vel., 6 ff. (numbered 41-46; evidently Luigi Canonici (1727-1805); sold by his from a larger ms.), 15 x 9 cm. Probably nephew, Giovanni Perissinotti, to Walter written in Germany, 15th c. Bound in Sneyd, 1835; Sneyd sale (1903, lot 44) modern russet morocco.

to J. Bernard. Bought in 1943 from Rev. — Gift of Professor George Herbert

D. Manning (Coolidge Fund). Palmer, 1919.

MS Lat 183. Missale abbreviatum. MS Lat 188. Poggio: Facetiarum liber. Vel., 43 ff. (wanting 3 ff. at end), 21 x Pap., 79 ff., 22 x 15 cm. Written in 14 cm. Written in Germany, 14th c., by Italy, 1465, in several styles of cursive, two hands. 1 pen-and-ink miniature. probably all by the same hand. Bound in

Bound in orig. vel. over heavy wood orig. vel.

boards. Bought 1905 by George Dunn; Dunn

- Bought by Frederic Fox Bartrop from sale (Sotheby, 1913, lot 1499) to Leigh-

L’Art Ancien, Ziirich, 30 Jan. 1939. ton. At that time 14 ff. additional (now

Bought in 1948 from H. P. Kraus (Treat wanting) were present at end, containing

Fund). Laurentius Valla on Aesop. Presented in MS Lat 184. Sermones in festivitatibus 1949 by Imre de Vegh. sanctorum et de reparatione lapsus. MS Lat 189. S. Hieronymus: Regula.

Vel., 101 ff. (incomplete), 24 x 16 cm. Vel., 82 ff., 17 x 13 cm. Probably Possibly written in France, ca. 1200. written in the Netherlands, 15th c. 1 hisBound in 15th c. white doeskin over wood toriated initial. Bound in orig. doeskin,

boards. stained green.

240 Harvard College Library, Massachusetts At one time owned by Lathrop C. Bound in modern wood boards with pigHarper. Presented in 1949 by Imre de skin spine, in 15th c. style.

Vegh. Presented in 1949 by Imre de Vegh.

MS Lat 190. Maffeo Vegio: De liberorum MS Lat 194. Hugo Trottus: Opusculum

educatione epithoma. de multiplici ludo.

Pap., 68 ff., 22 x 14 cm. Written at Vel., 34 ff., 17 x 13 cm. Written in

Rome and dated 9 Kal. Jan. 1444. Bound Italy, late 15th c. Bound in green morocco

in modern paper boards. by Zaehnsdortf.

Presented in 1949 by Imre de Vegh. Presented in 1949 by Imre de Vegh.

MS Lat 191. Hugo de S. Victore: De MS Lat 195. Radulphus de Longo duodecim abusionibus claustri (ff. 1-25v) Campo: Glossa super Anticlaudianum.

— Idem: Tractatus de septem ultimis Pap., 148 ff., 21 x 15 cm. Written in

verbis Cristi (ff. 25v-56). France, ca. 1400, by 3 hands. In orig. Vel., 56 ff., 23 x 17 cm. Written in vel. wrapper.

France, 15th c. Bound in modern pigskin. Presented in 1949 by Imre de Vegh. From the library of J. Eliot Hodgkin. MS Lat 196. Ordo extremae unctionis, in

Bought from Atkinson ca. 1910 by Latin with German rubrics; use of the George Herbert Palmer and bequeathed Dominican sisters of St. Katherine,

by him to the Library in 1919. Nuremberg.

{MS Lat 192. Johannes Auerbach: Decre- N ver 65 i., MA 5c ‘ an Written _

torium (ff. 1-47) —— Sermones (ff. 48- ockin ie aL “ th, in ar re

— Jacobus de Voragine: Sermones plgssin, un tooled, with clasp; fourd86v) strand braided bookmark. e tempore, excerpts 87118) — de Vegh. ; ae Presented in(ff.1949 by Imre Cordiale de quatuor novissimis (ff. 118v-

139v) —- Gesta Romanorum (ff. 140-

Closely resembles another ms. of the same text and provenance, dated 1481,

194) —inA.theB.Sherman C. (f. 194v) Stella of , . now Clarke— collection

clericorum (ff. 195-200) — Theological the Uni ty of Roch tract: Facta est laetitia magna... (ff. e Mniversity OF Nochester. 200v-203v) — Paraphrase, in Latin, of MS Lat 197. S. Augustinus: Regula (ff. Matthew 26:30 and following, with 1-3v) — Hermits of S. Paul: Constituglosses and commentary (ff. 204-215) — tiones (ff. 3v-28v).

Dicta salutis (ff. 216-268v). Vel. 28 ff., 25 x 18 cm. Written in

Pap., 268 ff., 31 x 22 cm. Written at Langnow, Hungary, by Fr. Luca Villathe Carthusian monastery of Buxheim in pidano, and dated 17 Kal. Oct. 1522.

Bavaria, 1458-1461, by Johannes Bound in 18th c. stiff vel.

Frennckel. Bound in orig. red pigskin with Bookplate of George Soaper. Bought

brass bosses. in 1942 from Imre de Vegh (Treat Fund).

Belonged to the monastery at Buxheim

by Imre de Vegh. ; ; ;

(shelf-number 156). Presented in 1949 MS Lat 198. Ganymed and Helena, in Latin.

Vel., 1 f.,56 x 7 cm. Possibly written in

fMS Lat 193. Alexander Neckam: Mith- France, 12th c.

ologie, sive Sintillarium. Bought in 1950 from E. Weil (Bemis Pap., 60 ff., 31 x 21 cm. Written in Fund).

Germany, 1486. 2 large painted initials. W. Wattenbach, “Ganymed = und

Harvard College Library, Massachusetts 24] Helena,” Zeitschrift fiir deutsches Alter- Vel., 22 ff., 20 x 15 cm. Holograph,

thum, XVIII (1875) 124-136. written in Italy (Milan), 1561. Bound in orig. brown sheepskin, blind-tooled and

MS Lat 199. Horatius: Opera. | | gilt, with painted arms.

Vel., 122 ff., 27 x 18 cm. Written in Signature of Charles Eliot Norton. PreItaly, 11th c., except ff. 1-8 which are sup- sented in 1952 by H. P. Kraus. plied in a 15th c. hand. Also wanting are

leaves containing Odes III, xiv, line 5 to MS Lat 212. Juan Solano, Bishop of end; Odes IV; Ars Poetica,; Epodes I; and Cuzco: Notes on the lectures of Francisco Epodes II as far as line 59. Bound in late de Vitoria on the works of S. Thomas de

18th c. diced russia. Aquino, in Latin.

George Spencer, Marquess of Bland- Pap., 343 ff., 23 x 17 cm. Holograph, ford (sale, 1819, lot 2172); to John Mit- written in Spain (Salamanca), in 1534-

ford (ms. sale, 1860, lot 30); to Sir 1535. Bound in modern blue boards, vel.

Thomas Phillipps (Ms. 15363). Presented spine.

in 1950 by Stephen W. Phillips. Bought in 1953 from Luis Araquistain, Harvard Catalogue, no. 4. Geneva, as the gift of Curt H. Reisinger. fMS Lat 200. Desiderius Erasmus: A.1.s. MS Lat 213. S. Augustinus: Tractatus to Bruno Amerbach (Louvain, 4 Nov. decem in epistolam S. Johannis.

[1517?]). Census, 998, where wrongly identified Pap., 1 f., 30 x 20 cm. as De caritate. Call-number changed from

Bought in 1951 from E. Weil, through Norton 2000.

the gift of the Friends of the Harvard It was presented to Charles Eliot Nor-

College Library. ton by James Russell Lowell, 24 Feb. Erasmus, Epistolae, ed. Allen, no. 705. 1886.

MS Lat 205. Leon Battista Alberti: Philo- fMS Lat 214. Richard de Fournival: De doxeos (ff. 1-28v) — Sallust: De bello vetula (ascribed to Ovidius).

Jugurthino (ff. 31- 91v). Vel. and pap., 56 ff., 28 x 20 cm. Vel., 93 ff., 21 x 15 cm. Written in Written in Austria (Purgstall) in 1418 by

Italy (Florence?), 15th c. Bound in orig. Albertus Elsendorffer. Bound in orig. vel.

blind-tooled black morocco. wrapper.

H. A. von Derschau (sale, Nuremberg, Bought from E. P. Goldschmidt (cat. 1825); Sit Thomas Phillipps (Ms. 1288). 44, no. 18) by Silas W. Howland, and Pond). und). in 1953 from H. P. Kraus (Nash bequeathed to the Library in 1938. MS Lat 206. Coluccio Salutati: De seculo IMS Lat 216. Bartholomaeus Anglicus:

et religione. De proprietatibus rerum.

Vel., 77 ff., 27 x 18 cm. Written in ran Call-number changed Italy, ca. 1400. 1 illuminated page with OS headpiece, initial, and 3 coats of arms. [MS Lat 218. The visions of Tundale, in

Bound in oak boards, tan sheep spine. Latin.

Signature of R. H. Fenn (Valambrosa, — Pap., 9 ff., 29 x 22 cm. Written in 1944). Presented in 1953 by Imre de Germany, ca. 1450. Bound in modern

Vegh. decorated boards.

MS Lat 211. Felice Piaci: Oratio ad im- Bought from E. P. Goldschmidt (cat. mortalitatem illustrissimae Laudis. 26, 1932, no. 177; Treat Fund).

242 Harvard College Library, Massachusetts

andreis. boards.

MS Lat 219. Gualterius de Insulis: Alex- France, early 14th c. Bound in old oak

Vel., 80 ff., 20 x 15 cm. Written in Bought from A. Rau in 1955 (Susan

northern Italy in 1341. Bound in 18th c. A. E. Morse Fund). sheepskin.

Bought from Davis & Orioli in 1920 MS Lat 230. Robert Grosseteste: Compo(Kittredge Fund). : tus.Census, 1995, no. 5, when owned by

MS Lat 220. Johannes de Rupecissa: Boies Penrose, who presented it, 30 Oct.

Liber de famulatu philosophiae. 1956.

Census, 995-996. Call-number changed S. H. Thomson, The Writings of Robert

from 24226.230.5*. Grosseteste (1940), no. 42.

MS Lat 222. Matteo Palmieri: De tem- MS Lat 231. Nicolaus de Lyra: Commen-

poribus. tari’ super librum Sapientiae.

Pap., 98 ff., 20 x 14 cm. Written in Vel., and pap., 78 ff., 30 x 21 cm.

Italy (Florence), ca. 1450. Bound in 19th Written in Germany, ca. 1400. Bound in c. dark blue straight-grain morocco by J. 19th c. mottled boards, green morocco

Faulkner, London. spine and corners.

15th c. monogram: I. W. G.; bookplate Bookplate of William E. Nickerson of John Bellingham Inglis. Presented in (no. 235). Bought in 1953 from Charles

1906 by Alain Campbell White. E. Lauriat Co. as the gift of Curt H.

fMS Lat 225. Letters from the Oretelius

Reisinger.

Papers, including: MS Lat 232. Vienna, University, Col-

Abraham Ortelius: A.l.s. to Emanuel van eum S: Nicolai: Catalogus ingenuorum

Meteren ner: 17 Nov. 1586). Vel., 31 ff, 25 x 18 cm. Written at Pap., 2 Hf., 30 x 20 cm. Vienna between 1536 and 1603 by Johannes Sambucus: 2 A.|.s. to Abraham numerous hands. Bound in orig. blindOrtelius (Ghent, 22 Sep. 1563 and 19 tooled calf, with chain.

Jan. 1564). Bought in 1953 from H. P. Kraus as Pap., each 1 f., 30 x 21 cm. the gift of Curt H. Reisinger.

Franciscus Raphelengius: 2 A.l.s. to {MS Lat 233. Pope Pius V: Sententia Jacob Cole (Antwerp, 1590, and Leyden, declaratoria contra Elisabeth praetensam

Feb. 1591). Angliae reginam. Pap., each I f., 30 x 20 cm. Pap., 4 ff., 26 x 19 cm. A scribal copy,

Christophe Plantin: A.l.s. to Abraham probably written in Italy, 1568.

Ortelius (Antwerp, 6 Jun. 1587). Bought in 1953 from Charles Worel as

Pap., 1 f., 30 x 18 cm. the gift of Curt H. Reisinger.

; . gatorio, etc.

Bought at Sotheby sale (14 Feb. 1955) MS Lat 234. S. Augustinus: De igne pur-

through Dr. Otto O. Fisher, partly as the gift of Imre de Vegh and partly with

money from the sale of duplicates. Census, 2304. Call-number changed

from 24215.135*; it had been wrongly

MS Lat 226. Petrus Comestor: Historia described earlier in Census, 995. The

scholastica. binding is purple cloth, not purple moVel., 217 ff., 26 x 18 cm. Written in rocco.

Harvard College Library, Massachusetts 243 MS Lat 235. Miscellanea medica, alchem- Census, 1087, no. 3, when owned by ica, et astrologica, in Latin, English, and Charles Eliot Goodspeed. Bought in 1937 French. De planetis et signis (ff. 1-4) — (Jackson Fund).

De Chiroreantia 9 10vy Ww MS Lat 241. Thomas a Kempis: De Pseudo-Hippocrates: De pronosticationi- imitatione Christ. bus egritudinem (ff. 11-16v) — Recipes, Census, 993. Call-number changed Latin and English (ff. 17-24v) — Modus from C 803.09.10*. It contains only faciendi lapides pretiosos, etc. (ff. 25-65v) Books I-III, and has 116 (not 111) ff. — De infirmitatibus equorum (ff. 66-75v) MS Lat 242. Thomas 4 Kempis: Hortulus

— Albertus de Colonia: De plantationi- rosarum, etc. bus arborum (ff. 75v-81v) — Recipes (ff. Census, 993-994. Call-number changed

82-115). from C 803.010*. The names Severinus

Vel., 115 ff, 18 x 13 cm. Written in de Belguardia and Severinus Volram England, early 15th c. Bound in orig. should both read Severinus de Bolsward.

pigskin over wood boards. The ms. was probably written in the Early signatures: Thomas Thacker, Netherlands, not in Germany.

Thomas Watson. Bought in 1940 from

Hess Antiquariat (Degrand Fund). MS Lat 243. Petrus de Crescentis: Liber

, ruralium commodorum. imitatione Christi. from F 5.82*.

MS Lat 236. Thomas a Kempis: De Census, 994. Call-number changed Census, 992. Call-number changed

from C 803.03*. MS Lat 244. Thomas a Kempis: De

imitatione Christi, etc. ; | MS Lat 237. Thomas 4 Kempis: De de vita (f Teta), I-11) — Pillulae Census. 992. Callenumber changed Census, 992, where second item was g

from C 803.07*. re eee Call-number changed from

MS Lat 238. Calendar (ff. 1-17) — S. ,

Benedictus: Regula (ff. 18-70) — f[MS_ Lat 245. 5S. Thomas de Aquino: Thomas 4 Kempis: De imitatione Christi, Super tertio libro Sententiarum Petri lib. I (ff. 70v-105) — Special offices, in Lombardi, de incarnatione verbi. | |

Latin (ff. 105v-113v). Pap., 135 ff., 39 x 28 cm. Written in Vel., 115 ff., 8 x 6 cm. Written in Germany in 1508. Bound in orig. blind-

Germany, late 15th c. Bound in modern tooled calf over wood boards, with brass

brown calf over orig. wood boards. bosses. |

Eaedmund Waterton (sale, London, | Inscription: Liber sororum ord. Aug.

1895); Walter A. Copinger. Presented in in Coesfeldia (1.e., Koesfeld, Westphalia) ;

1921 by James Byrne. bookplate of I. I. Zur-Miihlen (18th c.).

MS Lat 239. Thomas a Kempis: De

Presented by Charles C. Little, 1828.

imitatione Christi. [MS Lat 246. Passio beati Narcissi Census, 993. Call-number changed episcopi ete.

from C 803.09.5*. It contains 150 (not Census, 991-992. Call-number changed

160) ff. from C 803.01*.

MS Lat 240. Thomas a Kempis: De f{MS Lat 247. Thomas a Kempis: De

imitatione Christi, etc. imitatione Christi, etc.

244 Harvard College Library, Massachusetts Census, 993. Call-number changed MS Lat 260. Statutes of the Order of the from C 803.09*. Garter.

ma. from Sumner 73.

MS Lat 248. S. Thomas Aquinas: Sum- Census, 1018. Call-number changed Census, 1013. Call-number changed MS Lat 261. Biblia.

from Sumner 8. Census, 1015. Call-number changed MS Lat 249. Horae, Roman use. from Sumner 52. Census, 1016. Call-number changed MS Lat 262. Testamentum Novum.

from Sumner 57. Census, 1015. Call-number changed MS Lat 250. Horae, Rouen use. trom Sumner 53. Census, 1016. Call-number changed MS Lat 263. Psalterium cum canticis.

from Sumner 59. Census, 1015. Call-number changed MS Lat 251. Horae, Roman use. from Sumner 54. Census, 1016. Call-number changed MS Lat 264. Biblia.

from Sumner 60. Census, 1015. Call-number changed

from Sumner 62. ,

MS Lat 252. Horae, Troyes use. from Sumner 55.

Census, 1016. Call-number changed MS Lat 265. S. Bonaventura: Quaestiones super secundo Sententiarum Petri Lom-

MS Lat 253. Horae, Orléans use. bardi.

Census, 1016. Call-number changed Census, 997, where author not identi-

from Sumner 63. fied. Call-number changed from Norton MS Lat 254. Horae, Roman use. 1002.

gens. ,

Census, 1016. Call-number changed MS Lat 266. Aristoteles: Ethica Nico-

from Sumner 61. machea, in Latin.

MS Lat 255. S. Augustinus: Regula. Census, 999. Call-number changed Census, 1016. Call-number changed from Norton 2008.

from Sumner 64. MS Lat 267. Breviarium.

MS Lat 256. La doctrine auz simples Census, 998. Call-number changed from Norton 2001. R. A. B. Mynors says

Census, 1017. Call-number changed this ms. was written in 1381 or 1382 in from Sumner 65. Colophon dated 1409. Flanders, not in England.

MS Lat 257. Horae, Roman use. Ms Lat 268. S. Bernardus: Profectus Census, 1016. Call-number changed religiosorum, in Dutch.

from Sumner 58. Census, 1017. Call-number changed from Sumner 68.

MS Lat 258. Horatius: Carmina. 7 -» festi Census, 1018. Call-number changed MS Lat 269. Sermones in festis sanctorum

from Sumner 70. (ff. 13-177), preceded by: Constitutiones D. Clementis V Papae promulgatae per

MS Lat 259. Lucanus: Pharsalia. D. Johannem XXII Papam (ff. lv-7v), Census, 1018. Call-number changed and followed by: Tractatus de confessiofrom Sumner 71. Contains 143 (not 114) nibus audiendis (ff. 178-194v).

ff. Census, 1015, where contents incor-

Harvard College Library, Massachusetts 245 rectly set forth. Call-number changed MS Lat 276. Confessio, Franciscan use,

from Sumner 56. ed. by Franciscus de Mayronis.

Vel., 216 ff., 11 x 8 cm. Written in

fMS Lat 270. Lucanus: Pharsalia. Italy, late 15th c. A few decorated borCensus, 998. Call-number changed ders. Bound in old brown morocco, in-

from Norton 1004. cised and inlaid with red, brass studs.

MS Lat 271. Plautus: Amphitruo (ff. 1- Book-label of Adriana R. Salem. De22) — Idem: Asinaria, incomplete (ff. posited in 1955 by Mr. and Mrs. Ward 22v-30v) — Homer: Batrachomyomachia, M. Canaday.

in Latin (ff. 31-36; 36v-40v blank) — In MS Lat 280. S. Anselmus: Meditatio morte Ludovici Veronensis (ff. 41-48). super miserere (ff. 1-27) —- Carmen Vel. and pap., 50 ff., 21 x 16 cm. Writ- dulce Mariae: In camino crepitans arte

ten in Italy, 16th c., by three hands. paupertatis (ff. 27v-30) — Johannes Bound in 19th c. half brown morocco. Peckham: untitled Latin poem: PhiloBookplate of Edward Everett. From mena previa temporis ameni (ft. 30Qvthe library of Herbert Weir Smyth, given 36v).

by his family in 1937. Vel., 36 ff., 17 x 12 cm. Written in MS Lat 272. Evangelium S. Marci; frag- the Low Countries, ca. 1325. Bound in

ment. 19th c. green morocco gilt, by A. Arnold. Census, 2308, when owned by the late Collection of Wilfrid Merton. PurProfessor Edward Kennard Rand, from chased in 1960 from Martin Breslauer whose library it came to the Harvard (Carl Tilden Keller Fund).

College Library in 1951. MS Lat 281. S. Johannes de Capistrano: MS Lat 274. Solinus: De mirabilibus Defensorium exemptionis fratrum et soro-

mundi. rum tertij ordinis beati Francisci (ff. 1Vel., 183 ff., 17 x 11 cm. Written in 19) — Regulations of the Franciscan Italy, 1455, by Gerardus de Campis. order (ff. 19-24, wanting at least 1 f. after Bound in diced brown russia, ca. 1800. {. 24) — Prayer in Latin, and notes (f.

Guglielmo Libri (sale, Sotheby, 28 29-25v). Mar. 1859, lot 948); Sir Thomas Phil- Vel., 25 ff., 20 x 15 cm. Written in lipps (Ms. 16408 and also 18237): northern Italy (Milan?), 15th c., except George Dunn (sale, Sotheby, 11 Feb. f. 25 which is 16th c. Bound in orig. 1913, lot 655); Wilfrid Merton (Ms. brown sheepskin over wood boards, brass

26). Presented in 1959 by Harrison D. bosses.

Horblit. Bookplate of Rosamond Bowditch LorMS Lat 275. Horae, Roman use. ne: whe bequeathed it to the library in

Vel., 219 ff., 14 x 10 cm. Written in )

northern France, early 16th c. 27 illumi- MS Lat 282. Hymnarium, with litany and nated borders, 7 large and 20 small minia- prayers, and fragment of an earlier untures. Bound in 16th c. blind-tooled | identified office-book (the latter ff. 23-27).

brown calf, rebacked. Vel., 32 ff., 21 x 14 cm. Written in Signature of Sabina Sopheija Behren, northern Italy, the office-book fragment Magdeburgh, 1624; book-label of Adriana 14th c., the remainder 15th c. Bound in R. Salem. Deposited in 1955 by Mr. and modern vel. boards.

Mrs. Ward M. Canaday. Bookplate of E. A. Crowninshield. Be-

246 Harvard College Library, Massachusetts

queathed in 1950 by Rosamond Bow- James P. R. Lyell, A Commentary

ditch Loring. (cited above) 239. MS Lat 283. S. Augustinus: Exhortatio

ad Julianum comitem (ff. 1-47) — Idem: RICHARDSON MANUSCRIPTS Epistola ad auxilium epsicopum: Domino The William Kine Richardson collec-

dilectissimo et venerabili fratri (ff. 47- tj F ‘ot ‘red by b 49v) — S. Bernardus: De revocatione on of manuscripts was acquires oy OS lapsi: In Christo mi dilecte nunc asculta ne est on I Mar. Tost. Each has been (ff. 49v-52v) — S. Augustinus: De illis given the designation “MS Richardson, qui_non Jaclunt poeniam um vivant: 956-961 and 2300-2301 of the Census Mundi prosperitas et vite brevitas (ff. the numbers from 1 to 29 have been ne.

. ; ; and for the 29 that were described on pp.

ae hoc Speculim ce 5 2 3 6) a tained as there given. Additional manu, scripts in the collection have been numS. Bernardus: Epistola de cura rei fami- bered to follow in the same series

liaris: Generoso et felici militi domino ,

Raimundo (ff. 86-89) — De floratio IV MS Richardson 7. Horae, Troyes use.

evangeliorum (ff. 89-94) — De floratio Harvard Catalogue, no. 70. omnium epistolarum canonicarum (ff. 94- MS Richardson 16. Aelianus: De instru-

100v) — Deprecationes ad Dominum ex endis aciebus. etc

corde recitande: Jn dilectione tua Deus et Harvard Catalogue no. 94 and plate

proximorum caritate (ff. 101-109) — S. Al oO

Hieronymus: Vita S. Pauli primi eremitae; , P.L. XXIU.17-28 (ff. 110-117). Pre- MS Richardson 17. Sallust: De bello

ceded by an index. Catilinario, etc.

Vel., 117 ff. (original f. 54 excised), Harvard Catalogue, no. 99 and plate 21 x 14 cm. Written in Italy (Florence), 42.

ca. 1450. Bound in orig. blind-tooled MS Richardson 19. Justinianus: Codex. brown MOFOCCO OVET wood boards. Harvard Catalogue, no. 34 and plate

Successive owner’s signatures: Orlan- 18.

dus de Fatiis, canon of Fiesole and chap-

lain of Florence; Joannes Dominicus de MS Richardson 21. Albertus Magnus: Fabbris, rector of S. Blasius; Antonius Notulae in S. Matthaeum et S. Marcum. Dominicus de Restis (1730). Bequeathed Harvard Catalogue, no. 67 and plate in 1950 by Rosamond Bowditch Loring. 20.

, MS Richardson 24. Apocalypse, in Old

PORTUGUESE MANUSCRIPTS Slavonic. MS Port 10. Francisco da Costa: Tratado C.

Should be dated 19th c., not 16th-17th

do provimento de guerra, que se fez nesta ciudade de Lisboa, neste anno de 96. MS Richardson 26. S. Augustinus: Opera Pap., 48 ff., 16 x 11 cm. Written in varia.

Portugal, ca. 1596. Pen-and-ink drawing Harvard Catalogue, no. 9 and plate 6. of arms of Portugal on title-page. Bound MS Richardson 30. Psalterium.

in orig. vel. Vel., 26 ff., 35 x 24 cm. Written in

Belonged to James P. R. Lyell (Armada Italy, 14th c. 8 historiated and several Collection). Presented 25 Aug. 1939 by painted initials. Bound in modern white

Thomas W. Lamont. vel.

Harvard College Library, Massachusetts 247 Bibliothek der von Portheim-Stiftung England ca. 1425. 12 miniatures and 13

(20th c.). illuminated borders; illuminated initials Harvard Catalogue, no. 50. throughout. Bound in modern red velvet.

; ; ; . Marginal note in Kalendar records

MS Richardson 31. Giovanni Boccaccio: birth of William Lathum, 1501; William Le decameron, tr. into French by Laurent H. Woodin (sale, New York, 1941, lot

de Premierfait. Vel., 262 ff., 33 x 24 317) cm. Written in |

France, ca. 1460, for Etienne Chevalier. Harvard Catalogue, no. 63. 11 miniatures. Bound in 16th c. green MS Richardson 35. Brut: Chronicle cf

velvet with brass corner-pieces. England.

Etienne Chevalier; Henri, Comte de Vel., 106 ff., 37 x 26 cm. Written in

Clermont-Tonnerre; the Minimes of Ton- England, ca. 1425. Painted grotesque nerre (1640); Cardinal Loménie de figures in the margins throughout; 24 pp. Brienne (1788); Bibliotheca Parisina of heraldic drawings. Bound in 19th c. (sale, 1791, lot 414); Thomas Johnes of stamped calf. Hafod; the Dukes of Newcastle (Clumber

sale, London, 1937, lot 934). MS Richardson 36. Psalterium, in Latin, T. F. Dibdin, Bibliographical Decam- with Wycliffite commentary in English. |

eron, I, cxxxill-cxxxiv; Walters Catalogue, Vel., 204 ff., 31 x ad ml. Written in no. 94 and plate XLI; Harvard Catalogue, England, ca. | 390. l historiated and 4

no. 75 and plates 54, 55. illuminated initials with borders. Bound in modern brown pigskin, with the Cecil

MS Richardson 32. Livius: Les décades, arms from an earlier binding inlaid on

tr. into French by Pierre Berceure. both covers.

Vel., in 2 vols., 264 and 192 ff., 42 x Thomas Philip, Earl de Grey (Wrest 29 cm. Written in France (Paris), ca. Park sale, 19 Jan. 1922, lot 639); Sir R. 1425. 20 miniatures. Bound in early 19th Leicester Harmsworth (sale, 15 Oct. c. russia leather, by Scott of Edinburgh. 1945, lot 2133).

Marquess of Lothian (sale, New York,

1932, lot 12). MS Richardson 38. Vergilius: Opera. Walters Catalogue, no. 93 and plate Vel., 324 ff., 27 x 19 cm. Written in XLIV; Harvard Catalogue, no. 65 and France, late 15th c. 19 miniatures, each

plates 50, 51. containing 1 to 6 panels; illuminated ini-

tials throughout. Bound in 18th c. red MS Richardson 33. Giacomo Vallaresso: morocco with black morocco doublures Historia de origine et processu urbis usque and end-leaves, by Tessier.

ad Carolum magnum extracta de Mari Count Macarthy (no. 2540): Sir

historiarum. Thomas Phillipps (Ms. 2164).

Pap., 186 ff., 42 x 28 cm. Holograph, Harvard Catalogue, no. 101 and plates written in the fortress of Tifernum, 1478. 51, 52. 1 illuminated border with unidentified

arms. Bound in 17th c. sprinkled calf. | MS Richardson 39. Breviarium missae, Earl of Guilford (sale, London, 1830) Dominican use.

to Sir Thomas Phillipps (Ms. 7662). Vel., 252 ff., 26 x 18 cm. Written in Alsace, ca. 1400. 28 illuminated pages.

MS Richardson 34. Horae, Sarum use. Bound in 15th c. blind-stamped red pig-

Vel., 150 ff., 28 x 20 cm. Written in skin.

248 Harvard College Library, Massachusetts Dominican Monastery at Ebersheim; dom of Seynt Kateryne virgyne and

Museo Cavalieri, Milan. martir.

Harvard Catalogue, no. 52 and plate Vel., 64 ff., 22 x 15 cm. Written in

26. England ca. 1400. Bound in blue morocMS Richardson 40. Magna Carta cum co, by Kalthoeber.

statutis From the Towneley and Aldenham collections.

Census, 1854, no. 1, wh d . vay:

Owen D. You ne: bought by. W Inserted is a letter of William Blades

Richardson, 1941. about the ms.

Walters Catalogue, no. 159 and plate MS Richardson 45. Offictum defunc-

LX; Harvard Catalogue, no. 78. torum, Horae passionis, etc. MS Richardson 41. Giovanni Boccaccio: Vel., 169 ff., 19 x 13 em. Written mn

De claris mulieribus France, ca. 1350. 10 miniatures ascribed Vel. 10 f€.. 33 x 25 cm. Written at to the Lucon Master; illuminated initials

Florence 15 the Unfinished: 90 pen-and- and partial borders throughout. Bound in

ink preliminary drawings for illuminated a . aren ee moro. B

initials, and spaces for many more. Bound , OTE EE NETONOVE CG Ne Leuze, baron

in modern white vel. d’Exaerde; John Trotter Brockett (sale, Book-stamp of Conte Ercole Silva 1823, lot 2307); Duke of Newcastle Milan (Clumber sale, HI, 1937, lot 380).

en 28. MS Richardson 42. Horae, Paris use.

Harvar d Catalogue, no. 66 Harvard Catalogue, no. 42 and plate Vel., 197 ff., 23 x 16 cm. Written in MS Richardson 46. Bastiano Foresi: Tri-

the atelier of the Grandes Heures de umphus virtutum, in Italian. .

Rohan, ca. 1420. 82 miniatures. Bound in Vel., 48 ff., 20 x 13 cm. Written at

early 19th c. black morocco. Florence, ca. 1475, for Lorenzo de’ Antoine de Buz, Seigneur de Ville- Medici, with his arms on f. 11 and an mareule (16th c.); bought ca. 1900 from autograph note of recommendation to him Quaritch by George C. Thomas, of Phila- from Marsilius Ficinus on f. 47v. Bound delphia; bought in 1947 from Rosenbach in orig. blind-tooled brown morocco.

by W. K. Richardson. MS Richardson 47. Martyrologium Ro-

Walters Catalogue, no. 96 and plate manum. ALI; Erwin Panofsky, “The de Buz Vel., 70 ff., 17 x 11 cm. Written in Pook (1949) ae 34 oo r 4. ue Italy, 14th c. Bound in 17th c. black calf.

in, and plates; Harvard Catalogue, no. 64 and plate 29. MS Richardson 50. Pope Martin V: MS Richardson 43. Francesco Petrarca: Charter concerning diocese of Lisbon.

Sonett ; tri 6 eVel., 30 x1424. 37 cm. Written at onetti, canzoni, trionfi.1| f., | Rome, Vel., 186 ff., 24 x 14 cm. Written in

Italy (Florence?) in 1440; Professor

Ernest Wilkins identifies the scribe as RUSSIAN MANUSCRIPTS

rown cal. Russian.

Antonio ic Mario. Bound in modern MS Russ 15 (Kilgour). Apocalypse, in MS Richardson 44. The lyf and martir- Pap., 148 ff., 18 x 14 cm. Written in

Harvard College Library, Massachusetts 249 eastern Europe, ca. 1600. 75 full-page coat of arms. Bound in orig. black mo-

pen and watercolor drawings. Bound in rocco. .

orig. blind-stamped calf, clasps. Presented 12 Sep. 1940 by Alain Presented in 1957 by Bayard L. Kil- White.

sour. MS Span 58. Armorial, in Spanish: Lo present libre o blaso de les armes en

SLAVIC MANUSCRIPTS loqual estan continuades les armes dels MS Slavic 2. Liturgy: Octodechus, or Reys, Ducs, Comptes, ¢ Barons. Parakletike, in Old Church Slavonic. Pap., 126 ff. C1 I. wanting after f. 69), Vel., 188 ff., 26 x 18 cm. Written in 28 x 20 cm. Written in Spain, ca. 1600. the monastery of S. Petka, Serbia, in 6861 On eee tilt. and watercolor. Bound in i 1353), in Cyrille sei Bound in or ate of Emnest Moline. Presented Bought in 1950 from Erik von Scher- 6 May 1946 by Dr. William Inglis Morse. ling (Rotulus, V, 1949, no. 2150; there MS Span 59. Cofradia de nuestra Sefiora wrongly identified), as the gift of Imre de de las Nieves: Regla y establecimientos.

Vegh. Vel., 24 ff., 22 x 16 cm. Begun at Valladolid, 1551; carried on to 1623 in a SPANISH MANUSCRIPTS variety of formal and cursive hands. 1 pen-work miniature, 1 pen-work border.

{MS Span 54. Bernardo de Gongora: Bound in orig. blind-tooled brown calf.

Armada de Espafia para Inglaterra. Bought in 1943 from J. S. Schwartz Pap., 4 ff., 32 x 22 cm. Written in (Sheldon Fund). Spain, ca. 1588 (a contemporary copy of

an original dated in the text 15 Aug. fMS Span 60. Baldegovia, Spain: Libro

1588). Unbound. de apeos y aclaraciones hecho ante la Felipe de Soto y Posada; James P. R. justicia hordinaria de Valdegobia.

Lyell (Armada Collection). Presented 25 Pap., 99 ff., 33 x 23 cm. Written in Aug. 1939 by Thomas W. Lamont. Spain, 1572, with annotations in several James P. R. Lyell, A Commentary 17th c. hands. Bound in orig. limp vel.

(cited above) 237. wrapper.

fMS Span 55. Philip Il, of Spain: Carta Rodrieuer 20 Apr. 1948 by Jose M. del Rey a la ciudad de Arequipa.

Pap., 1 f., 20 x 21 cm. Written at fMS Span 61. Carta de hidalguia, of Dona

Arequipa, Peru, 30 Jul. 1591, by the Maria Bermudez, Don Diego, Don

scribe Adrian de Ufelde. Alvaro, and Don Gongalo de Salagar.

Belonged to James P. R. Lyell (Armada Vel., 48 ff., 31 x 22 cm. Written at Collection). Presented 25 Aug. 1939 by Madrid, 9 Jul. 1599, with an addendum

Thomas W. Lamont. in another hand, 9 Feb. 1600. 1 full-page James P. R. Lyell, A Commentary and 1 small miniature. Bound in orig.

(cited above) 238. , dark green morocco gilt.

; , glis Morse.

MS Span 57. S. Benedictus: Regula mon- chev 28 Mar. 1947 by Dr. William asteriorum, in Catalan.

Vel., 99 ff., 18 x 14 cm. Written in {MS Span 62. Carta de hidalguia, of Don Spain, 16th c. 1 ornamental border with Alonso de Lepe Carvajal.

250 Harvard College Library, Massachusetts Vel., 78 ff., 31 x 21 cm. Written at Those designated with the letter H after Granada, 22 Mar. 1594, with endorse- the number are in the collection of Philip ments by several other hands. 3 full-page, Hofer, the Curator of the Department, 1 small miniature; 15 illuminated initials. and are on deposit in the Library. Bound in orig. red velvet.

Book-label of Marshall C. Lefferts: (MS Typ 1. Pontificale, the Calderini bought 26 Oct. 1901 by William Augustus Pontifical.

White. Presented in 1942 by Harold T. Census, 949, no. 1, when owned by White and Mrs. Hugh D. Marshall. Frank B. Bemis. Bought in 1943 from the Rosenbach Corporation (Printing and fMS Span 67. Giovanni Boccaccio: Caida Graphic Arts Unrestricted Income).

de principes, in Spanish. Walters Catalogue, no. 161 and plate Pap., 176 ff., 39 x 28 cm. Written in LXIV; Harvard Catalogue, no. 47 and Spain, ca. 1430, by several hands. Bound plate 23. in 19th c. mottled calf.

Label of A. Ferin, bookseller, Lisbon; MS Typ 2. Suetonius: De vita et moribus

stamp of Gabriel Sanchez, bookseller, _duodecim principum Romanorum libri Madrid; owner’s stamp, Bernardino Ri- duodecim. beiro de Carvalho, Lisbon. Presented in Vel., 158 ff., 27 x 19 cm. Written in

1953 by Imre de Vegh. Italy, ca. 1450. 12 decorated initials; un- identified arms added later (16th c.?).

MS Span. 68. Reinerus Gemma Frisius: Bound in 18th c. russia, probably in Eng-

Uso del anillo astronomico. | | land, for Dr. Anthony Askew.

Pap., 8 ff, 21 x 15 cm. Written in Dr. Anthony Askew (Ms. sale, 1785):

Spain in 1560. Pen-drawings. Bound in Michael Wodhul (sale, 1886, lot 2446)

modern decorated boards. _ | to Quaritch; J. C. Adams (sale, 1931, lot

Bought from Francisco Vindel, Madrid, 267); bought by Philip Hofer and preby Dr. William Inglis Morse, Nov. 1927, sented to the Library, 1942. and presented by his daughter, Mrs. Fred-

erick Hilles, 1952. MS Typ 3. Biblia. fMS Span 77. Gonsalvo Fernandez de oh a ore no. I, wren owned °Y

Cérdova: L.s. to Ferdinand and Isabella lip Hofer, who presente¢ to the Ae

1942. The binding is vellum, not (Naples, I Jul. 1504). deerskin,brary, over boards

Pap., 6 ff., 29 x 22 cm. °

Purchased in 1934 from Francisco Vin- MS Typ 4. Biblia. del, Madrid, by Dr. William Inglis Morse, Census, 1692, no. 3, when owned by who presented it to the Library in 1945. Philip Hofer, who presented it to the LiMANUSCRIPTS

brary, 1942.

IN THE DEPARTMENT OF MS Typ 5. Ptolemy: Cosmographiae libri PRINTING AND GRAPHIC ARTS octo; Latin translation by Jacobus Angelus.

The manuscripts in this Department Vel., 232 ff., 25 x 17 cm. Written in have been selected because of their artis- Italy, ca. 1410. Diagrams. Bound in 18th tic, palaeographic, or calligraphic interest, c. wood boards, russet morocco spine.

and they include examples that would Library of St. Mark’s at Florence (no. otherwise fall within nearly all the other 186); bought 1833, by Sir Thomas Philmanuscript categories in the Library. lipps (Ms. 6552) through Payne. Bought

Harvard College Library, Massachusetts 251 in 1947 from William H. Robinson (Hofer Italy (Naples), ca. 1500. 19 full-page

Fund). miniatures; first page of text in ornamental Harvard Catalogue, no. 60. frame of gold and colors. Spaces for 2

more miniatures left blank. Bound in 18th

{MS Typ 6. S. Hieronymus: Epistula ad c. Italian red morocco. Heliodorum supra epitaphium Nepotiani Arms of a cardinal painted over orig. (fragment: Epistula LX, ed. I. Hilberg, arms. Richard Heber (sale, part XI, 1836,

CSEL, LIV, 1910, 567 line 5 to 568 line lot 1027), bought by Thorpe for Sir

12). Thomas Phillipps (Ms. 8416). Bought in Vel., part of 1 f. only, 31 x 14 cm, 1947 from William H. Robinson (Hofer

consists of 1 column (r. and v.) cut from Fund). a ms. originally in double columns. Writ- Walters Catalogue, no. 216; Harvard ten in Anglo-Saxon minuscule, probably Catalogue, no. 106 and plate 44. in Germany, late 8th c.

Guglielmo Libri (sale, 1862, lot 241); f{MS Typ 9. Leonardus Aretinus: Episto-

to Sir Thomas Phillipps (Ms. 36185, larum libri octo. formerly 30499). Bought in 1947 from Vel., 100 ff., 34 x 23 cm.; ff. 99-100 William H. Robinson (Hofer Fund). part of orig. binding; lacks about 20 ff. H. Schenkl, “Bibliotheca Patrum La- Written in Florence, Italy, ca. 1470, to be tinorum Britannica,” part V, no. 2154 sold by Vespasiano da Bisticci. 1 white(Wien.Sitzb., CXXVII, 1892) 75; E. A. vine border; illuminated initial to each Lowe, Cod. Lat. Ant., Il (Oxford, 1935) book, explicits in gold. Bound in late 18th 9, no. 146; Zeph Stewart, “Insular Script c. French purple morocco.

without Insular Abbreviations: a Problem Inscription on f. 100: “Vespasianus in Eighth-Century Palaeography,” Specu- [i.e., Vespasiano da Bisticci] librarius lum, XXV (1950) 483-490; idem, “An Florentinus vendidit’’; Chardin sale (1825,

Eighth-Century Fragment of Jerome,” lot 2188); Sir Thomas Phillipps (Ms. Harvard Library Bulletin, IV (1950) 862). Bought in 1947 from William H. 254-258 with 2 plates; Harvard Cata- Robinson (Hofer Fund).

logue, no. 1. Harvard Catalogue, no. 84.

MS Typ 7. Macrobius: In Somnium MS Typ 10. Boethius: De musica.

Scripionis. Census, 1698, no. 26, when owned by Vel., 111 ff., 25 x 18 cm.; f. 4, in a Philip Hofer, who presented it in 1942.

modern hand, replaces the orig. first leaf

of text. Written in Italy by several hands; MS Typ 11. Chronique des rois d’Anglecolophon dated 7 Feb. 1469. 2 full-page terre (from Athelstan to Edward I).

miniatures; map of the world; diagrams. Vel. roll, 403 x 26 cm., consisting of Bound in orig. blind-tooled brown mo- 6 membranes (wanting at least one mem-

rocco over wood boards. brane at beginning and one at end). WritSignature of Nicolai Briganti (16th or ten in England, ca. 1300. 25 large, 82 17th c.); on back flyleaf, in 18th c. hand, small medallion portraits. a series of names in the Castellucci family. Craven Ord (2d sale, 1830, lot 1002); Bought in 1946 from Dr. Erwin Rosen- | to Sir Thomas Phillipps (Ms. 4096); sold

thal (Hofer Fund). at Sotheby’s (27 Jun. 1938, lot 62). Gift Harvard Catalogue, no. 77. of the Friends of the Harvard College Li-

MS Typ 8. Ovidius: Heroides. brary, 1941. Vel., 104 ff., 17 x 10 cm. Written in MS Typ 12. Lactantius: Les divines

252 Harvard College Library, Massachusetts institutions; translated into French by concerning the maintenance of the navy.

René Famé. Pap., 35 ff., 20 x 14 cm. Written in Vel., 190 ff. (f. 3 wanting), 24 x 17 England, ca. 1590. 6 full-page watercolor cm. Written in France, 1537, for Francois drawings, 1 watercolor vignette, 1 penJ. First initial (f. 4) a crowned salaman- and-ink vignette. Bound in black morocco der and semé of F’s; decorated initials and by Sangorski and Sutcliffe; one orig. vel. bar-ornaments throughout. Bound in early cover bound in.

18th c. green morocco. Belonged to James P. R. Lyell (Armada Francois I of France; inscription, “Ex Collection). Presented in 1939 by

dono dominarum de Lasqueuille, 1634”; Thomas W. Lamont.

sold at Sotheby’s (3 Apr. 1939, lot 47). James P. R. Lyell, A Commentary Bought in 1942 from C. A. Stonehill (cited above) 230. (Treat Fund).

Harvard Catalogue, no. 122. MS Typ 17. Francesco Petrarca: Africa, sive De vita et gestis Scipionis primi

MS Typ 13. Vespasiano Amphiareo da Africani. Ferrara: Preces piae, in Latin (ff. 3-21v), Pap., 153 ff., 22 x 15 cm. Written in preceded by a Preface, in Italian (ff. 1v- Chios in 1461, by Johannes Antonius de

2v). . . Collis, son of Jacobus Physicus. Orig.

Vel., 21 ., 17 x Il cm. Written in blind-stamped brown morocco over wood Italy by Vespasiano Amphiareo, mid 16th boards. c., in a variety of styles. Bound in 19th c. Bought 20 Nov. 1474 at Kaffa, Russia,

cloth. . by Antonius de Bozello from Michaelus Presented in 1942 by Mrs. Charles Niger, witnessed by Johannes and Leonar--

B. Perkins. dus; acquired 20 May 1666 by Antonius MS Typ 14. Geoffrey Whitney: A Choice Maria Bottus. Purchased in 1941 from of Emblems. William H. Schab (Treat Fund). Pap., 98 ff., 27 x 19 cm. Written in Ernest H. Wilkins, “The Harvard Ms. England, ca. 1585, possibly autograph, of Petrarch’s Africa,’ Harvard Library for Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester; with Bulletin, XII (1958) 320-325, with 2 his coat of arms. 197 emblematic draw- plates.

.watercolor; ; -and-ink ; drawings on ff. 34, 36, and

ines Th pen and ink, sepia, and blue MS Typ 18. Greek Poets. Orpheus,

; signed ,; « 53 pseud.: Argonautica“H.A.” (ff. 1-31)Bound — Idem: 39 with monogram ;, ‘1 16th c. vel Hymni (ff. 32-56v) — Proclus: Hymni ; (ff. Robertao Dudley, Earl57-59v) of Leicester. In—- Homer: Hymni (ff. 60; 98) — Eros drapetes (ff. 99Quaritch Cat. 194 (Dec.Moschus: 1899, no. 1395);

105)Augustus — Aratus: bought byvay: William White,Phaenomena 2 Jan.

(ff. 106; 146v). All in Greek. 1900. in x1941 by Harold T.in , Vel.,Presented 146 ff., 22 14 cm. Written White and Mrs. Hugh D. Marshall. , Italy, ca. 1490, by Joannes Rhosos. 1 Geoffrey Whitney, A Choice ofborder, Em- wo, ace . ; historiated initial, and miniature.

blemes (Leyden, 1586); ; Bound in Henrietta brown moroccoC. gilt, by C.

Bartlett, Catalogue of Early English Lewis

pooks eee 169; Harvard Cata- Theodore Williams (sale, 1827, lot

OBUE, NO. 1276); bought by Singer for Sir Thomas

MS Typ 16. John Montgomery: A treatise Phillipps (Ms. 3503); bought in 1947

Harvard College Library, Massachusetts 253

from William H. Robinson by Philip England, ca. 1570, in an italic hand. Hofer, and presented in 1948 “in honor Bound in orig. red velvet. | of Mrs. Frederick Winslow’s scholarly Bought 6 Apr. 1895 from Quaritch by help to the Harvard Library, 1936-1948.” William Augustus White. Presented in Walters Catalogue, no. 197 (in error 1941 by Harold T. White and Mrs. Hugh as to collation); Harvard Catalogue, no. D. Marshall.

78 and plate 39. MS Typ 23. Procopius Caesariensis: De MS Typ 19. Jan de Keyser: Album ami- bello Italico adversus Gothos, translated corum, in Latin, German, French, and by Leonardus Aretinus.

English. Vel., 94 ff., 23 x 15 cm. Written in Pap., 165 ff., 16 x 10 cm. Written in Italy, probably at Florence, ca. 1440.

England, France, the Netherlands, etc., Bound in orig. blind-stamped brown mo1585-1609, by numerous hands, includ- rocco over wood boards.

ing: Thomas Churchyard, Laurence Presented in 1944 by J. M. Hunnewell. Humphrey, John Rainolds, William MS Typ 24. Italian Novelle. Leon Bat-

Fulke, Thomas Lorkin, Roger Goad, aq. TY: tista Alberti[?]: Hippolyto e Lionora (ff. Laurence Chaderton, John Copcot, oo . 1-13) ——- Leonardus Aretinus: Stratonica Thomas Legge, Jean Hotman, and Justus , ; ,; i. ,;. (ff. 13v-19) — Julia unica figliola de Lipsius. 19 heraldic and emblematic s ; ; , , misier Giovanne de Cristelli (ff. 21-36v)

drawings. Bound in orig. white vel. ; — Hieronymo di Bracchi Padoano (ff. Presented in 1949 by Professor Emma ; ;

Marshall Denkincer 36v-54v) — Antonio di Cresenzo da

NET. Montagnana (ff. 54v-63) — Leon BatMS Typ 20. Choir-book (combined office) tista Alberti: Eclogues (ff. 63v-68v). with music, in Latin. Vel., 68 ff., 17 x 12 cm. Written in Vel., 98 ff., 19 x 13 cm. Written in Italy, probably at Verona, mid 15th c.,

Italy, 15th c. (ff. 97-98 a later addition in by Felice Feliciano. Bound in orig. brown a different hand, replacing one or more morocco, with Roman plaquettes stamped

missing ff.). 1 large vine-work initial. in silver.

Bound in modern limp vel. Bought in 1939 from E. P. Gold-

19th c.). P ted Copley Greene. ie i 4 | Miss Mary Amory Greene of Boston schmidt (Nash Fund).

cot ¢.). Presented in 1941 by Henry MS Typ 25. S. Basil: De legendis anti-

quorum libris, translated by Leonardus MS Typ 21. Horae, Roman use (Langres); Aretinus.

in Latin with some rubrics in French. Census, 1017. Call-number changed Vel., 291 ff., 20 x 15 cm. Written in from Sumner 66.

France, 16th c. 1 large miniature, 9 small a

historiated initials, illuminated borders MS Typ 27. Septem Psalmi poenitentiales. throughout. Bound in modern brown mo- Census, 1694, no. 12, when owned by

rocco by Capé Masson-Debonelle. Philip Hofer; presented by him in 1942. Presented in 1946 by Donald McKay Contains 152 (not 151) ff.

Frost. MS Typ 28. Pontificale.

MS Typ 22. Parvum Officium B. V. M., Census, 1694, no. 8, when owned by in English: A true translation into English Philip Hofer; presented by him, Feb. of the Little office of the blessed virgin 1942.

Mary. | Belonged to the Rev. Henry Drury Pap., 246 ff., 21 x 17 cm. Written in (sale, 1827, lot 3858), bought by Clarke.

254 Harvard College Library, Massachusetts MS Typ 29. S. Augustinus: Enarrationes England and on the continent, ca. 1600,

in Psalmos (not Psalterium). by several hands. 2 pen-and-ink drawings Census, 1695, no. 15, when owned by of religious symbols. Bound in orig. Philip Hofer; presented by him in 1942. French citron morocco, gold-tooled with

On Ps. 77-150 only. Lindsay’s name, initials, and Spanish motfMS Typ 30. Apocrypha (O.T.): I Esdras C0, and seme of M, B, C, and S-ferme

and Tobit, in Latin. ciphers. | Marquess of Lothian (sale, 1932, lot

,g

Vel, 7 ff, 33 x 23 cm.; a fragment 24). Bequeathed in 1947 by Gabriel

from a larger ms. Written in France, 14th Ww 1 4 y c. 3 illuminated initials. Bound in modern aa

boards, tan pigskin spine. {MS Typ 36. Maximilian I, Emperor: L.s. Bookplate of Edouard Sandoz. Pre- to Henry VIII, of England (Trent, Aus-

sented in 1942 by Philip Hofer. tria, 6 Mar. 1516), in Latin, also signed

MS Typ 31. Horae, in Dutch. by Jacobus Bannicius. Vel., 175 ff., 15 x 11 cm. (4 ff. wantin Vel., 1 f., 26 x 33 cm.

, Collection of Ralph C. Runyon. Bought after f. 133; 3 ff. after f. 135). Written in ; A3 f William H. Schab (Cutti the Netherlands, ca. 1500. [lluminated F - rom William H. Schab (Cutting initials throughout. Bound in early 19th und). c. red straight-grain morocco. piMS Typ 37. Novum Testamentum. Bought in 1944 from M. J. Rosenthal Vel., 172 ff., 50 x 18 cm. Probably

(Treat Fund). written in Germany, 14th c., by two hands; copious marginal glosses, and a

MS Typ 32. Horae, Paris use. . harmony. Pen-work initials throughout. Vel., 161 ff., 20 x 15 cm. (1 f. wanting Bound in modern blind-tooled brown moafter f. 111). Written in northern France, rocco by F. Bedford.

late 15th c. 14 miniatures. Bound in mod- Henry Huth (sale, lot 7383); Sir R. ern Spanish red morocco, with armorial Leicester Harmsworth (sale, 1945, lot

stamp. . . 2039) to William King Richardson, who

Bought in 1930 from Francisco Vindel, presented it in 1946. Barcelona, by Dr. William Inglis Morse, Harvard Catalogue, no. 43 and plate 9. who presented it in 1943.

MS Typ 39. Gebetboek (Catholic), in

MS Typ 34. Pauline Epistles, in Latin. Dutch. Pap., 200 ff., 14 x 9 cm. Written in Vel., 194 ff., 15 x 11 cm. Written in imitation of roman and italic letterpress the Netherlands, ca. 1530, by several printing by Julius Caesar Albicans for hands. 46 full-page miniatures, 32 of Antonio Caraffa, Rome, 1582. Penwork which form a pictorial life of Christ. initials and borders; Caraffa arms. Bound Bound in blind-tooled brown morocco by

in orig. red morocco. F. Bedford.

Bequeathed in 1948 by Harold Wil- From the library of Arthur H. Lea, merding Bell. 1938. MS Typ 35. James Lindsay, 7th Baron bMS Typ 40. Chronicon Angliae ab initio Lindsay: Commonplace book of medical mundi ad accessum Edwardi IV.

and household recipes; in English, Latin, Vel. roll, 864 x 39 cm., consisting of

French, and Italian. 14 membranes sewn end to end. Written Pap., 123 ff., 20 x 15 cm. Written in in England, ca. 1470. Medallion portraits,

Harvard College Library, Massachusetts 255 miniature drawings, coats of arms 228) — Dominicus de Clavasio: Practica

throughout. geometrica (ff. 230-237). Sir Thomas Phillipps (Ms. 26428). Pap., 237 ff., 31 x 21 cm. Probably

Presented in 1946 by William King written at Vienna, ca. 1425. Pen-and-ink

Richardson. miniatures of constellations; diagrams.

| . ; Bound in 18th c. mottled sheepskin.

bMS Typ 41. Chronique du monde depuls Bought in 1946 from Erwin Rosenthal

la création, et des rois de France et (Hofer Fund).

d’Angleterre, jusqu’a l’an 1461.

Vel. roll, 1171 x 63 cm., consisting of MS Typ 45. Jacobus de Cessolis: Schach17 membranes pasted end to end. Written zabelbuch (ff. 2-87) — Charms, in Ger-

in France, ca. 1462. 13 miniatures, 2 man (ff. 87-88v) — Tageszeiten (ff. 89-

coats of arms. 144v) — Kalendar (ff. 145-159v) —

Arms of Gavre de Liedekerke; W. H. Charms, in German (f. 160-160v). Crawford (sale, 1891, lot 718). Presented Vel., 159 ff., 22 x 15 cm. (lacking f.

in 1943 by William King Richardson. 8. 1 f. after f. 1, and 1 f. after f. 11). MS Typ 42. Francesco Petrarca: Trionfi. Written in Germany , ca. 1408, by eb, ral

Vel., 68 ff., 13 x 9 cm. Written in hands. 12 miniatures representing chess Italy, dated 10 Jan. 1489. 1 illuminated pieces in human form ; 2 others, repborder, decorated initials throughout. resenting the king and queen, lacking.

Bound in Italian 17th c. calf. With back cover only of orig. red pigskin Bought in 1949 from Howard S. Mott binding; modern front cover.

(Nash Fund), Prince | Dietrichstein library. Bequeathed in 1938 by Silas W. Howland. fMS Typ 43. Astronomical Miscellany. Albert Ilg, ‘“Mittelalterliche Heil- und Tabulae Alphonsinae, with conversion Segensspruche,” Anzeiger fiir Kunde der factors for Vienna (ff. 1-80) — Practica deutschen Vorzeit, N.F. XX (1873) 226tabularum Alphonsi (ff. 81-140v) — 229, prints some of the charms; Gerard Tabula stellarum fixarum (ff. 141-165v) Francis Schmidt, Das deutsche Prosa— Michael Scot: Liber de signis et Schachzabelbuch (Kritische Ausgabe), unimaginibus (ff. 166-172v) — Aratus: published Harvard doctoral dissertation Descriptio sphaerae et signorum zodiac (1953); Harvard Catalogue, no. 58 and (ff. 176-176v) — Beda: De constellatio- plate 46. nibus (ff. 176v-178v) —— Accursius de

Parma: Astrolabium sphaericum (here MS Typ 46. Nemesius of Emesa: De entitled Tractatus de sphaera_ solida; natura hominis (P.G., XL, 504-512 line sometimes ascribed to Johannes de Harle- 6; 517 line 19-817), (ff. 1-7, 17-40v, 45beke) (ff. 179-188) — De compositione 5iv, disarranged in binding) —- Gregorius et usu Torqueti (ff. 188-188v) — Franco Thaumaturgus: Expositio fidei quam per de Polonia: Modus construendi Torque- revelatione a beato Joanne evangelista

tum (ff. 189-190v) — Astrolabium accepit (P.G., X, 984-988) (f. 7) —

graece acceptatio; unfinished (ff. 191-212) Idem: Capita dubia de anima (P.G., X, — Prophatius Hebraeus: Compositio novi . 1137-1145) (ff. 7-8v) — S. Gregory of quadranti (ff. 212v-216v) —— Johannes Nyssa: De anima et resurrectione, sive

Eligerus de Gondersleuen: De utilitate Macrinia (P.G., XLVI, 12-64 line 46; quadrantis (ff. 217-221) — Ars metrice 113 line 37-160) (ff. 9-1l6v, 52-59) — (ff. 221v-225v) — Jordanus Nemorarius: Fragmentum anonymi culusdam De De ponderibus et de equilibri (ff. 226- mystica cena, incomplete; ascribed by a

256 Harvard College Library, Massachusetts later hand to S. Gregory of Nyssa, begin- Inglis Morse, and presented in 1943. ning. ‘ECyrntat reoi tot detavov tov Seono- Harvard Catalogue, no. 51 and plate

tixov mohdoig (ff. 41-44v, disarranged in 14.

binding) —- Fragmentum anonymi cui- , usdam Quo modo confutare oportet cos ee P too ee rare on Written in rogantes, sitne animadated insubstantiva; be- ° ? . arms on er P mn

collec-

Italy, ca. 1460. Evidently part of a longer Jean Calvin: A.l.s. to Jehanne de la Rive,

gilt. Pap., 1 f.,27 x 21cm. Purchased in 1960 from Marlborough Bought in 1897 by James Freeman

ms. Bound in modern green morocco in French (Geneva, 3 Jun. 1558).

Rare Books Ltd., London (cat. 43, no. 4; Clarke from W. E. Benjamin (list 82);

Printing & Graphic Arts fund). deposited in the Library in 1946 and pre{MS Typ 489. Pope Bonifacius VIII: sented in 1949.

een Vi pecretallum, Gm Bosse yoann’ Francois I, of France: Doc.s., an order ndreae. On last end-leat, a decree 0 convoking a parliament at Rouen, in

Pope Benedict XII, dated 1336. French (St. Germain-en-Laye, 11 Feb Vel., 122 ff., 46 x 28 cm. Written in 1526)

Italy (Bologna), late 14th c. One histoVel., 1 f., 18 x 30 cm.

riated border within unidentified arms, 44 Devos; :in , a ve posited 1946, and presented historiated initials. Bound in 15th c. 1949, by James Freeman Clarke Spanish brown blind-tooled morocco, with )

brass bosses and clasps. Henri IV, of France: Doc.s., an anPurchased in 1960 from H. P. Kraus. nouncement of appointment of [ . . .]

282 Harvard College Library, Massachusetts Garnier as one of the two échevins of With ms. notes signed by T. de Marinis,

Paris (Lyons, 8 Aug. 1600). 16 Oct. 1909.

Pap., 1 f., 33 x 21 cm. ; The Cora Aitken Kennedy Sada collec- nye is Is. (n. p., 5 Dec. tion, presented by Dr. Harris Kennedy in ) to Lady Golding. 1948. Pap., 2 ff., 34 Purchased x 23 incm. 1960 from Hamill & Henry VII, of England: Doc.s., an order Barker, Chicago (S. A. E. Morse fund).

on the Royal Treasury directed to Sir , Robert Lytton (Westminster, 4 Jan. Zygmunt II Augustus, King of Poland:

1499), Doc. s. (Warsaw,order10 Sep. 1571); an to the royal treasurer, Hieronim Vel., 1 f., 18 x 25 cm. B kit debt Bought in 1929 by Ralph C. Runyon NZESKI, 10 pay a deol.

from Maggs. Presented in 1947 by Dr. Pap., 2 ff., 32 x 21 cm.

William Inclis Morse Purchased in 1958 from M. K. Dzie-

es wanowski, Cambridge (Carl Tilden Keller

Hubert Languet: A.l.s. to Johannes Glau- Fund). burg, in Latin (Prague, 8 Mar. 1575).

Pap., 1 f., 30 x 18 cm. LOWELL AUTOGRAPHS

Presented in 1951 by Carleton R.

Richmond. Michael Angelo Buonarroti: A.doc:.s., W. H. Bond, “A Letter of Languet ordering a certain Giovanni to pay

about Sidney,” Harvard Library Bulletin, Stefano, a mason, for work done in the

IX (1955) 105-109. sacristy of San Lorenzo; in Italian (Flor-

Michel de Castelnau, Sieur de Mauvis- P, I2 men an a cm. Roush sketch sire: Doc.s. (France, 17 Oct. 1567). Ps» ° E on verso. Vel., f.,in 18 xmark 29Imre cm. , VeghCarleton ; 1Owner’s of de James Presented 1956 by d Curt H. Reis; Young; Alfred Morrison (sale, London,

ANSEL INCISUIBEL. 10 Dec. 1917, lot 142). Bequeathed in Philip Melanchthon: unsigned marginal 1925 by Amy Lowell.

note, cut from his copy of Plutarch. Alfred Morrison, Catalogue of the Col-

Pap., part of 1 f., 6 x 5 cm. lection of Autograph Letters and Histori-

Presented in 1847 by W. B. Sprague to cal Documents, I (1883) 131. Andrews Norton; Charles Eliot Norton

autograph collection, presented in 1914. MANUSCRIPTS BOUND WITH

Gianfrancesco Pico: A. |. s. (Mirandola, PRINTED BOOKS

t. 1499) to Isabella, Marchesa of

Mantas ) to Esabella, Marchesa 0 *FC5.A100.537v. Henricus Suso: Horo-

Pap., 1 f£., 31 x 22 cm. With seal. enum Oo sapienmiae, in ie |

Presented by Miss G. R. B. Richards, ap. x cm. ritten i France, early 16th c. Bound in 19th c.

Wellesley, ; green calf by Massachusetts. Hayday, with a printed

Luigi . Pulci: A.l.s. to [Lorenzo de book: Le verger celeste (Paris, 1537). Medici?] (Milan, 23 Aug. 1466), in Bought from William H. Schab, 1942

Italian. (Treat Fund). Pap., 1 f., 17 x 21 cm.

Bought at Rauch-Hoepli sale (Geneva, *1C.B6375A.1544. Matteo Maria Bojar-

1956, lot 9), Amy Lowell Fund. do, conte di Scandiano: A. |. s. (Scan-

Giles Constable, Massachusetts 283 diano, 7 Jun. 1460) to Silvo de Setto *42-2080F (uncatalogued). Sigmund

Bonifacio. Gelen: Annotationes in Livium.

Pap., 1f., 15 x21 cm. Pap., 59 ff., 31 x 20 cm. Written by

Bookplates of William Horatio Craw- Gelen and bound in 17th c. vel. with his ford and Carlo Biaggi. Presented in 1954 copy of Glareanus, Annotationes [in

by Mr. and Mrs. Ward M. Canaday. Livium] (Basle, 1540).

La: ; ; Signatures of Gasparo Sardi and Sig-

WKR 12.3.5. Davidis Psalm. Paris, Jean mund Gelen. Purchased in 1942 from E. Heuqueville, 1575. Printed book, with Offenbacher (Howe Fund). ms. additions.

Census, 1663, no. 4, when in the hi- KRESS LIBRARY rary oF Miss ee pen ae wre OF BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS

Ne 957.in theGRADUATE rarvar oliege Ll BAKER LIBRARY rary SCHOOL OF

24278.116*. Medical notes in Latin, with BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION drawings of a skeleton and a blood-letting HARVARD UNIVERSITY

figure. CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS Pap. (drawings on vel.), 5 ff., 24 x 16

cm. (drawings 24 x 23 cm., folded). 1. Sir Thomas Gresham: For the underWritten in France, 1512. Bound in orig. standing of the exchange. blind-tooled pigskin with a printed book: Pap., 12 ff. (including 3 blank), 30 x Vallastus de Jarenta, Practica que alias 21 cm. Written in England, ca. 1576. Un-

Philonium dicitur (Lyons, 1501). bound. |

; ; (1578); Captain Hervey G. St. John sapientum, and Ludo septem sapientum, ; , tr. by Conradus Celtes. Mildmay; Loseley Collection. Purchased Inc 5549. Ausonius: Sentencie septem Autograph signature of Dr. John Dee

; in 1939 from W. H. Robinson.

Pap., 5 ff., 32 x 21 cm. Written by Celtes in margins and on blanks at end _Raymond de Roover, Gresham on For-

of his copy of the Aldine Theocritus eign Exchange (Cambridge, 1949). (1495; Proctor no. 5549). Bound in orig. 2. Petrus Tartaretus: Notes on his lectures

pigskin over wood boards. on the Ethica of Aristoteles (ff. 1-37) — Ownership stamp and motto of Con- Magister Hieronymus: Notes on his lecradus Celtes. Deposited in 1951 by Imre tures on the Moralitates of Robertus Hol-

de Vegh. kot (ff. 42-93). Both in Latin.

Inc 6125. Marsilius Ficinus: A.l.s. to Pap., 93 ff., 28 x 20 cm. Written in Niccolé Michelozzi (19 Oct. 1475). France (Rheims?), 1501. Bound in orig. Pap., 1 f., 15 x 22 cm. Bound in wood wood boards, blind-tooled brown morocco boards, russet morocco spine, with printed spine, with a printed book (GW 5753). book: Ficinus’s De cristiana_ religione

(1480), containing some holograph an- THE LIBRARY OF

notations. PROFESSOR GILES CONSTABLE Library of S. Mark’s, Florence (no. 23 CRAIGIE STREET

197); Guglielmo Libri (sale, London, CAMBRIDGE 38, MASSACHUSETTS

1862, lot 239); Sir Thomas Phillipps (Ms. ae ,

16389; sale, Sotheby, 25-26 Nov. 1946, The descriptions have been furnished lot 122), where bought (money from the by the owner.

sale of duplicates). 1. Notarial register, containing abstracts

284 Giles Constable, Massachusetts of documents dated between 1403 and 1. Biblia, fragment; beginning of Luke.

1414, from Dauphiné (?area of Die). Vel., 1 f., 51 x 35 cm. Written in Pap., 144 ff. (lacking 15 ff.), 22 x 16 northern Italy, 11th c. One large initial; cm. Written in France, 1403-1414. One later (15th c.?) figure of S. Lawrence, board and backstrip only preserved; with 2 coats of arms. The leaf was used original brown calf over oak board, vel. as a binding, and the figure of S. Law-

fly-leaf from a 15th c. ms. rence apparently dates from that time. In Pressmark, 18th or early 19th c., “N° poor condition. 1844 ante 2117”; no. 208 bis in an un- Acquired in 1951 in Florence. identified auction. Obtained in 1956 from

Starr Book Store, Boston. THE LIBRARY OF 2. Albertus Magnus: Compendium the- MRS. WILLIAM EMERSON

ologicae veritatis. CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS Pap., 91 ff. (+ 5 blanks), 27 x 20 cm.

Written in France (Le Parc, Louvain), Census, 1055-1056, 2306; four items. mid 15th c. Rubrications. Bound with Mrs. Emerson died in 1957, and in 1958 the next ms. in 17th c. brown calf, with her ms. no. 3 was presented in memory the arms of Le Parc Abbey, Louvain of her and her father, William Augustus

(scratched away with a knife). White, by Harold T. White, Donald MofLe Parc Abbey, pressmark “I. theca fat, and Mrs. Jon Wiig to the Harvard V.”; bookplate of Guy Ridley. Acquired College Library, where it is now MS Typ

in 1956 from Quaritch. 443. The other three mss. were sold at 3. Petrus Venerabilis: Contra Petrobru- auction by Sotheby’s 19 May 1958, as

sjanos. follows: no. 1, lot 98; no. 2, lot 99; no. Pap. and vel., 69 ff—., 27 x 20 cm. 4, lot 100.

Written in France (Le Parc, Louvain),

mid 15th c. 2 decorated initials. Bound THE LIBRARY OF

with the preceding ms. and having the PROFESSOR

same provenance. EDWARD KENNARD RAND

sibly from a Bible. |

4. List of Hebrew names, in Latin; pos- CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS

Vel., 1 £., 31 x 27 cm. Signature-mark Census, 1060, 2308; two items. ProIIL in lower right corner. Written in fessor Rand died in 1945, and the second France, ca. 1300. Initials in red and blue. of his two mss. was acquired by the Harvard College Library in 1951, where

5. Missale, fragment. it is now MS Lat 272. The other ms. is Vel., 1 f£., 22 x 16 cm. Figure 4 in untraced.

upper right corner. Written in Italy, ca.

1400. 1 decorated initial; rubrications. THE LIBRARY OF

THE LIBRARY OF W. H. BOND

DR. JOHN D. CONSTABLE 12 THE VALLEY ROAD 73 CRAIGIE STREET CONCORD, MASSACHUSETTS CAMBRIDGE 38, MASSACHUSETTS

1. Sir Henry Sidney: A. 1. s. (Penshurst,

The following description was supplied 6 Jul. 1584) to Roger, Baron North.

by Professor Giles Constable. Pap., 2 ff., 31 x 21 cm.

Williams College Library, Massachusetts 285 HAVERHILL PUBLIC LIBRARY 24. Officium defunctorum.

HAVERHILL, MASSACHUSETTS Vel., 60 ff., 10 x 8 cm. Written in Italy, 15th c. Miniature of skull and

Census, 1062, nos. 1-3. shoulders of a skeleton with initial D, with The following description has been sup- border. Bound in 15th c. white vel.

plied by Professor William A. Jackson, Gift from the estate of Susan Minns, of the Houghton Library, Harvard Uni- Boston, in 1939.

versity. Ms. collation on file in the Library.

4. (A096-A33) Albertus Magnus: Com- 25. Rituale.

pendium theologicae veritatis. Vel., 77 ff., 18 x 13 cm. Written in the Vel. (a few leaves on paper, mutilated), 15th c. Bound in 18th c. mottled calf,

185 ff., 17 x 12 cm. Written in Italy, gilt.

15th c. Bound in 15th c. blind-tooled Book label: From Miss Caroline HazItalian sheepskin, clasps missing. ard, The Scallop Shell, Peace Dale, R. I. Inscriptions on p. 1: “Della Liba. d’S. Presented to the Library in 1919. Franco d’Ficcillo”; “questo libro ei del Ms. collation on file in the Library. luogho de sco francesco datiuzano.” Pre-

sented in 1917 from the library of J. J. 26. Breviarium Fratrum Minorum

Marsh through the estate of Elizabeth C. (binder’s title).

Ames, of Haverhill. Vel., 492 ff. (lacking 1-19, 301-309, various single leaves and an undetermined

THE LIBRARY OF number at the end), 18 x 13 cm. Written WELLESLEY COLLEGE in Italy, 15th c. 3 illuminated initials. WELLESLEY, MASSACHUSETTS Bound in early 19th c. morocco over wood boards.

Census, 1067-1070, nos. 1-18; 2308- Armorial bookplate of John Bolton.

2309, nos. 19-23. Gift from the estate of Susan Minns, BosInformation has been supplied by Miss ton, in 1939. Hannah D. French, Research Librarian. Ms. collation on file in the Library.

nia (Paris, 1898) XXXVI].__ WILLIAMS COLLEGE Census, ° 7308 h t I not WILLIAMSTOWN, MASSACHUSETTS , where properly

503 (not 502) ff. 13COLLEGE histo- 0, Avridentified. Mazi: Ds abs AMS riated initials (12 French in theDee orig. ms.; The early mss. at Williams CollegeLIDRARY are 1 Italian in section added later), and 20 preserved in three collections: the College

illuminated initials, all with grotesque Library, the Chapin Library, and the borders. Scroll work throughout. Lawrence Art Museum. Sirarpie Der Nersessian, ‘Western

Themes in Armenian Mss.,” Gazette des THE COLLEGE LIBRARY Beaux Arts, 6th ser., XXVI (1944) 78,

esp. fig. 7 (p. 89) and footnote 31; The descriptions have been supplied by Walters Catalogue, no. 68, and plate Mr. Wyllis E. Wright. XXXII.

| 1. (ZZ1.A9) S. Augustinus: Tractatus de

22. Manuale (not Missale), Sarum use. Psalmis LI-LXVIII (ff. 1-69) — Selec-

Census, 2309. tion of Biblical texts, arranged in order by

286 Williams College Library, Massachusetts books, with numerical references; uncon- another fragment (Gregory 1.1562a; nected with the first text (ff. 73-111). Census, 1754, no. 2). The Plimpton ms. Pap., 111 ff., 31 x 22 cm. Written in was bequeathed to Columbia University

Gorlitz in 1464 by Ioannes de Frauen- in 1936. berg, Secretary of the city of Gorlitz.

Bound in early 19th c. paper boards. 4, Liber Genesis. On fly-leaves, partly erased, “C. W. Census, 1082. In 1939 Seymour de Morrill from Edward Prime, jr., 3 Mar. Ricci established that this is Phillipps ms.

1871.” Presented to the Library in 1909 3970.

by Charles A. Stoddard. 5. Liber Esaiae. 2. (ZZ1.C3) Breviarium (Benedictine Census, 1082. Written in northern

Order). France (not southwestern Germany).

Vel., 370 ff., 11 x 8 cm. Written in Obtained from J. Martini, cat. 16

the Low Countries shortly after 1450. (1920) no. 7 (not no. 8). Illuminated initials; illuminated border at 7. Lectionarium Evangeliorum. Consists «17 blind-stamped calf. Bound in 19th of readings 1-261, of which 62-73, 75-76, Signature of James Dixon Clark, dated 97 (part)-120 are lacking. ,

31 Mar. 1860; presented by him to the Census, 1082-1083. Written ca. 800,

Library in 1910. probably at Tours, in several hands, 2 main ones. Has the characteristics of Tours mss. (ruling, gatherings, signatures,

THE CHAPIN L IBRARY hierarchy of scripts, abbreviations, and ligatures ).

Census, 1081-1086, nos. 1-23; 2309. ~ Additional provenance: sold at Liver| The mss. acquired betore 1939 are more sale:to W. H. H. Newman. listed and briefly described nL. E. Os- J. Wright, Historic Bibles in America borne, A Short-Title List of the Books (New York, 1905) 118-119.

in the Chapin Library (Portland, Maine, (Part of the above information was

1939) 3-5 supplied by Miss Frances M. Moore.) The information below, including the

description of no. 24 (which was made 8. Psalterium cum canticis.

from the notes of Miss Osborne), was Census, 1083. L. E. Osborne, Report supplied by Mrs. M. L. Raymond. of the Custodian of the Chapin Library

1. New Testament, in Greek. for 1943-44, 5-9, with plate. Census, 1081. 361 (not 355) ff. 9. Psalterium. K. W. Clark, A Descriptive Catalogue Census, 1083. 108 (not 180) ff. Writof Greek New Testament Mss. in America ten in Germany (not Italy). (1937) xiv, 17-20, with plates.

, 10. Psalterium Romanum, cum canticis.

2. Lectionary of the Gospels, in Greek. | Census, 1083. 183 (not 180) ff. Census, 1081 and 2309. Written in

Lith-12th c. (not 12th-13th). 12. Antiphonarium.

Listed as 1.1562b by Gregory-Eltester; Census, 1083. 151 (not 152) ff. Clark, Catalogue, cited above, xiv, 20-22, F. J. Mather, Jr., “The Vain Imaginwith plate. Dr. Clark discovered in 1933 ings of Frate Estefano; A Style-Critical that the ms. is part of a ms. of which Mr. Parable,” Gazette des Beaux-Arts, ser. George Plimpton of New York owned VI, XXIV (1943) 65-72, with plate.

University of Michigan 287

13. Horae. cm. Written probably in England; the Census, 1084. 103 (not 102) ff. calendar emphasizes English saints. 9

large miniatures; 12 small miniatures and

15. Horae.1084. zodiacal in calendar; illuminated Census, 168signs (not 150) ff.borders. Writ, ’in old (16th initials and Bound

ten ca. 1450 (not ca. 1490). . c.?) calf gilt.

21. Ovidius: Fasti, etc. Armorial bookplate of William BateCensus, 1085-1086. Bound in 15th c. man of Middleton Hall, Derbyshire. Pre-

(not 17th c.) Italian limp vel. sented in 1938 by Edwin Blashfield. 24. Horae.

; ; THE LIBRARY OF

Vel., 123 ff., 1 13 . Writt northern France "5th o. prayers and DR. CLAUDE W. BARLOW notations in several early hands on last DEPARTMENT OF CLASSICS 5 ff. 12 large miniatures; illuminated ini- WOR crereR eee A HUSETTS

tials and borders. Bound in dark brown

morocco,ilt Birand anblind-tooled Ind-tooled, ffered Bauinene The owner has supplied the informaEarly inscription, “Cestes heures ap- on concerning { € ToMowing mss. 7

edges, by F. Bedford. ; , he followi All

, . were purchased in 1940 from mss. dis-

partiennent a demoiselle Francoise Gom- laved he Mt. Holyoke College Book mes”; another (illegible) notation bears played at the Mit. rrolyoke Monege BOO the date 1604; signature, “G Aa Fruije” store. dated 1630; Henry Huth (Cat., II, 1880, 1. Horae; a fragment: domino miserino. 730; sale, London, part HII, 1913, lot cordia circumdabit x vanitates et dolos

3817) to L. C. Harper. Purchased by tota. A. C. Chapin, and presented by Mrs. Vel., 1 f. (numbered 76), 18 x 13 cm.

Chapin in 1938. Written in France, ca. 1500. [luminated

26. Horae. initials.

Vel., 139 ff., 15 x 10 cm. Written in 2. Petrus Lombardus: Sententiae; a fragFrance, ca. 1490. 4 miniatures (lacking ment from book III: est silere, et sic x

Greene.

at least 2 others), illuminated initials and scandalum sit una species peccati.

borders. Vel., 1 f. (numbered 249), 19 x 14 Presented in 1957 by William Ellery cm. Written in the 13th c. 3. Terentius: Adelphoe, lines 941 to end.

27. Aristoteles: Ethica, in Latin. Vel, 1 f., 25 x 18 cm. Written in Pap., 74 ff., 32 x 22 cm. Bound with Italy, ca. 1480.

B-1104). THE LIBRARY OF George Dunn. Purchased from James THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN a printed work (Hain *1565, Stillwell

F. Drake. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN

LAWRENCE ART MUSEUM | Census, 1103-1126, nos. 1-208; 2309-

The following description was supplied *o ; i

by Mr. Wyllis E. Wright. n ormation and descriptions have been supplied by Mrs. Elinor M. Husselman,

1. Horae. Curator of Mss. and Papyri, and Miss Vel., 76 ff. (a few ff. missing), 17 x 12 Elizabeth von Voigtlander, Rare Book

288 University of Michigan Librarian. Mss. of early date continue the by tables for the sun in each of the twelve

former numerical series begun in the houses.

Census; later mss. and those which might Pap., 29 ff., 22 x 16 cm. Written in conceivably be used as historical source Italy, 15th c. 1 illuminated initial. Bound material are differently classified and form in orig. white vel.

a separate series under the heading “Rare Bookplate of Vincenzio Ranuzzi at

Book Room.” Bologna; Sir Thomas Phillipps (Ms. Colonel Thomas M. Spaulding pre- 12986). Purchased in 1939 from E. P. sented the following to the University Goldschmidt (List 33) for the Stephen Library for the Stephen Spaulding Memo- Spaulding Memorial Collection. rial Collection: nos. 209, 211, 220-224,

237, and Rare Book Room nos. 1-20. 211. Augsburger Geschlechter und Hoch-

Professor E. B. Ham presented nos. 228- zeit Register. . .

235. Pap., 125 ff. (including numerous blanks), 14 x 20 cm. Written in Germany, 5. S. Basil: Homiliae in Psalmos, in 1574. Bound in stamped pigskin, with

Greek. In Ps. XXIX [= P.G., XXIX, 320 date, 1574, and initials GMN stamped line 36 to 321 line 7] (f. 1); In Ps. XXXII on front cover.

[= P.G., XXIX, 332 line 30 to 333 line Purchased in 1940 from Grafton & 25] (mutilated leaf, f. 2); In Ps. XLIV Co. (Subject Catalogue of Books, 1476[= P.G., XXIX, 409 lines 27-32, 37-42: 1700, no. 220) for the Stephen Spaulding 409 line 46 to 412 line 4; 412 lines 10- Memorial Collection.

ie a pe XIX. 43 ln. 846) 212. Bulwer-Lytton collection. 31 char(mutilated leaf, f. 4): Tn Ps. XLV [= ters on vel., all in Latin except for one in P.G., XXIX, A17 line 26 to 418 line 18] English, containing conveyances of land, (f£. 5): In Ps. CXV [= P.G., XXX, 109 etc., in villages near Norfolk, particularly

line 38 to 112 line 28] (£. 6). in Horsham St. Faiths.

Census, 1104; work now identified. Written in England, 13th to 16th c. Vel., 6 separate ff.; ff. 1-5 are from the Purchased from Mr. Henry A. Bulwer,

‘ ‘ . of Vancouver, B. C.

same ms.; probably also f. 6, although it

shows a slight variation in size and 216. Paulus Venetus: Commentaria in

alignment. libros posteriores Aristotelis.

40. Theological treatise. Modern Greek Pap., 172 ff., 34 x 24 om. Written in version of the dialogue attributed to Gre- Italy, 15th c. 1 illuminated initial, with gentios, Bishop of Taphar [original text coat of arms at bottom of page. Bound in

in P.G., LXXXVI, 621-784]. modern oak boards, pigskin spine.

Census, 1111: work now identified. Purchased in 1940 from Davis & Orioli (Cat. 93) for the Stephen Spaulding 42. Manouel Malaxos: Nomocanon, in Memorial Collection.

onus, 1111: work now identified. 220. Bartolommeo da San Concordio, Pisano: Summa de casibus conscientiae.

209. Astrological treatise entitled, Delli Vel., 211 ff., 24 x 17 cm. Written in pianeti e segni del zudiaco e loro dominio: Italy, 15th c., by several hands. Bound in

Certissima cosa he secundo l’opinione de old calf. philosophi x povero e malvestito,; followed Purchased in 1941 from Dawson for

University of Michigan 289 the Stephen Spaulding Memorial Collec- Pap., 678 ff. (including 26 blanks), 20

tion. x 14 cm. Written inTitle-page Spain, 1596-1599. with pen-drawn device. Bound 221. Digest of English laws, in Law- in boards, calf spine.

French. Name of W[yndham?] Knatchbull, Pap., 175 ff. (plus 10 ff. unnumbered dated 1811, on fly-leaf. Purchased from at the beginning, and including 17 blanks), Maggs in 1942 for the Stephen Spaulding

30 x 20 cm. Written in England 16th c. Memorial Collection.

Bound in modern half morocco. Purchased in 1942 from Last (Cat. 225. Brut: Chronicles of England fa much 255) for the Stephen Spaulding Memorial curtailed and condensed version of the

Collection. text ed. by F. W. D. Brie, EETS, O.S. 131, 136 (1906-1908), extending to the 222. A Treatise concerneinge the Nobilitie surrender of Rouen to Henry V in 1418].

accordinge to the Lawes of England: As Pap., 135 ff. (f. 1 wanting), 29 x 20 in a mans bodie for the preservation of cm. Written in England, ca. 1420. Bound the whole x And allow of it as a curtisie in 19th c. olive morocco.

sand, Pp ;

me 8 f, a x 20 cm. Written in 226. Dionysius Areopagita: Epistulae (ff. Eneland. 16th c. Bound in limp vel. 1-19) — S. Ignatius: Epistola ad TralArmorial bookplate of Charles George lianos ex Smyrna (ff. 19v-23v). , Young, York Herald (1795-1869). Pur- Pap., 23 ff., 18 x 12 cm. Written in the

chased in 1942 from Last (Cat. 257) for on Sine in modern boards, mothe Stephen Spaulding Memorial Collec Purchased in 1945 from Brentano.

223. Baptista Varani: Liber suae conver- 8. pause ont eligion and An, Le sionis, followed by letters and the Revela- rm CNEP ire ef SUIVANES NOUS GE X la vie

; Lee qui est eternelle.

tiones de mentalibus doloribus Christi, in Vel., 45 ff, 23 x 16 cm. Written in Italian [cf. Latin text in Acta SS May France, 15th c. Bound in 19th c. paper-

VII, 476-514] (ff.. covered 1-56v)boards, — S. calf Catherine spine. ; ,

of Genoa: Excerpts from the Vita e dot- Presented by Professor E. B. Ham

trina and the Dichiarazione del Purga- 7

torio (ff. 57-96v) — Nicolaus, monk of 229. Commentary on the seven penitential the monastery of S. Peter in Savigliano: Psalms: Quia circa septem Psalmos poeniAccount, in Latin, of a supernatural visi- tentiales x nobis concedat omnipotens

tation (ff. 97-112v) —- Notes in Latin pater filius et spiritus sanctus amen (Ef.

in a later hand (ff. 98-115). 1-156v) — Confession générale (ff. 157Pap., 115 ff., 14 x 11 cm. Written in 199v). Italy, 16th c. Bound in orig. brown calf. Pap., 199 ff., 27 x 21 cm. Written in Purchased in 1943 from Dawson for France, 15th c., by Frére Crapillet of the the Stephen Spaulding Memorial Collec- Hopital St. Esprit de Dijon. Bound in

tion. 18th c. dark brown calf, gilt backstrip.

Armorial bookplate of Richard dIvry, 224. F TaNciscus de Prado: Commentaria engraved by Fontanals, Dijon, 1809. Pre. in Aristotelis Logicam, Vill libros phisi- sented in 1948 by Professor E. B. Ham. corum, De generatione et corruptione, De

anima, et Metaphysica. Cum indice quaes- 230. Tres ancienne coutume de Bretagne,

tionum in fine. incomplete.

290 University of Michigan , Vel., 21 ff. (from the last third of a ed. L. F, Flutre and K. Sneyders de Vogel ms.), 29 x 19 cm. Written in France, 15th (Paris, 1937) I, 684-687, 702-704].

c. Bound in modern cloth. Vel., small parts of 2 ff., originally

Ham. c. Unbound.

Presented in 1948 by Professor E. B. 30[?] x 24 cm. Written in France, 14th

E. B. Ham, “Passages from the Cou- Purchased at Sotheby sale (24 Jul. tume de Bretagne,’ Speculum, XVI 1935, lot 468), and presented in 1948 by

(1941) 480-484. Professor E. B. Ham.

E. B. Ham, “Fragments from the Faits

231. Sermons, in French; incomplete: des Romains,” MLN, LIV (1939) 366-

elle estoit as pies de Jhu crist x De ce 367. dist le scripture. Germeir aussi quele lis

et flour. 236. Johannes Georgius Agricola: CuraVel., 6 ff., 17 x 12 cm. Written in tiones morborum in nono libro Rhazae France, ca. 1350. Bound in modern limp (not Rhaxae)...

vel. Census, 1126; number changed from Presented in 1948 by Professor E. B. 208.

Ham.

237. Hugo de S. Victore: Tractatus quo-

232. Chanson des Lorrains, fragment. modo homines se debent habere in temp-

Vel., 2 ff., 30 x 22 cm. Written in tacionibus suis (ff. 1-43v) — Trahi

northern France, 13th c. Unbound. scrupulosus se permittet contra se ut agat Purchased from Erik von Scherling, consilio boni viri x plusque dolet e sensu and presented in 1948 by Professor E. B. voluptatis semper gaudet (ff. 44-47) —

Ham. Johannes de Indagine: Tractatulus E. B. Ham, “A Fragment of the Chan- diversarum quaestionum super confessioson des. Lorrains,”’ Medium Aevum, X nibus et confessoribus (ff. 49-54v) —

(1941) 86-93. Idem: Tractatulus de irregularitate (ff. ; 54v-68v) — Idem: Tractatus de discre-

233. Fabliaux, fragment [= D. M. Meéon, tione spirituum et cognitione affectuum Nouveau Recueil de Fabliaux et Contes (ff. 69-86) — Idem: Tractatus de diversi-

(Paris, 1823) Il, 307-311, 336-340]. — tate religionum et de modo vivendi et

Vel. 2 tf, 27 x 18 cm. Written in religione et statuum differentia (ff. 86France, late in 13th c. Unbound. 103) —- Idem: Tractatulus de confesPresented in 1948 by Professor E. B. sione et de casibus episcopalibus pro-

Ham. vinciae Moguntinae et de modo vivendi 234. Biblia, fragment: IV Kings 3:17-23, christiane virtuose et fideliter ut deo 4:11-17; in Anglo-Norman French. semper placeat (Cit. 103v-133) ~ Idem: Vel., part of 1 f., 15 x 7 cm. Written Brevis declaracio de statutis ecclesiarum

in France, 12th c. Unbound. in susceptione novorum canonicorum (ff.

Purchased at Sotheby sale (24 Jul. 133v-142v) — Idem: Tractatus de gradi-

1935, lot 468), and presented in 1948 by bus charitatis (ff. 142v-l6lv).

Professor E. B. Ham Pap., 161 ff., 14 x 11 cm. Written in: E. B. Ham, “Passages from the Anglo- Germany, 15th c., by several hands; the

Norman Book of Kings,” MLN, LII second, sixth and seventh treatises of

Johannes de Indagine are dated respec-

(1937) 260-262. tively 1477, 1469, Boundinj ive , and , an1468. . Bound

235. Faits des Romains, fragments [= modern boards, morocco spine.

University of Michigan 29] Purchased in 1945 from E. P. Gold- 3. (DA350.R33) Regester of the officers

schmidt (Cat. 78, no. 117) for the of her Maiesties cortes, her cortes of

Stephen Spaulding Memorial Collection. revenewes and courtes of justice and

recorde, as allsoe of other officers of her

238. S. John Chrysostom: Homilies, in highness chamber, household and stable Greek (ff. 1-52v) — S. Gregory of Na- with the officers, and officers of all her zianzus: Homilies, in Greek (ff. 53- Maisties townes and castells of war, bulli-

262v). workes, fortresses, howses, parkes, for-

Vel., 262 ff, 20 x 14 cm. Written in estes and chases and so forth. Material the 13th [?] c. Bound in 15th [?] c. relating to the end of Elizabeth’s reign and

stamped calf. the accession year of James I.

Purchased from Colbeck, Radford Pap., 91 ff. (originally foliated 1-50, 1

(Greek Department funds). unnumbered, 51-69, 80-99, with 38 duplicated), 29 x 20 cm. Written in England,

RARE BOOK ROOM ca. 1603, by several hands. Bound in orig. limp vel.

1. (BX1538.A9C56) Chronik der Bis- Sir Thomas Phillipps (Ms. 15360), chofe Augsburgs; brief biographies of the sold at Sotheby’s 18 May 1897; book-

first 58 bishops (to 1517) label of F. William Cock, 1897; Daniells

Pap., 30 ff. (lacking ff. 1, 2, 28, and (cat. 53, no. 59). Purchased in 1945 from possibly more at the end), 30 x 21 cm. Edwards (cat. 673, no. 984).

Written in Germany (Augsburg?), ca. 1570. Each page contains a colored coat 4. (D1 1.C73) Commonplace book. Cal-

of arms preceded by a biography of the endar of saints (ff. lv, 6) — Gospel

bishop who bore it. Bound in old calf. harmony (f. 2) — Travels of Paul (f. 3v)

Purchased in 1940 from Last (cat. 250, — Table of measures (f. 4) — World , no. 459). history (ff. 7-13v). Pap., 13 ff., 16 x 11 cm. Written in 2. (CR1614.L52) Legal and heraldic England, after 1584. Two colored maps commonplace book. Oration by Robert (England, and Canaan and Egypt). Bound Lougher, specimen legal documents, and in modern tan cloth. explanation of criminal laws (ff. 1-8v) — Purchased in 1946 from Edwards (cat. Heraldic alphabet (ff. 32-139v) Arms of 678, no. 1706). vantage and Gargrave families (ff. 140- 5. (DP176.C76) Tommaso Contarini: documents (ff. 144v-196v) — Cooking Relatione del clarissimo Signore q om maso Contarini ritornato ambasciatore recipes (ff. 202-209v) —— Genealogy of .

) — Legal precedents and forms of , _

p?£y?

Gargrave family (ff. 209v-213v). di Spagna. L’anno MDXCIIL. grave family Pap., 184 ff. (foliated originally 1-8 Pap., 46 ff. (numbered 65-88, 90-111),

32-141, 143-196, 202-213), 29 x 20 cm. 20 x 14 cm. Written in Italy (Venice?), Written in England, 1589-1632. by ca. 1593. Bound in 19th c. half morocco. several hands, probably for the Gargrave ; Bookplate of Walter Sneyd. Purchased

family. Bound in orig. limp vel. in 1947 from Davis and Orioli (cat. 126,

Unsigned note of presentation to Hester no. 342). Nower, 3 Nov. 1682; Prynne ms. 2; Sir 6. (DG812.4.F25) Conclave della creaThomas Phillipps (Ms. 7874). Purchased zioni di Clementi VIII per Ja morte in 1944 from Quaritch (cat. 524, no. 669; d’Innocenzo IX (ff. 1-52v) — Morte del

cat. 621, no. 142). signor marchese Antonio Massimi, 1599

292 University of Michigan (ff. 53-66) — Ristretto della vita e morte Birviesca and Pancorvo on the jurisdiction

di Francesco Cenci, con sua moglie, e of these localities. figlij accaduta nel pontificato di Clemente Vel., 50 ff., 31 x 22 cm. Written in VIII (ff. 67-100) — Relatione della morte Spain (Valladolid), 1542. Illuminated del cardinale Garafa, chiamoto Carlo, armorial border and initial. In modern vel. parimente del Signor Giovanni Garafa portfolio. duca di Paliano, del conte don Alise, e di Purchased in 1950 from A. Rosenthal

don Leonardo de Cardines, nepoti di (cat. 20, no. 293). Paolo IV, seguita in Roma li 5: marzo 1561; regnante Pio quarto (ff. 101-122v). 11. (DC216.A35) Jacopo Buonaparte:

Pap., 122 ff., 18 x 13 cm. Written in Libbro scritto da lacopo Bonaparte, ove

Italy, ca. 1604. Bound in old vel. si contengano diversi testamenti, e utili, e Purchased in 1948 from Davis and antichi memorie di casa Bonaparte;

Orioli (cat. 131, no. 257). noo of the Bonaparte family, 14427. (DS54.A2827) Ascanio Savorgnano: Pap., 193 ff., 33 x 24 cm. Written ca.

Della cose di Cipro. 1593 by Jacopo. Buonaparte. Bound in Pap., 56 ff., 19 x 13 cm. Written in orig. vel., in modern red cloth portfolio. Italy (Venice?), ca. 1571. Bound in Purchased in 1951 from Halliday (cat.

orig. gold-stamped calf. 263, no. 852). Library stamps: Bibl. Gust. C. Galletti

Flor., Bibliothecae Pagni. Purchased in 12. (DG848.11.443 14—) Naples, Sac1948 from Davis and Orioli (cat. 132, rum regium consilium: Fidelis traductio

no. 126). in forma impressa in alma civitate Neap. oo. extracta de originali processu informa-

8. (D G738.17.F63) F lorence: Copie di tionum, ac inquisitionum factarum de legge, constitution, ordini, ef modi fatti ordinatione Sacre Regiae Maiestatis; dall Iilmo. et Eccmo. sig: duca di Fior- Latin title with Italian text. A ms. copy 1561 et Sienna; decrees dated 1531 to of Processo contra Pirri de Bautio ed Pap., 70 ff., 22 x 15 cm. Written in Tuppo. 1488), (Naples: Francesco del Italy (Florence), after 1561. In modern Pap., 65 ff., 22 x 18 cm. Written in

maroon cloth porttolio. Italy (Naples?), after 1488, by several Purchased in 1949 from Davis and hands. Bound in 18th c. brown calf

Orioli. stamped in blind and gilt.

9, (DD901.S82A5 1521) Strasbourg: Purchased in 1951 from Leamington

Diss sint der Stette Rechte. (cat. V, no. 78).

Pap., 179 ff., 22 x 15 cm. Written in

Strasbourg, 1521[?]. Bound in vel. wrap- 13. (UB 200.D98) Duties of a high mar-

per made from a 17th c. Strasbourg ms. shail in the field. , Purchased in 1949 from Davis and Pap., 16 if. (lacking an unknown num-

Orioli (cat. 135, no. 84). ber of if. atcm. beginning and end), 30 x 22 Written in England, ca. 1550, with 10. (DP302.B81A45) Charles V_ of marginal notes in a somewhat later hand. Spain: Carta executoria granted to Gomez Bound in paper boards.

de Salazar and the local authorities of Sir Thomas Phillipps (Ms. 23140). Bercosa and Fuente Bureva and to the Purchased in 1952 from Robinson (cat.

Constable of Castile and the towns of 82, no. 578).

University of Michigan 293 14. (UB200.D98) Sir Richard Walwyn, Written in northeast Netherlands, late

of Much Markle: An account of his 15th or early 16th c.; final pages in a

manors and lands. second hand. Bound in 16th c. blindPap., 3 ff, 27 x 20 cm. Written in stamped calf. England, ca. 1550. Bound in paper Purchased in 1954 from Lowdermilk. boards.

vay: 20. (BX1337.C74) The conclave of Pope

P we rnomas rae oN or low Gregorie the 14th wherein are recounted a 578). rom inopmson (eal distinctly and orderly all the actions that

2 HO. happened in the same Ao 1591.

15. (DP174.872 1537) Charles V of Pap., 41 ff., 30 x 20 cm. Written in Spain: Carta executoria granted to Miguel England, ca. 1600. Bound in orig. calf.

Martinez de Jauregui of Seville. Purchased in 1957 from Maggs (cat. Vel., 36 ff., 32 x 23 cm. Written in 839, no. 369).

Spain (Granada), 1537. One historiated 21. Collection of Spanish translations of initial, one illuminated border. Bound in Papal bulls containing regulations and

orig. vel. privileges of the Orden Militar de SantiPurchased in 1953 from Quaritch (cat. ago, beginning with the bull of Alexander 713, no. 106). Il in 1175 establishing the Order, and 16. (BV4625.T76) Tractatus de septem enn ya net 205 il mn a ” eccatis mortalibus. ap., +» UX 26 Cin. Written P Vel. and pap., 256 ff, 17 x 11 cm. in Spain, ca. 1500. Pen drawings of the Written in Tongres, late 15th c., by sev- banners of the Grand Master and the

eral hands. Bound in modern calf by L. Knight Commantcr me oe es in

Claessens. a more modern hand on two ff. added at

th ,

Purchased in 1953 from J. and W. mn ne arn in 16th c. roll-stamped Howell. calf, rebacked. Purchased from H. P. Kraus by Colonel

17. (BT608.A1S48) Sermones de Beata Thomas M. Spaulding and presented to

Virgine Maria. the Library in 1960.

Pap., 280 ff., x 11 cm. Written in . ; , 16 : 22. University of Bologna: Diploma of

C ali loth c. Bound in orig. blind-tooled Doctor of Canon and Civil Law conferred

Purchased in 1953 from Lowdermilk. ee Tn a ‘L. possibly. Sarzanensi.

18. (JS815.A2. 1496) Florence: Deliber- Chancellor, missing), 24 x 18 cm. Written

azioni deg!’ uffiziali dell Nuova Ventina and illuminated in Bologna, 1597, by del 1496; covers period from 2 Jan. to 27 Bartholomeus Sopraninus Civis Bononen-

Feb. 1496. sis; signed by the Chancellor of the UniPap., 11 ff., 29 x 21 cm. Written in versity, Rodulphus Paleottus, and attested

Italy (Florence), 1496, by two hands. by Joannes Baptista Rusticelli, public

Bound in orig. vel. notary of Bologna. Text in black and gold,

Purchased in 1954 from J. and W. decorated in color; two illuminated ini-

Howell. tials; seal in brass case, red cord. In modern red cloth portfolio. 19. (BV4839.D9H82) Dutch religious Purchased from Maggs (cat. 866, no.

tract. 74) by Colonel Thomas M. Spaulding and Pap. and vel., 168 ff., 14 x 10 cm. presented to the Library in 1960.

294 Clements Library, Michigan

THE English with the United States of the

WILLIAM L. CLEMENTS Lowe Countries indissolublely.

LIBRARY Pap., 79 pp., 18 x 14 cm. Written in

UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN England, ca. 1585.

ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN John Harvey.

H.M.C., 1 (1874) 63.

Census, 1131-1132, nos. 1-8. 5. A project how to increase 200 sayle of The mss. now newly recorded in the shipps & every shipp betweene 2 & 300 Clements Library fall into four main tunn in burthen & 2000 marryners, all to groups, each of which has been assigned be raised in the space of 3 or 4 yeares.

its own SeHes of numbers. Which ships & marriners shalbe continThe descriptions were supplied by Wil- nually mainetayned within the Kingdome

liam Ewing, Curator of Mss. ready on all suddaine occasions to be sent to sea if the state shall fynde cause.

THE HUBERT S. SMITH Pap., 7 pp., 18 x 14 cm. Written in

COLLECTION England, ca. 1585. John Harvey.

The mss. in this collection, all from H.M.C., 1 (1874) 63.

ovesented: by Ce ey eae oad 6. Advise of the Lord Gray, Sr. Francis

1955 Knollis, Sr. Thos. Layton, Sr. John Norris & others, touching the meanes fittest to be 1. Vegetius: De re militari. obtained for the defence of the realme,

Vel., 125 pp., 21 x 14 cm. Written in anno 1587. England or northern France, late 12th c. Pap., 10 pp., 18 x 14 cm. Written in Bound in brown morocco by W. Pratt, in England, 1587.

the manner of a 16th c. English binding. John Harvey. Coningsby C. Sibthorp; Sir Simeon H.M.C., 1 (1874) 62. Stuart, bart.

2. Jehan de Bueil: Doc. s. (15 Dec. ZACATECAS (MEXICO) PAPERS 1458), receipt tor 600 livres tournols — All written in Mexico, and all pur-

ceived from Guillaume de Cerisay, Vir chased in 1952 from G. Sanchez Garza,

comte de Carenten. Mexico City. Vel., 1 p., 32 x 9 cm. Written in France. 1. Francisco de Montalegre, Royal Conta3. A millitary discourse, it be ereroyal New SPprovisions ain: Doc. S (28 ; ; ),whether affirming inFeb. the

better for England to give an invador collection of the Diezmo.

present battaile, or to temporize and Pap., 1 p., 32x 21 om.

deferr the same.

Pap., 70 pp., 18 x 14 cm. Written in 2. Martin Enriquez, 3d Viceroy of Mexi-

England, ca. 1585. co: Doc. s. (20 Sep. 1572), on the meth-

John Harvey. od of supplying mercury to the miners H. M. C., I (1874) 62. of New Spain.

4. Thomas Powell: Britanno-Belgicus, Pap., 3 pp., 32x 22 cm. proveing a necessitie of consolidating the 3. Nueva Galicia (Mexico), Real Audi-

Clements Library, Michigan 295 encia: Doc. s. (6 Feb. 1573), decree lano on the limits of an estancia which relating to the shipment of silver to he owns in Nopaluca.

Mexico City. Pap., 1 p., 32 x 21 cm.

Pap., 2 pp., 32 x 22 cm. 11. Nueva Espafia, Real Audiencia: Doc. 4.Real Caja de Zacatecas: Register of s. (24 Mar. 1584), ordering the survey disbursement of mercury used for mining of an estancia belonging to Juan Blas, operations in the province of Zacatecas, regidor of the city of Puebla. containing individual miners’ accounts for Pap., 2 pp., 32 x 22 cm. mercury supplies trom the royal treasury 12. Antonio de Salas: Five docs. s. (28 of Zacatecas, and itemized shipments and Aug. 1590, 17 May 1594, 23 Sep. 1595,

exico City to Zaca , ;

ven Cite to 7 of ereury sent from 2 Jul. and 3 Oct. 1596), notes between Pap., 118 pp., 31 x 21 cm. 1574-1584. Seems. and others for loans of

Bound in old vel. Pap., respectively 13 pp., 2 pp., 3 pp., 5. Real Caja de Zacatecas: Ramo de 2 pp., 2 pp., 32 x 21 cm. Quintos y Diezmos; records of the collec- 13. Luis de Velasco: Doc. s. (10 Sep. tion of the Quinto y Diezmo in Zacatecas. 1590), license to Don Francisco Lépez Pap., 278 ff. (incomplete, many ff. to rent or lease a piece of land. missing), 32 x 22 cm. 1575-1576, 1578- Pap., 2 pp., 32 x 21 cm. 1579, 1581-1584. 14. Luis de Velasco: Doc. s. (24 Nov. 6. Four docs. s., relating to public sales 1590), grant of one caballeria of land to

in Zacatecas. Don Miguel de Reinosso, indio principal Pap., respectively 7 pp., 1 p., 2 pp., 8 of Nopaluca.

pp. 1577, 1586, 1590, 1591. Pap., 2 pp., 32 x 22 cm. 7. Martin Enriquez, 3d Viceroy of Mexi- 15. Luis de Soto and Juan Dominguez: _ co: Doc. s. (17 Dec. 1578), granting Two docs. s. (1593), relating to the collicense to Francisco Cortés and family for lection of the excise on wine.

a journey to Peru. Pap., respectively 10 pp., 11 pp., 32

Pap., 1 p., 32 x 22 cm. x 22 cm.

8 Real Caja de Zacatecas: Ramo de 16. Luis de Velasco: Doc. Ss. (31 Jul. Alcabalas; four docs. relating to the col- 1595), granting permission to the miners

lection of the Alcabala. of Zacatecas for a delay in payments to Pap., respectively 54 pp., 37 pp., 20 the royal treasury. pp., 3 pp., 32 x 22 cm. 1581-1582, 1591- Pap., 3 pp., 32 x 22 cm.

1593, 1593-1594, 1597. 17. Conde de Monterey: Doc. s. (20

- Mar. 1596), ordering that silver from 1582) on aid to miners in. sean ing San Luis Potosi must be sent to Zacatecas ? ; for the collection of the Quinto y Diezmo.

Galicia. , )

mercury for their operations in Nueva Pap., 2 pp., 32 x 22 cm

Pap., 6 pp., 32 x 22 cm. 18. Juan de Saldivar: Doc. s. (13 Feb. 1599), certification of herd killed to sus-

10. Conde de Corufia: Doc. s. (8 Mar. tain the Indians of Colotlan. 1583) grant of land to Antonio de Arel- Pap., 5 pp., 32 x 22 cm.

296 Clements Library, Michigan 19. Conde de Monterey: L. s. (25 Aug. Corufia, Alvaro Manrique de Zufiga, and 1599) to the oficiales reales in Zacatecas, Conde de Monterey. concerning payment for mercury given to Pap., 36 pp., 32 x 22 cm. Written in

one Alonso Calderén. Mexico, 1558-1598.

Pap., 3 pp., 32 x 22 cm. Obtained in 1950 from J. Sanchez

20. Conde de Monterey: Doc. s. (18 Sep. Garza. 1599), ordering the oficiales reales of 3. Antonio de Mendoza: Doc. s. (Mexico, Zacatecas to receive surplus mercury from 3 Dec. 1542), grant of land to a Spaniard

the hacienda of Augustin Guerrero. as a royal favor.

Pap., 2 pp., 32 x 22 cm. Pap., 1 p., 32 x 22 cm.

21. Santiago de Vera, President of the Mow in 1950 from A. Bottigher Audiencia of Guadalajara: Three Ls. s. aon (20 Nov., 10 Dec., 16 Dec. 1599) to the 4. Doc. (Mexico, 1596) in Spanish, reofficials of the royal treasury in Zacatecas, lating to the tribute due the Spanish crown concerning gathering funds for loan to the from the Montezuma family.

king. Pap., 30 pp., 30 x 21 cm. Pap., respectively 2 pp., | p., 1 p., 32 Obtained in 1950 from G. Sanchez

x 22 cm. Garza.

22. Conde de Monterey: Doc. s. (ca. 1599), ordering Vicente de Saldivar, MISCELLANEOUS MANUSCRIPTS le utenant-captain-general of Nueva Galt The following mss. were all obtained in cia, to aid the new governor of Nueva

; ; ; 1925 from H. Stevens.

Vizcaya with arms and supplies to pacify

the rebellious Indians of San Andrés. 1. Francisco Villa Real: Doc. s. (Peru,

Pap., 3 pp., 31 x 21 cm. ca. 1570), a report to Don Francisco de

Toledo, Viceroy of Peru, giving an account of the customs of the Indians of

MEXICAN MANUSCRIPTS Peru, and of the way in which they might

1. Mexican Indian dramas: ms. in the be petter governs my) Ndhuatl language of three native Mexican ap., 10 PP. 2) X 24 cin.

religious dramas. 2. Aviso del modo q’avia en el govierno Pap., 103 pp., 21 x 14 cm. Composed de los Indios en tiempo del Inga.

in Mexico, ca. 1587, and transcribed in Pap., 8 pp., 31 x 22 cm. Written in the 18th c. by Barnabé Vazquez. Bound Peru, ca. 1580. in old vel.

Alfredo Chavero; Francisco del Paso y 3. Melchor Castro Macedo: Doc. (Peru,

Troncoso; Gomez de Oroczco. Purchased ca. 1585) addressed to Don Juan de

‘n 1950 from H. P. Kraus. Acuna, offering a description of Peru, One of the dramas has been published: Chile, and other provinces, based on years

Sacrificio de Isaac, tr. Francisco del Paso of experience in Peru where the author y Troncoso, Biblioteca Nahuatl, El Teatro was occupied with the compilation of doc-

1. uments in His Majesty’s service. Pap., 23 pp., 31 x 22 cm. >. Mexican land grants; docs. in Spanish

relating to grants by Viceroys Luis de 4. Declaration of Rodrigo de Evia, a Velasco, Martin Enriquez, Conde de soldier, who was captured near the Rio

Duns Scotus College, Michigan 297 de la Plata by Captain Roberto, an Eng- Vel., 104 ff., 22 x 17 cm. Written in lishman, and afterwards escaped and France (Tours), 1450[?]. 12 full-page reached Potosi by land; an official copy miniatures; illuminated initials. Bound in certified by Geronimo de Engui, (Peru, 17th c. tooled calf.

1588). Marquis de Montauban, Oct. 1701; Pap., 10 pp., 31 x 22 cm. Nicolas Joseph Foucault, Marquis de

, Magny, 1701; John Clerk (merchant of

5. Don Fernando de Quiron: Doe. Edinburgh?) 1758. Purchased in 1956 (Peru, 1587), listing the ports of Peru, f Charles B

_ Le rom Charles Boesen.

giving the characteristics of each and

whence they are to obtain help with the 4. Graduale. [Antiphons for various least difficulty to the troops and in the church holidays.]

shortest time. Vel., 151 ff., 36 x 27 cm. Written in Pap., 11 pp., 31 x 22 cm. Spain, 1600[?]. Elaborate pen-work ini-

6. Padre Churron: Doc. (Peru, ca. 1590), tials. Bound in orig. calf over boards,

a report detailing the work of his mission, metal bosses and strips. and describing various Peruvian towns. San Miguel, Toledo, 1654; in Haus-

Pap., 15 pp., 31 x 22 cm. wedell Auction no. 42 [19 —]. Acquired in 1956.

THE DETROIT PUBLIC LIBRARY 5. Biblia Latina, fragment; Acts 1 to 2.30.

5201 WOODWARD AVENUE Vel., 1 f., 41 x 27 cm. Written in DETROIT 2, MICHIGAN France, ca. 1300. 1 historiated initial:

illuminated initials and borders. Unbound;

Census, 1135. | in slipcase.

The descriptions have been furnished Acquired in 1956. by Mrs. Frances J. Brewer, Chief, Gifts The Library also has a collection of

and Rare Books Department. about 25 leaves of medieval mss., covering 1. S. Gregorius Magnus: Homiliae in the period from 1150 to 1500, including

Evangelia, book I, xx; sermon on Luke 4. antiphonal leaves. This collection serves

Vel., 6 ff., 30 x 24 cm. Written in to illustrate the history and various styles

France, 10th c. Wrappers. of writing.

Purchased in 1956 from H. P. Kraus. ;

Unpublished and unsigned study in the THE LIBRARY OF

Library, “A 10th c. Homiliarium Frag- DUNS SCOTUS COLLEGE

ment.” DETROIT 19, MICHIGAN 2. Ralph Higden: Polycronicon (early

version, to 1339). The Rev. Fr. Ignatius Brady, O. F. M. Vel., 218 ff., 28 x 20 cm. Written in supplied the following descriptions. England, 1339. 1 miniature, 6 illuminated ;

initials. Bound in early 18th c. calf. a Royardi, 0. F. M., Abp. ot Croyland Abbey, England; bookplate °° stinctiones uy Sacran scrip”

of Maurice Johnson of Spaulding, 1735; - furam alphabetice dispositae. ; ;

Johnson sale (Sotheby, Mar. 1898); Vel., 199 fi., 19 * 13 om. Written in James Edmund Scripps of Detroit. Ac- the 14th «: Bound in orig. leather, re-

quired in 1956. covered with calf. Inscription inside front cover: ‘“Con-

3. Horae, Tours use. ventus S. Francisci Servij S. Quirini [?]”.

298 Duns Scotus College, Michigan

Purchased in Bavaria, 1928, by Rev. THE LIBRARY OF Edwin Auweiler, O. F. M. MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY See H. Sbaralea, Supplementum ad EAST LANSING, MICHIGAN Scriptores Minorum (Rome, 1908) I,

103b. The following description was furnished by Professor Arnold Williams of the De-

2. Hugo de S. Victore: Liber de sacra- partment of English.

mentis [= P.L., CLXXVI, 173-613].

Vel., 198 ff. (lacking f. 1), 25 x 18 1. S. Bonaventura[?]: Meditationes vitae cm. Written at Cologne, 1456, by Fr. Christi, tr. into English (apparently East Thomas de Spulii, Carthusian, at the order Midland dialect with Northern features):

of John the Prior. Bound in orig. wood Off the venerabull soper that owre lorde boards, brown leather, metal clasps. jhesu made with hys dyscypulis or he were Originally in the Carthusian library of betryade to the jues. When the tyme of Cologne; Sir Thomas Phillipps (Ms. 521). owre mercyful lorde jhesu that he dyspossyd hym x whylke joy & comforth he grant

THE LIBRARY OF vs that with hys precyus blode bogth vs

MARYGROVE COLLEGE [differs from the version ascribed to Rolle DETROIT 21, MICHIGAN of Hampole, ed. Horstmann, Yorkshire writers, 1, 198-218; and also that some-

The following descriptions were sup- times ascribed to Mannyng of Brunne, but plied by Sister M. Claudia, Librarian. Ms. more probably by Nicholas Love, ed. collations of both are on file in the Li- Cowper, E.E.T.S., O.S. 60; possibly the

brary. Same version as Bodleian Ms. 789]. Pap., 101 pp., 19 x 13 cm. Written in 1. Jacobus of Alexandria, O. F. M.: Com- England, first half of the 15th c. Modern

pilatio metaphysicae. binding.

Vel., 68 ff., 21 x 15 cm. Written in Sir Thomas Phillipps (Ms. 1054). Pur-

Italy, ca. 1300. Bound in brown leather chased from Maggs in 1949. by Birdsall of Northampton.

Presented in 1945 by Rev. Frank A. THE LIBRARY OF

Seifert of Spalding, Michigan. THE UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA 2. Psalms, in Latin. The Litany of the MINNEAPOLIS 14, MINNESOTA Saints and other prayers have been ade Census, 1137-1139, nos. 1-9.

ns another hand; at the end, 3 pages o The James Ford Bell Collection has Vel. 136 ff, 17 x 13 cm. Written in been established within the Library since

-_ the appearance of the original Census,

France, ca. 1400, by two hands. 1 minia- d it nuscripts are here assigned a

ture, 6 illuminated initials. Bound in tan anc NS man P BNE

separate series of numbers to preserve its leather by ;Chambolle-Duru. . , ar , identity. The descriptions have been fur-

of Maurice Pujos. Presented nished by its Curator, Mr. John Parker inBookplate 1947 by Rev. Frank A. Seifert of a

Spalding, Michigan. 1. (B 1400 To) Tommaso de Piombino:: Life of Mohammed; Nel prencipio e mezzo e fine dogni perfecta operatione x st partirno colla loro chocha e menornomi in alixandria.

University of Minnesota 299 Pap., 40 ff., 21 x 15 cm. Written in Veronese, in Miscellanea di Storia Veneta,

Italy, 15th c. Bound in old vel. ser. 3, tom. 8, 11, 14 (1915-1919).

Acquired in 1955. 7. (B 1424 mPi) Zuane Pizzigano: Porto2. (B 1400 Ho) Mappa mundi in archivis lan chart.

roma[n]is reperta. Vel., 1 f., 55 x 90 cm. Executed in Pap. and vel., 15 ff., 22 x 15 cm. Writ- Portugal, 1424, by Zuane Pizzigano. ten in Italy, early 15th c. 25 pen-drawn Many place-names in color. ornamental initials. Bound in half roan, Sir Thomas Phillipps (Ms. 25924, not

marbled boards. in published catalogue). Acquired in Acquired, ,in 1954. Cortesae, 1954. The Nautical Chart Armando 3. (B 1433 Ma) Sir John Mandeville: of 1424 (Coimbra: University of CoimItinerarius. | | bra, 1954). | Pap., 184 ff., 22 x 15 cm. Written in Bavaria (Ettal) in 1433 by Ulric Gamp- 8. (B 1489 mCa) Albino de Canepa: ler. Bound in old leather, metal studs. Portolan chart. Sachsische Landesbibliothek (Swann Vel., 1 f., 80 x 120 cm. Executed at Galleries, New York, 10 Apr. 1952, lot Genoa, 1489, by Albino de Canepa. En-

197). Acquired in 1956. tire chart in color.

Katalog de Hss. de Konigl. offentlichen Acquired in 1955. Bibliothek zu Dresden, I, 421; Modern 9, (1450 Sa) Johannes de Sacrobosco:

Language Review, Jan. 1955, 57-60. T ractatus de sphaera.

4. (B 1475 {MA) Christoforo de Buon- Pap., 31 ff., 15 x 10 cm. Written in

delmonti: Insularium. England, mid 15th c., by Robert CornVel., 43 fi., 30 x 23 cm. Written in yssh. Bound in vel., probably not orig. Italy (Florence?) ca. 1475 by Henricus Acquired in 1955. Martellus Germanus. Ornamental title- 10. (1450 Sa) Alexander de Villa Dei:

page, 85 painted maps. Bound in old vel. Aleori

Acquired in 1953. gorismus . |in Pap., 38 ff.,metricus. 15 x 10 cm. Written

5. (B 1541 mCa) Joao de Castro: Ro- England, mid 15th c. Bound in vel., teiro .. . da viajem que fezeram os Portu- probably not orig.

gueses desda Imdia [sic] atee Soez. Acquired in 1955. Pap., 80 ff., 40 x 29 cm. Written in 11. (1300 Po) Sailing directions for the P ortugal, ca. 1541. 15 colored maps. Mediterranean: Giro scrutan da giro a

Bound in red morocco. scutari milya xx x Item vederai in quella Sir Francis Cook; after 1900, Wynd- parte de ponente izole che son la zoe cervi

ham C. Cook. Acquired in 1955. citrilli si quillo zoe cedugo e faralloni. 6. (B 1460 mSt) Strabo: Geographia. Item se tu volle insir. Pap., 278 ff., 41 x 27 cm. Written in Pap., 81 ff., 24 x 16 cm. Written in Italy, ca. 1460. Ornamental title-page, 20 Italy, late 14th c. Bound in half vel. and illuminated initials, life-size portrait of — paper boards.

Guarinus Veronensis. Bound in orig. in- Sir Thomas Phillipps (Ms. 965). Ac-

laid calf. quired in 1954.

Sir Thomas Phillipps (Ms. 6645). Ac- 12. (1405 fGr) Treaty of commerce be-

quired in 1956. tween England and Flanders.

R. Sabbadini, Epistolario di Guarino Vel., 1 f., 17 x 32 cm. Written at

300 University of Minnesota Calais, Oct. 1405. Six seals of English Written in France (Cambron), ca. 1280,

ambassadors in red wax. by Jean de Rebais. Initial and marginal

Sir Thomas Phillipps (Ms. 35694, decoration throughout. Bound in modern also 800; first no. in ms., second on at- white pigskin and oak boards, by W. H.

tached tag). Acquired in 1956. Smith. oo. Adam Clarke; Sir Thomas Phillipps 13. B 1 424 Si) Collectio peregrinationum (Ms. 8753); Sir Sydney C. Cockerell. AN

ee aon quired in 1957.

antiquissimarum in terra orientalis. Hay- ad | ton: Flos historiarum terre orientis (I, ff.

2-63) —— Guilielmus de Boldensele: De 15. (B 1500 Po) Poggio: De varietate quibusdam partibus ultramarinis et pre- fortunae, lib. IV.

cipue de terra sancta (I, ff. 64-88) — Pap., 24 ff., 23 x 16 cm. Written in Theodoricus: Libellus de locis sanctis (I, Italy, late 15th c. Bound in old vel. ff. 89-119) — In toto regno Catholonie x Acquired in 1957, Omnia ista sunt indicia finis mundi. quare

preparemus nos in occursm iust judicis. THE LIBRARY OF (I, ff. 120-121) — Roma potens, rever- THE MAYO CLINIC enda Ravenna, Britannie pauper x Hisla ROCHESTER, MINNESOTA bella gerit et pacis federa querit. (1, f.

124) — Gesta Godefridi de bulyon et Dr. Thomas E. Keys, Librarian, has aliorum (I, ff. 125-171) — Sir John furnished the information that the Library Mandeville: Itinerarius (I, ff. 173-223) has (in addition to an Arabic ms. of the — Idem: Itinerarius (II, ff. 1-85) — Koran) the following mss. We regret that Jacobus de Verona: Liber peregrinationis complete descriptions of these mss. were et indulgentie terre sancte (II, ff. 87-173) not available. — Johannes Witte de Hese: Itinerarius a 1. Aristoteles: Ethica. Jerusalem CH, ff. 177-187) — Jordanus Pap. Written in 1365 in Germany, by Osnabrugensis: Qualiter Romanum im- a secular scribe, probably for the Univerperium translatum fuit in Germanos (II, sity of Erfurt.

ff. 188-204) —— Henricus de Hispania:

De locis terre sancte et vestigiis eiusdem 2. Biblia. (II, ff. 204-210) — Alexander of Tralles: Vel. Written in 1240 at Paris, by a De quatuor complexionibus (II, ff. 211- Dominican monk. 215) — Idem: De mensibus (II, ff. 215- 3. Horae.

217). Vel. Written in France in 1466 by Pap. and vel., 450 ff. in 2 vols., 21 x Benedictine monks. Illuminated. 14 cm. Written in Lower Germany, first - a

half of the 15th c. Bound in light brown 4. Livius: Historia. | | crushed morocco by C. Smith. Vel. Written in Italy in 1436, in a Sir Thomas Phillipps (Ms. 6550). Ac- cursive book-hand.

quired in 1953. 5. S. Thomas de Aquino: Commentarius Receuil des historiens des croisades. in Sententias.

civ. humanistic script.

Documents Armeniens, II (Paris, 1906) Vel. Written in Italy in 1470, in 14. (B 1280 fVi) Vincent de Beauvais:

Miroir historial, vols. IJ and IV.

Vel., 251 ff. and 287 ff., 37 x 27 cm.

Phillips Exeter Academy, New Hampshire 301

THE LIBRARY OF 22. Astronomical fragments, presumed to FRANK P. LESLIE be from a non-Arabic original or drawn

MAPLEWOODS from a medieval encyclopedia: magni-

WAYZATA, MINNESOTA tudinem, quoniam autem magnus fluvius

ejus cecidit x et huius vehementea et The description was furnished by the eadem dic.

owner. Vel., 2 conjugate ff., 27 x 21 and 27 x 18 cm. Written in eastern Germany, ca. 1. Horae. 1330. Unbound.

Vel., 108 ff., 20 x 14 cm. 12 miniatures Bought in 1939 from E. von Scherling with illuminated borders; illuminated ini- (cat., winter 1938-39, no. 98). tials throughout. Bound in 18th c. brown

leather. THE LIBRARY OF Inscription: “Purchased by S. Valen- ST. MARY’S SEMINARY

tine, March 1, 1880.” PERRYVILLE, MISSOURI THE LIBRARY OF The two mss. listed below were pre-

DR. CHARLES D. HUMBERD sented to the Library in 1940 by Mrs. BARNARD, MISSOURI Edward L. Doheny of Los Angeles, who owned them when they were described in

Census, 1143-1146, nos. 1-15; 2311- the Census.

2312, nos. 16-21.

The following information and descrip- 1. Horae.

tions were supplied by Dr. Humberd. Census, 21, no. 7. 6. Gerardus Cremonensis (not Robertus 2. Cassiodorus: Super Cantica canti-

Grosseteste): Theorica planetarum [= corum. source “Y” in F. J. Carmody, Theorica Census, 21, no. 8. planetarum Gerardi (Berkeley, Cal.,

1942)] (ff. 2-11) — Johannes de Sacro- THE DAVIS LIBRARY

bosco: De sphaera [— text ed. Lynn THE PHILLIPS EXETER ACADEMY Thorndike, The Sphere of Sacrobosco EXETER, NEW HAMPSHIRE

and its Commentators (Chicago, 1949) —

76-117; the interpolated commentary has The description was prepared by Miss

not been identified and is not among those Ruth Brown, archivist and cataloguer. mentioned by Thorndike] (ff. 15.36v) — 1. Guilielmus Alvernus: De vitiis et virtu-

Tabulae Alphonsinae (ff. 40 [not 39]- tibus.

62v) — etc. Vel., 179 ff., 32 x 25 cm. Written in

Census, 1144. the early 15th c. 3 illuminated initials.

; ; _ ; Bound in purple velvet.

eS. Isidorus Hispalensis: Encyclopedia. Dr. Thomas Banks Strong, Bishop of ensUs, 2311. Another fragment of this Oxford; James P. R. Lyell. Presented in

ms. is listed in Census, 1775, no. 128. 1952 by Imre de Vegh. 21. Medical fragments, in Latin.

Census, 2312. Four additional fragments (found in bindings) from 3 differ“nt mss. (13th-15th c.), all unidentified and of minor medical interest.

302 Newark Public Library, New Jersey NEWARK PUBLIC LIBRARY cm. Written probably in Germany or 5S WASHINGTON STREET Austria, 14th c. Illuminated initials, mar-

NEWARK, NEW JERSEY ginal decorations. Bound in orig. vel., spine wanting.

The following mss. are a part of the Presented in 1956 by Mrs. John A. Library’s collection of material illustrating Anderson, whose husband obtained it in

the history of writing and printing. The Europe. descriptions were furnished by Miss Julia

Sabine, Principal Art Librarian. 2. Antiphonarium (ff. 5v-52v) — at be-

ginning and end, copies of documents 1. Breviarium, with calendar; Cistercian and records of the Hardenbergh family.

use. Vel., 56 ff., 25 x 17 cm. The anti-

Vel., 402 ff., 26 x 17 cm. Written in phonarium written in western Germany, Italy (Lombardy?), 15th c. 3 miniatures. mid 14th c. With musical notation. The Bound in blind-tooled morocco, probably documents are in Low German dialect

19th c. and one is dated 1351. Bound in orig.

Presented by J. Ackerman Coles. stamped leather over boards, with clasp. 2. Jordanus de Quedlingburg: Sermones Probably received with other material

de tempore. from the estate of Henry Janeway HarVel., 206 ff., 28 x 19 cm. Written at denbergh, ca. 1928.

Cologne by Fr. Henricus de Dyssen de 3. Church of S. Agathe at Aschaffenburg: Osnaburgis, of the Carthusian order, “sub Receipt book, 1374-1410.

dono Hermanno,” in 1465. Bound in Vel., 6 ff., 31 x 21 cm,; possibly origin-

orig. blind-stamped calf. ally used in 12 ff., 31 x 11 cm. Written Sir Thomas Phillipps (Ms. 524). Pre- in Bavaria, 1374-1410, by at least three

sented by J. Ackerman Coles. different hands. Bound in 17th c. vel.

Received from the estate of Henry THE LIBRARY AND MUSEUM OF Janeway Hardenbergh, ca. 1928; probably THE AMERICAN TYPE FOUNDERS purchased in Europe ca. 1900. COMPANY

JERSEY CITY, NEW JERSEY 4. William the Monk, of Aremes: Deed (Aug. 1380) to Richard atte Ruding for

Census, 1169; one item. The Library a holding called Moning Newelond, in and Museum was purchased in 1941 by the manor of Feckenham.

Columbia University, where it is main- Vel., 1 f., 10 x 27 cm. Written in tained as the Typographic Library. England. With seal. Received in 1915 from Frederick W.

THE LIBRARY OF Gnichtel, who had it from an English

RUTGERS UNIVERSITY solicitor’s clerk who came to America ca. NEW BRUNSWICK, NEW JERSEY 1900; it came originally from a solicitor’s office in Halifax.

information has been supplied’ by Her 5. Ferdinand V of Spain, and Isabella: bert F. Smith, Assistant Curator of Spe- Doc. s. (Valladolid, 20 Apr. 1498), a

cial Collections. decree authorizing Dona Juana de Luna,

1. Horae. Marchioness of Villena, to sell some prop-

Vel., 142 ff. (wanting 5 ff., probably erty. containing illuminated initials), 13 x 9 Pap., 1 f., 26 x 30 cm. Unbound.

Princeton Art Museum, New Jersey 303 Presented ca. 1931 by Professor Ed- commercial law appears as a coherent

ward L. Stevenson. legal system distinct from civil law. In

. , Latin, with a fe tries in Italian.

6. Order of S. Hieronimus, Monastery of Vel ny _ 1. 201 op. 75 x 17 cm. . pane omen Pa L uerana: writ on Written in Venice, 16th c. Bound in orig.

a b i con ke or 6. Pony of th Venetian dark brown blind-stamped calf

Set * y ej Ge Se sor Mur maey On ane over oak boards, with brass bosses and arra’, oursice S&Bovia, concerning Petr four clasps; two end-leaves of vel. 11th

petual burial rights. c. legal ms

Pap., 2 ft., 30 x 21 cm. Bound in One: Bookplate of A. R. Pinci; Niels Hansen

Dice de 1471. . . Probably received with other Spanish ; ; ; ,; , manin, Storia Documentata di Venezia,

ca:>“Cajon 6Much Christensen (1955). scribed. 17 Num® 114 / 19 ;, of //this material appears to be

vel., marked with a Maltese cross and in- ;

; ; ; unpublished, and is not found in S. Romaterial from Professor Edward L. , , 10 vols. (Venice, 1853-1861), or P. Stevenson, but the Library’s records do or So ubli d not state so specifically Daru, Histoire de la République de Venise, 9 vols. (4th ed., Paris, 1853).

THE LIBRARY OF

DR. MORRIS H. SAFFRON THE ART MUSEUM PASSAIC, NEW JERSEY PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY The descriptions were furnished by the Census, 1174-1175, nos. 1-11; 2312.

owner. The name of the institution has been oo a changed from “The Museum of Historic 1. De triplici genere curacionis; a text of Art” to “The Art Museum.” medical practice and treatment, covering Besides the newly acquired mss. numsurgery, dentistry, continued fevers, dis- bered 12 and following, numerous addi-

The. ne a and Kn anc mney opie’ tions have been made to the group of

e table of contents ists . © apters, fragments mentioned in the Census at the but the ms. breaks off in the middle of foot of p. 1175

one ter ae 59 x 21 Wri The descriptions and revisions have hee tt pes tath “m ritten A been supplied by Mr. Robert A. Koch

nore NAY) ate T4th c.; watermar (1-21) and Miss Frances F. Jones (22assigned by Briquet (IV, 795) to 1340- 30), of the Museum staff

1375, and by Zonghi (770-792) to 1376-

1381. Rubricated; red painted initials. 1. Psalterium. Bound in modern half calf and boards. Census, 1174. Written at Augsburg[?], Purchased in 1957 from William Daw- ca. 1250. See H. Swarzenski, Die lateini-

son & Sons, Ltd. schen illuminierten Hss. des XIII. JahrThe incipit, Circa omnem aegritudinem hunderts (Berlin, 1936) 59, figs. 747,

genera triplex curationum, is not in 765a.

Thorndike and Kibre. !

4. Histoire universelle.

2. Venice. Constitution, with statutes, Census, 1174. Additional bibliography: edicts, and ordinances, 1417-1535: trans- F. J. Mather, Jr., and Alfred Foulet, “The

actions of the Consiglio de’Dieci and the Chronicle of Baldwin of Avesnes,” Maggior Consiglio. About 300 entries; Record of the Museum of Historic Art,

304 Princeton Art Museum, New Jersey Princeton University, V, 1 (1946) 3-5, Presented anonymously in 1932; donor

with plate. purchased it from Stora.

Exposition de l’Art Byzantin (Paris,

5. Genealogy of Christ and universal 1931); Fine Art (Studio, Spring Number,

chronology, in French, 1932) plate p. 113; J. Pijoan, Summa Census, 1175. Additional bibliography: Artis, VIL (Madrid, 1935) 497, fig. 704; F. J. Mather, Jr., Two Manuscript Rolls Boston Museum of Fine Arts, Arts of the

— the F rench Roll, Recor d of the Middle Ages (Boston, 1940) no. 5; The Museum of Historic Art, Princeton Uni- Walters Art Gallery, Early Christian and

versity, V, 1 (1946) 7-9, with 3 plates; Byzantine Art (Baltimore, 1947) 139, Alfred Foulet, “A Medieval Genealogy of no. 709. the Kings of France,” The Princeton Uni-

versity Library Chronicle, 1X (1948) 215 14. Gospels, in Greek; fragment.

and following. Vel., 1 f., 16 x 10 cm., foliated 269. Written in 11th c. On recto: six lines in

7. Gospels, in Greek. . red, of the end of the Johannine hypotheCensus, 1175. (not 296) if. Written sis; verso: miniature of S. John, standing. by Niketas at the instigation of Michael, Originally in Mt. Athos, Kutlumusi, 77.

19 Jun. 1296. Formerly no. 308 in a Presented in 1936 by F. J. Mather, Jr.,

catalogue (Quaritch? ). who acquired it in the same year from Additional bibliography: Kenneth W. an Athenian dealer. Clark, A Descriptive Catalogue of Gr eek Kenneth W. Clark, A Descriptive CataNew Testament Manuscripts in America logue of Greek New Testament Mss. in (Chicago, 1937) 179-180, plates XXXIV America (Chicago, 1937) 181, with and LXV, and further bibliography; The further bibliography. Walters Art Gallery, Early Christian and

Byzantine Art (Baltimore, 1947) 144, 15. Mariegola de la scuola del glorioso

no. 729. corpo de Christo. Census, 2134, no. 6, when in the hi-

12. Psalter, in Greek; fragment. | brary of Frank Jewett Mather, Jr., WashVel., 1 f., 11 x 7 cm. Written in the ington Crossing, Pennsylvania (later 11th-12th c. On recto, text of Ps. 8.7-10; Princeton, New Jersey), who presented

verso, miniature of the Crucifixion and it in 1940. Anastasis.

Presented in 1930 by Miss Ida Farman. 16. Mariegola. Regula sive Matricula Kenneth W. Clark, A Descriptive Cata- Congregationis beatissimi paranimphi logue of Greek New Testament Manu- archangeli Michaelis.

scripts in America (Chicago, 1937) 180- Vel., 45 ff., 33 x 23 cm. Written in 181; The Walters Art Gallery, Early Venice, 1507; continued to 1557. 2 pp. Christian and Byzantine Art (Baltimore, with miniatures and floral borders. Bound

1947) 140, no. 713, plate XCVII. in stamped brown morocco, with clasps. Presented in 1940 by F. J. Mather, Jr. 13. Gospels, in Greek; fragment.

Vel., part of 1 f., 23 x 12 cm. Executed 17. S. Gregorius Nazianzenus: Sixteen in 11th c. No text; miniature representing homilies, in Greek, with two commenthe Emperor Constantine. From the same taries and a transcript of his will.

ms. as no. 748 in the Morgan Library Census, 693, no. 15, when in the li-

(Census, 1495). brary of Dr. L. Franklin Gruber, May-

Princeton Art Museum, New Jersey 305 wood, Illinois. Obtained in 1941 from 22. Horae, Rouen use. H. P. Kraus. 34 (not 35) x 25 cm. Writ- Census, 1186, no. 1, when in the liten in early 11th (not 13th) c. Bound in brary of Mrs. Allan Marquand, Princeton, old wooden boards and red velvet, with New Jersey. Acquired in 1951.

a silver plaque cover, 17th or 18th c. ; ;

Kurt Weitzmann, “A Codex with the 7 mare ee cn Written in Italy, Homilies of Gregory Nazianzenus, 14th c. Illuminated initials; 22 half-page Record of the Museum of Historic Art, miniatures. Rebound in tooled brown

Princeton University, I, 1 (1942) 14-17. leather. 18. Deed of sale, in French, of foreclosed From the collection of F. J. Mather, Jr.

land at Fenain, near Douai (23 Jan. Obtained in 1952. 1547); mentioning Willame le Grant, 94. Vita S. Marearitae

Marghine du Mortier, Anne de Baud- Census. 3134 no 1 when in the colrenghien, and the family de Quaroube. lection of F. J Mather Jr., Washington

Vel., 1 f., 29 x 28 cm. Richly illumi- ;(later oo ware ; _ Crossing, Pennsylvania Princeton,

nated borders and 1 large miniature. New J Acquired in 1952 Purchased in 1943 from Schab (cat. 6, ew Jersey). Acquired in )

no. 72, plate XII). 27. Lectionary; fragment. Pap., 1 f., 41 x 25 cm. Byzantine, 16th 19. Missale. c. Contains chapter heading for Easter Vel., 118 ff., 34 x 24 cm. Written in and f. 1 of Jerusalem Anastasis 5 (cf.

the Low Countries, ca. 1470-1480. Nu- Walters Art Galley Codex 535). Medalmerous illuminated initials and several lions containing Christ, Virgin, John the

miniatures. Bound in calf. Baptist, Evangelists, two saints, transfigur-

Formerly owned by Harry and Caresse ation. Crosby and Walter van Rensselaer Berry. Sold at Parke-Bernet (sale 1494, Rare Obtained from Dawson in 1944 by Miss Near Eastern Pottery, 19 Feb. 1954 lot

Margaret Mather and presented to the 43). Acquired in 1954. ) Museum. 28. Lectionary; fragment.

20. Horae, Chalons use. Pap., 1 f., 41 x 26 cm. Byzantine, 16th

Vel., 206 ff., 10 x 7 cm. Written in c. Contains chapter heading for second France (Chalons?), early 14th c. Each day of Pentecost and f. 66 of Jerusalem page with illuminated rinceaux borders, Anastasis 5 (cf. Walters Art Galley Codex often containing figures and animals; 3 535). Medallions containing Christ, Virfull-page miniatures. Bound in modern red gin, John the Baptist, Evangelists, two

velvet. saints, Christ and children.

Henry Walters (sale, Parke-Bernet, Sold at Parke-Bernet (same sale and

wick. quired in 1954.

Feb. 1944), Obtained in 1944 from Chis- part of same lot as no. 27 above). Ac-

21. Horae, Poitiers use. 29. Gospels, in Slavonic; fragment.

Vel., 136 ff., 21 x 14 cm. Written in Vel., 1 f., 34 x 25 cm. Written in 16th France, 15th c. Illuminated initials and c. Illuminated interlace and initial; title

fillers; 12 miniatures in style of the in gold.

Boucicault Master. Rebound in red velvet. Sold at Parke-Bernet (same sale and Presented in 1950 by F. J. Mather, Jr., part of same lot as nos. 27 and 28 above).

who purchased it from Dawson. Obtained in 1954.

306 Princeton Art Museum, New Jersey

30. Gospels; fragment. and English, dating 11th-16th c. with

Vel., 2 ff., 21 x 15 cm. Byzantine, 14th some of later date. Many of the docuc. Full-page miniature of S. Mark; no ments relate to the acquisition and dis-

text. posal of personal property (deeds, wills,

From the collection of Albert M. marriage contracts, bonds, receipts, apFriend, Jr., Princeton, New Jersey. Ac- praisals, etc.), but there are also legal

quired in 1956. statutes, governmental edicts, and court decisions. Church documents are repre-

THE LIBRARY OF sented by numerous Papal bulls, letters of PRINCETON UNIVERSITY indulgence, certificates of baptism and PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY legitimization. A check-list of the collection is available at the Library.

J © mss. an the Princeton University 51. Libellus de miraculis S. Mariae, etc. Library fall into three series: the general ; ; Census, 493, no.Collection 1, when in the library collection, the, ofRobert Garrett , Senator Davidin A.1942), Reed, Washington, (presented by Mr. Garrett and , ; ; ; D. C., who presented it to the Library. Kane Collection (acquired , . ee bthe ;Grenville Bound in 15th c. (not orig.) cuir ciselé. y;purchase in 1946). Each series was / ; From the Abbey of Lambach, Diocese

Serer of Passau.

separately listed in the Census, and the

distinction is observed below. or ; ; Hanns Swarzenski, “Twokw Romanesque The descriptions and other information ; ; ; .;

; Illuminated Mss. in Howard the Princeton Univerhave: been supplied by Dr. C. , 53 i,Li-; ; sity Library,” Princeton University Rice, Jr., Chief, Department of Rare brary Chronicle, IX (1948) 66-67, figs Books and Special Collections. 3 1 mee > TBS. THE GENERAL COLLECTION 52. Apocalypsis, etc. Census, 493, no. 2, when in the library

Census, 1176-1184, nos. 1-50; 2312. of Senator David A. Reed, Washington, D. C., who presented it to the Library. 18. S. Gregorius Nazianzenus: Orations, Perhaps written in Weissenau.

in Greek. _ Hanns Swarzenski, article cited under

Census, 1178, where called Homilies. no. 51 above, 64-66, figs. 1, 2. Purchased by Dr. E. C. Richardson, for- .

mer librarian of Princeton, at Sorrento in 53. Evangelia Dominicarum. . . 1921; described at the time of its purchase Census, 495, no. 10, when in the li-

as “salvage from Mt. Athos.” brary of Senator David A. Reed, Wash-

. ington, D. C., who presented it to the Census, 1182. Walters Catalogue, no. . ;

41. Vergilius: Opera. : Library.

196 and plate LXXIV. ot Roman d’Alexandre, in French verse; ragment. SOA. The collection of documents (Cen- Vel., 1 f., 21 x 31 cm. Written in sus, 1184, 2131) mentioned as on deposit France by a scribe of western Champagne

from the collection of John H. Scheide, or eastern Ile-de-France, 14th c. Bound Titusville, Pennsylvania, was presented in in modern red cloth.

1951 by Mr. Scheide’s son, William H. Acquired in 1931 from E. von ScherScheide. The collection consists of some ling (Rotulus, I, no. 1270). 8,000 documents in Latin, Italian, French, Edward C. Armstrong, “The Suchier

Princeton University, New Jersey 307 Fragment of the Roman d’Alexandre,” the Museum of Historic Art, Princeton Romanic Review, XXIX (1938) 305-310. University, V (1946) 6-9.

55. Richard I of England: Letter patent, 58. Jean Le Féron: De la primitive instiin Latin (20 Dec. 1385), with Great Seal. tution des roys, herauldz et poursuivans

Vel., 1 f., 54 x 46 cm. The seal is a d’armes. good example of the so-called Brétigny Pap., 57 ff., 20 x 15 cm. Written in Seal of Edward III, modified for use by France, dated 1 May 1533. Illuminated

his grandson, Richard II. initials, 1 emblematic miniature, arms of Presented by Daniel Maggin. Le Féron. Bound in blue morocco gilt,

Henry L. Savage, “A Letter Patent of red doublures, by Chambolle-Duru.

Richard II with the Great Seal,” Prince- From the collections of Sommerard, ton University Library Chronicle, IX Baron Jérdme Pichon, Rouveyre, and

(1948) 68-78, with plate. Bashford Dean. Presented by C. O. von

56. Lignies des roys de France; genealogy, Kienbusch.

in French, of the Kings of France to 59. Lucanus: Pharsalia. 1420, derived from the Grandes Chro- Vel., 76 ff., 21 x 10 cm. Written in

niques de France. southern Germany[?], early 12th c. DrawVel. roll, of six membranes, 392 x 37 ings in margins of 6 pp. Bound in modern cm. Written in France, 15th c. Illuminated blind-tooled brown calf.

medallions and initials. From the collections of F. Madan and

Acquired in 1947 from Pierre Berés. F. W. Bourdillon. Purchased from W. M. Alfred Foulet, ““A Mediaeval Geneal- Voynich in 1926 by Robert Garrett and ogy of the Kings of France,” Princeton presented by him to the Library.

, i 5218 with planes Ix (1948) 60. Leben der minneden Sel, in German.

, Pap., 170 ff., 21 x 16 cm. Written in

57. Dynastic history of England from Germany and dated 1486. Bound in orig. Alfred to Henry III, in Latin (obverse) blind-tooled pigskin over boards. — Geoffrey of Monmouth: Prophecies Mark by previous ownership, “Kloster

of Merlin, in Latin (reverse). Roth —.” Presented by Robert Garrett. Vel. roll, 188 x 26 cm. Written in 61. Justinianus: Digestum vetus cum England, 13th c. Illuminated medallions. commentariis

ee norer strip, with history of the Anglo- Vel., 209 ff., 42 x 25 cm. Written in

on Heptarchy in large circle and Latin hern Italy. late 13th ly 14th ¢ verses from Henry of Huntington’s Chron- Bo or anys late Or early It Cc. icle, was added later to original roll, in ound in modern brown morocco and

the late 14th or early 15th buckram by Macdonald.

; y . ; , Bookplate: “Ex Bibliotheca De Car-

Acquired from W. H. Robinson in

1945, denas, XIV, 10.” Presented by Senator Gordon H. Gerould, “A Mediaeval David A. Reed.

Historical Roll,” Princeton University Li- 62. JOénsbék, in Icelandic. Code of laws

brary Chronicle, VI (1945) 200-201; promulgated by Jon Einarsson in 1281, Idem, “A Text of Merlin’s Prophecies,” by order of Magnus VII, King of Norway.

Speculum, XXIII (1948) 102-103, with Vel., 169 ff., 14 x 11 cm. Written in plate; F. J. Mather, Jr., and Chalfant 15th c. Bound in blind-stamped calf over Robinson, “Two Ms. Rolls,” Record of wood boards.

308 Princeton University, New Jersey Bookplate of Sir Thomas Maryon Wil- 67. Devotional treatises, in German.

Garrett, wh ted i ; , .

son, bart. Acquired in 1931 by Robert Census, 1650, no. 1. rrett, who presented it to the Library 68. Cicero: De offficiis.

63. Gospels, in Greek; fragments (Mat. Census, 1650, no. 2.

4,.21-5.17, 11.17-14.15). 69. P ,

Vel., 8 ff., 23 x 20 cm. Written in the C reCes 165, 0 3 1ith c. Scorched along inner and lower enSUS, 7 BO. °.

margins, partly destroying the text. Un- 70. Horae, in Flemish.

bound. Census, 1650, no. 4.

of Munich. .. .

Acquired in 1940 from Dr. Junkelmann 71. Franciscus de Mayronis: Questiones de variis locis S. Scripturae.

64. Missale plenum, incomplete; ‘Tempo- Census, 1650, no. 5.

rale (Dominica in Palmis to end, with 72-75. Choir books, a series of single many gaps) and fragments of Sanctorale leaves

(Dec. 31-Feb. 14, Jul. 6-Aug. 8). Census 1650. nos. 6-9

Vel., about 70 ff., 29 x 20 cm. Written , ,

in southern France, 12th c. 10 illuminated 76. Horae. initials. Music throughout in Aquitanian Census, 1651, no. 10.

neumes, without staff but with guide-line 77. Twelve initials from a liturgical ms. and custos. Unbound. Consists of muti. Census, 1651, no. 11. lated and otherwise damaged remains, evidently recovered from binding before 78. Sallust: Catilina (ff. 1-27v) — Hora-

their acquisition by the Library. tius: Ars poetica (ff. 28-34v). Presented by Dr. E. C. Richardson. Pap., 34 ff., 22 x 15 cm. Written by

; ; Bound in 18th c. brown calf.

464.

65. Terrier of Jean de Serocourt, Bailly Johannes de Rotha and dated 146 du Bassigny, in French. Enumerates lands

held by De S t in th Bookplate of Walter Sneyd. Presented ole BY We Serocouns My ie region Col by Robert W. Patterson. responding to the present commune of Belmont-sur-Vair, department of Vosges. 79. Folding calendar, with text in Latin

Vel., 41 ff., 21 x 15 cm. Written in and Italian. France, late 15th or early 16th c. Un- Vel., 21 ff., 14 x 10 cm. folding to 8 x

bound. 4 cm. Written in Italy, ca. 1455. 1 diaPresented in 1949 by Mrs. Clifford gram. Bound in orig. leather. Vorhees. On f. 21, inscription in Italian accord-

ee ss or ing to which the ms. belonged to Father

66. S. Salonius: Exp ositio_ mystica in Jerome the elder and was left to Brother

Parabolas Salomonis. his pupil, in 1475. in Acquired Vel., 22 ff., 23Julian, x 15 cm. Written . or , by ; , Princeton University Library, Graphic late 12th c. Bound in modern vel. Arts Collecti ‘1951 €t of M From the collection of Elmer Adler tts Collection, 1n > Bs gut OF NS:

aC in Carl W. Jonesschwig, and Dr. Silvain S. Brun(not Census).

67-77. The library of Elmer Adler, New “A Fifteenth-century Folding Ms. CalYork, has been acquired by the Princeton endar,” Princeton University Library

University Library, where its eleven Chronicle, XIII, 3 (Spring, 1952) 164recorded mss. have been numbered 67-77. 165, with plate.

Princeton University, New Jersey 309

80. Antiphonarium. ated borders. Bound in saffron velvet, Vel., 111 ff., 31 x 22 cm. Written in much worn, over boards. a

Italy, 15th c. Decorated initials through- Bookplate of Ambroise Firmin-Didot,

out. Bound in orig. wood boards, half 1850; Senator David A. Reed (not in

calf, with clasps. Census). Presented in 1953 by Mrs.

Oo . ; Senator David A. Reed (not in Census), Reed.

who presented it in 1951. 88. Lactantius: De opificio Dei, etc. 81. S. John Chrysostom: Homilies on Census, 494, no. 8, when in the library Gospel of S. Matthew, nos. 28-30, in of Senator Reed. Presented by Mrs. Reed

Greek. in 1953.

“ap. Cyatermar Lucca, Th ene 89. Pope Pius II: Historia Bohemica, ae Ton ody inaeertndnnenne Books I-V (ff. 1-80) — Leonardus Aretillo P ff. 8QvPurchased in 1921 from Baer & Co. 138) De primo bello Punico ( Y This is a fragment of a larger ms., 26 ff. Vel., 138 ff., 27 x 20 cm. Written in

of which are bound with Princeton Li- , Lace Italy, 15th c. Illuminated initials. Bound

brary, Garrett no. 14 (see Census, 867,

d Suppl t, below) ently t in 19th c. blind-stamped brown leather. an lett tot th fatten » apparenlly '0 Senator David A. Reed (not in Cen-

complete text of the tae. sus), who presented it in 1951.

82. Biblia. 493, oo 90.no. Problemata theologica. Census, 3, when in cm. the library , in ; , , Vel., 94A. ff.,Reed, 18 x 13 Written of Senator David Washington, , os ; France, early 16thac. 47 illuminated iniD. C. Presented in 1953 by Mrs. Reed. tials in color on gold ground, flowers and

83. Regulae sororum sanctae Clarae. fruit. Bound in contemporary stamped Census, 494, no. 4, when in the library brown calf, panels on both covers. of Senator Reed. Presented in 1953 by Stamped below each panel, the binder’s

Mrs. Reed. name: Andri Boule. Panel on front cover

; ; ; shows martyrdom of S. Sebastian; back

84. Gregorius IX: Decretalium liber II], cover, Christ on the Cross, with S. Thom-

etc. as Aquinas and5,S.when Catherine of Siena4 Census, 494,;no. in the library George Dunn (no. 1515); Senator

Mrs. Reed. vo

of Senator Reed. Presented David in 1953 by , Census), who A. Reed (not, in presented it in 1951. 85. Breviarium. L. Gruel, Manuel de l’Amateur de Census, 494, no. 6, when in the library Reliures, 1, 59, reproduces panel of front

of Senator Reed. Presented in 1953 by cover binding.

Mrs. Reed. 91. Officia sanctorum novem. 86. Psalterium cum canticis. Census, 495, no. 12, when in the library Census, 494, no. 7, when in the library of Senator Reed. Presented in 1953 by

of Senator Reed. Presented in 1953 by Mrs. Reed.

BS. NCS 92. Emblem book, consisting of rhymed

Mrs. Reed.

87. Horae. proverbs in French and devices with Vel., 169 ff., 20 x 14 cm. Written in texts in Latin and Italian.

France, late 15th c. 43 miniatures, flori- Pap., 49 ff., 21 x 15 cm. Written in

310 Princeton University, New Jersey France, ca. 1550. Drawings on each page 15 x 12 cm. Written in the 13th c. Unin pen and bister wash, in the style of Il bound, in modern black leather slipcase. Rosso. Bound in 17th c. brown morocco, Grenville Kane (not in Census). Ac-

covers.

blind-stamped coat of arms on both quired in 1946.

Acquired in 1956 from H. P. Kraus THE

(cat. 80, no. 33, with plate) as the gift ROBERT GARRETT COLLECTION of Robert H. Taylor.

David B. Lawall, “Notes on a Newly Census, 865-899, nos. 1-167; 2293Acquired Ms. Device Book,” Princeton 2296, nos. 168-171. University Library Chronicle, AVI, 4 The 171 mss. listed in the Census as

(Summer, 1957) 210-215, with 2 plates. belonging to Robert Garrett, Baltimore, 93. George Ripley: On preparing the Maryland, were presented by him to the philosopher’s stone; with also some verses Princeton University Library in 1942.

from Richard Carpenter. For a general survey of this group, see Vel. scroll, cut into 5 panels, measuring Donald D. Egbert, “The Western Eurorespectively 128 x 53 cm., 140 x 53 cm., pean Mss. [in the Garrett Collection], 104 x 53 cm.. 125 x 53 cm.. and 47 x 49 and Albert M. Friend, Jr. “The Greek cm. —Written in England, 16th c. Emble- Mss.,” Princeton University _ Library matic drawings, in pen and color wash, Chronicle, X (1949) 123-135, the latter

illustrating the verses, are the main fea- ot which is hereafter referred to as ture of four of the panels. The fifth panel iB riend”; and also Robert Garrett,

contains portrait of a man. Recollections of a Collector,” Princeton Acquired in London by H. P. Kraus; University Library Chronicle, X (1949) later, Laurence Witten, New Haven, Con- 103-116. Many of the New Testament necticut. Presented in 1957 by Robert H. items are listed by Kenneth W. Clark,

Taylor. A Descriptive Catalogue of Greek New

For text of poem, see Elias Ashmole, Testament Mss. in America (Chicago, Theatrum chemicum britannicum (Lon- 1937), hereafter referred to as “Clark.” don, 1652) 275-277: R. H. Robbins Only those entries requiring amplification

Secular Lyrics of the Fourteenth and or emendation are listed below. Fifteenth Centuries (Oxford, 1952) no. Garrett 1. Gospels, in Greek. Ends with

88. John 18.33.

94. Order of the Garter, revised statutes Census, 865. Clark, 61 and plate VII;

enacted by Edward VI, Westminster, 17 W. H. P. Hatch, Principal Uncial Mss. of

Mar. 1552. the New Testament (Chicago, 1939)

Census, 1662, no. 2, when in the library plate LX; Friend, 131; The Walters Art of Miss Susan D. Bliss, New York, who Gallery, Early Christian and Byzantine

presented it in 1957. Art (1947) 135, no. 692 and plate XCV. O re aa ii , Lonlon i ! A ‘ Garrett 2. Gospels, in Greek. ree of CGE , Census, 865. Written in the 13th (not

XCVIi-XCIX. L1th) ¢.

95. Lectionary of the Acts and Epistles | Clark, 63; Boston Museum of Fine

(Praxapostolos), in Greek. Arts, Arts of the Middle Ages (1940) 4, Vel., 112 ff. (lacking first gathering), no. 6; Friend, 133 and plate; K. Weitz-

Princeton University, New Jersey 311 mann, “Constantinopolitan Book Illumina- Garrett 9. Lectionary of the Gospels, in tion in the Period of the Latin Conquest,” Greek.

Gazette des Beaux Arts, LXXXVI Census, 867. Clark, 76; James Allen (1944) 201 and following, and figs. 4-5; Nichols, A Description of the Garrett Walters Art Gallery, Early Christian and Greek Gospel Lectionary Ms. no. 9... Byzantine Art (1947) 143, no. 725 and and a collation of its Lucan passages,

plate CIV. typescript thesis for degree of Master of ; Theology, Princeton Theological Semi-

ensus, . Clark, 66 and plates ; ;

varrett 3. eeeeey t aa lates VIL nary, 1954 (available in Library of LXIII; Friend, 132; The Walters Art Princeton Theological Seminary ). Gallery, Early Christian and Byzantine Garrett 10. Lectionary of the Gospels, in

Art (1947) 141, no. 716. Greek.

| Census, 867. Clark, 78; John Howard

Garrett 4. Gospels, in Greek. Houdeshel, A Description and Collation Census, 866. Clark, 68 and plate IX. of a Greek Gospel Lectionary, Garrett

Garrett 5. Gospels, in Greek. Ms. no. 10, typescript thesis for degree of Census, 866. 5 miniatures. Master of Theology, Princeton TheologiK. Weitzmann, Die armenische Buch- cal Seminary, 1950 (available in Library malerei des 10. und beginnenden 11. of Princeton Theological Seminary). Jahrhunderts (Bamberg, 1933) 18, Bei- Garrett 13. Hymns, in Greek. lage 2, fig. 6; Clark, 69 and plate X; Census, 867. Friend, 135; The Walters Boston Museum of Fine Arts, Arts of the Art Gallery, Early Christian and ByzanMiddle Ages (1940) 4, no. 8 and plate tine Art (1947) 147, no. 744. III; Friend, 132 and plate; The Walters

Art Gallery, Early Christian and Byzan- Garrett 14. S. John Chrysostom: Sermons tine Art (1947) 140, no. 710 and plate on the Gospels, in Greek.

XCIUL Census, 867, where called Homiliae XL. Written in 955 (not 14th c). Figura-

Garrett 6. Gospels, in Greek. tive initials. This 26 ff. on paper, of the Census, 866. 5 miniatures, which were 16th c., bound with this 10th c. ms. to

part of an older (9th-10th c.) codex. complete the text, are part of a larger Clark, 7, and plate XI; Boston Museum ms., another fragment of which (also of Fine Arts, Arts of the Middle Ages acquired from J. Baer) is listed as Prince(1940) 4, no. 6 and plate II; Friend, 131 ton 81 (see above). Formerly Kosinitza and plate; K. Weitzmann, Ars Islamica, Cod. 32.

X (1943) 129 and fig. 14; The Walters M. Vogel and V. Gardthausen, Die Art Gallery, Early Christian and Byzan- griechischen Schreiber des Mittelalters

tine Art (1947) 135, no. 693 and plate und der Renaissance (Leipzig, 1909)

XCIIL. 341; J. Baer, Catalogue DCLX XV (1921)

7 no. 2 and plates I1V-V; “Mitteilungen aus Census, 866..Clark, 73 and plate XII; | Biicherfreund, N. F. I (1921) 6: Friend, 135; The Walters Art Gallery, Th, ow. Early Christian and Byzantine Art (1947) Priend, 193; The Walters Art Gallery, Garrett 7. Gospels, in Greek. dem Antiquariat J. Baer,” Frankfurter

oo 136, no. 694,

143, no. 726 and plate CI Early Christian and Byzantine Art (1947)

Garrett 8. Acts and Epistles, in Greek. Garrett 16. Johannes Climacus: Scala Census, 866. Clark, 75 and plate XIII. Paradisi, in Greek.

312 Princeton University, New Jersey Census, 868. Dated 1082 (not 1396). Garrett 55. Horae. J. Baer, Catalogue DCLXXV (1921), Census, 874. Walters Catalogue, no. no. 6 and plates VI-VIII; Friend, 133 116 and plate XLVII.

and plate; The Walters Art Gallery, Early . Christian and Byzantine Art (1947) 139, Garrett 73, Haymo Halberstatensis: Ex-

no. 708 and plate XCV; John Rupert Pee nn ae w | Catal Martin, “The Death of Ephraim in Byzan- 20 Census, ; Walters Catalogue, no.

tine and Early Italian Painting,” Art Bul-

letin, XXXIII (1951) 220 and following, Garrett 83. Guilielmus Durandus: In fig. 8; Idem, The Illustration of the sententias Petri Lombardi.

Heavenly Ladder of John Climacus Census, 880. Walters Catalogue, no. (Princeton, 1954; Department of Art and 69,

no. 8). especially plates IX. Sy ation, Garrett 97. Gratianus: Decretum.

aan Census, 884. Written ca. 1300 (not ca.

Garrett 20. Prayers, in Armenian. 1330).

Census, 868. H. Kurdian, “An Arme- Walters Catalogue, no. 40.

nian Silver Binding Dated 1653,” Prince- se ton University Library Chronicle, VII, 3 Garrett 110. Vergilius: Opera. (April, 1946) 118-119, with plate. Census, 886. Written ca. 1450-1460 (not ca. 1460).

Garrett 26. Hebrew ritual. Walters Catalogue, no. 182. Cue vere cae Italy Pan's Garrett 119. Gualterius de Insulis: Alex1480, not Avignon, 1338). ’ andreis, in Latin verse.

FE. Panofsky, Journal of the Walters f Census, se 89. 5 i. (now detached) Art Gallery, IV (1941) 27-44, with com- orming part of the binding of this ms. plete illustration, and V (1942) 124- are tragments of a ne of 13th © English music. For a description, with facsimiles 125; Walters Catalogue, no. 188. and transcriptions, see Kenneth Jay Levy,

Garrett 28. Biblia. “New Material on the Early Motet in

Census, 869. Walters Catalogue, no. England: A Report on Princeton Ms. 42. Garrett 119,” Journal of the American

Garrett 34. Psalterium. Musicological Society, IV (1951) 220Census, 870. Donald Drew Egbert, 239. “The “Tewkesbury’ Psalter,” Speculum, Garrett 158. Giovanni Marcanova: Anti-

X, 3 (July, 1935) 376-386 and plates quitates.

I-III. Census, 897. Written in Italy in 1465

Garrett 35. Psalterium. (not ca. 1460).

Census, 870. Written ca. 1300 (not Walters Catalogue, no. 185 and plate

13th c.). LXXII; William S. Heckscher, Sixtus III Walters Catalogue, no. 149 (with addi- Aeneas Insignes Statuas Romano Populo

tional references) and plate LVIIL. Restituendas Censuit (The Hague, 1955)

14 and frontispiece, reproducing the

Garrett 48. Horae. Statue of Marcus Aurelius on f. 14 of the Census, 873. Written ca. 1425 (not ca. ms.

1420). Executed in the Rohan atelier.

Walters Catalogue, no. 97 (with addi- Garrett 168. Testament de Amyra le Sul-

tional references) and plate XLII. than Nych Hemedy, etc.

Dr. E. C. Richardson, New Jersey 313 Census, 2295. A. Siiheyl Unver, ed., Bound in old wood boards and 18th c.

Fatih Sultan Mehmed’in Oliimii ve stamped leather. Héddiseleri Uzerine bir vesika. Testament Purchased in 1938 in Istanbaul. de Amyra Sultan Nichemedy, 12 Eylil 2. Gospel prefaces, in Greek; a fragment.

1481 C. Written Istanbul ee or (Istanbul, Vel., 11 ff.,1952; 20 x 16T.cm. in ,the

Universitest Yayinlarindan, no. 530), 12th c. With 10 pp. of ornamented canon facsimile reproduction of French text of ; ms. with translation into Turkish and tables. in Bound in modern leather. : Purchased 1938 in Istanbul. notes.

: THE THE LIBRARY OF

GRENVILLE KANE COLLECTION ALFRED AND MARGARET FOULET NASONGA FARM

Census, 1889-1900, nos. 1-58. PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY

The 58 mss. listed in the Census as —

belonging to Grenville Kane, Tuxedo ‘The following descriptions were supPark, New York, were purchased by the plied by Mr. Foulet. Princeton University Library in 1946. For 1. Horae.

a general survey of this group, see Vel., 128 ff., 17 x 13 cm. Written in

Dorothy Miner, “The Mss. in the Gren- France, first half of 15th c. Miniatures, ville Kane Collection,” Princeton Uni- floriated initials. Bound in 17th c. calf.

versity Library Chronicle, XI (1949). Robert Loche, presumably of Var-leOnly the single entry requiring amplifica- Duc (1454); KX .... of or near Reims

aesarum. oe

tion is listed below. (1502); Charles du Plessier, seigneur of

. ; , Biaches near Péronne (1618-1624);

nan’ 44, Suetonius: Vitae duodecun Archibald Alexander Edward Taylor, Census, 1897. Walters Catalogue, no. pies ident of Wooster University, Wooster,

169 and plate LXVI- J. Wilson Fereu Ohio; Miss Lucy Munson Taylor, Xenia,

ee On Ferguson, Ohio (until 1948).

“The Iconography of the Kane Sueto-

nius.” Princeton University Library 2. Petrus de Riga: Aurora. Chronicle, XIX, 1 (1957) 34-45 and Vel., 124 ff., 22 x 15 cm. Written in

plates V, VI. France, 13th c. Bound in modern brown morocco.

THE LIBRARY OF Belonged to W. Greenwell[?]. Pur-

PROFESSOR ERNEST T. DEWALD chased in 1952 from William Salloch

PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY (cat. 100, no. 663).

The descriptions were supplied by Mr. THE LIBRARY OF

Robert A. Koch of the staff of the Prince- DR. ERNEST C. RICHARDSON ton University Art Museum and the Uni- PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY versity Department of Art and Archae-

ology. Census, 1187-1189, 2258; 10 items. In 1934 (not 1935, as recorded in Cen1. Prophetologion, in Greek. sus, 2258), Dr. Richardson presented Vel. and pap., 299 ff., 25 x 20 cm. these mss. to the Library of Congress, Written in the I1th c. With neumes. where they are now nos. 128-137.

314 Scheide Library, New Jersey THE SCHEIDE LIBRARY of a Greek of Salonika. Purchased in 1938

133 LIBRARY PLACE from Maggs.

PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY 69. Leonardus Cremonensis: Artis me-

Census, 2120-2131, nos. 1-65, listed trice pratice compilatio. | |

as the collection of John Hinsdale Ve™. 32 H., 26 x 18 cm. Written in the

Scheide. Titusville. Pennsvlvan; 14th[?] c. Some crude ms. notes and

, Mee eyivanta. ; drawings. J. H. Scheide died in 1942, andBound his Bin old reverse calf over

library passed to his son, William H. paper boards.

Scheide. The collection of both printed 70. Petrus de Riga: Aurora, sive Biblia books and mss. was described by Julian versificata. P. Boyd, The Scheide Library (privately Vel., 76 ff., 26 x 17 cm. Written by an

printed, 1947). It is now located in English scribe in the 13th c. Bound in Princeton, and Mrs. Mina R. Bryan is the old vel.

librarian. Purchased in 1941 from Sweet.

Unnumbered, Census, 2131. Collection 71. Deed (Fabriano, 14 Dec. 999) of of several thousand Italian deeds. land in the Duchy of Spoleto. This was presented to the Princeton Vel., 1 p., 22 x 38 cm. Framed and University Library (where it was formerly glazed. on deposit) in 1951; it is Princeton no. 72. Indenture, in two parts (Devon, 1406)

SOA. binding Richard Treby to John Gove, 66. The Blickling Homilies; 19 homilies, vel. 1 p., 25x 15 cm. in Anglo-Saxon.

Census, 2323, no. 55, when in the li- 73. Pope Martin V: Bull (Mantua, 20 brary of the late Cortlandt F. Bishop Jan. 1419), granting religious freedom to

(sale, New York, 1938, lot 285); pur- the Jews.

chased from Rosenbach. Vel., 1 f., 47 x 31 cm.; with signature

67. Breviarium. |

Boyd, The Scheide Library, 115-117. on verso. In contemporary morocco case, accompanied by an English translation.

Vel., 430 ff., 34 x 24 cm. Written in 74. Vellum fragment (undated) concernItaly, 15th c. 38 historiated initials and ing controversy between Nicholas, Abbot borders. Bound in early Italian leather of S. Mary, and others, about property in covered with red and yellow lacquer; brass Portolaco. corner pieces; in brown calf solander case. Part of 1 p., 30 x 20 cm. John Meade Falkner. Purchased in

1937 from Dawson. THE HYDE COLLECTION FOUR OAKS FARM

68. Gospels, in Greek. R. F. D. 3 Vel., 192 ff., 25 x 17 cm. Written in SOMERVILLE, NEW JERSEY 10th or 11th c. Canons under illuminated

arches; illuminated headings to each gos- Census, 1215-1219, nos. 1-61, when pel; rubricated. Bound in old red velvet, in the library of Robert Borthwick Adam,

metal ornaments missing. Buffalo, New York.

Sold at Sotheby’s 1938, as the property In 1948 the Adam collection was pur-

Hamilton College, New York 315

chased by Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hyde THE LIBRARY OF

for their library, which centers upon Dr. LEONARD KEBLER Samuel Johnson. They have also one BRONXVILLE, NEW YORK

other early ms., for the purpose of com- | parison with the 18th c. forgeries of Wil- Census, 1192; one item. Presented in

liam Henry Ireland. 1959 to the Library of Congress (no. 62. Henry Wriothesley, 3d Earl of South- 174).

. 2 §., , E ORK

ampton: a S. (andated’ to Robert THE LIBRARY OF

Pp. een Ian WILBERFORCE EAMES Purchased in 1945 from Scribners BROOKLYN, NEW ¥

Book Store. Census, 1201, 2312-2316; 22 items. THE LIBRARY OF Me, Eames i in ont Poole

SEMINARY ae y :

AUBURN THEOLOGICAL Library, where they are now nos. 125-

AUBURN, NEW YORK

; THE LIBRARY OF

1 1939. 1940 the librar of Auburn ROBERT BORTHWICK ADAM

ee te ety BUFFALO, NEW YORK

Theological Seminary was placed on de-

posit at the Union Theological Seminary, Census, 1215-1219; 61 items. In 1948 the entire Adam Collection, including

New York City, where nos. 1 and 2 are . ; ; ;

..;os these mss., was purchased by Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hyde, Four Oaks Farm, 4 is unknown, and it is believed that they Somerville. New Jer

now housed as nos. 72 and 73, respectively. The present location of nos. 3 and

- may have been disposed of before the “s CESEY: library was transferred.

THE LIBRARY OF

THE LIBRARY OF THE LATE HAMILTON COLLEGE

DR. JACOB HAMMER CLINTON, NEW YORK BRONX, NEW YORK

Census, 1221, nos. 1-3.

Dr. Hammer has died since furnishing The following descriptions were supthis description in 1948, and his manu- plied by Dr. David Wilder.

script is at present not located. 4. (MC 15-M3) Antiphonarium. 1. Horae, with calendar in French. Pap., 190 ff., 15 x 11 cm. (lacking Vel., 135 ff. (some missing, some with f. 6). Probably written in France, 15th c. text unfinished), 9 x 6 cm. Written in Bound in paper boards, vel. spine.

France (Rouen?), ca. 1350. 3 historiated 5. Antivh .

initials. Bound in 17th c. leather. vel 'P 49. "f. ee 38 132. Purchased in 1939 from a dealer on © ° > Cnumbere ~~ , the Quai Voltaire, Paris. de 135, 140-142, 145-150, 174, 189, 195-

224), 53 x 38 cm. Written by several hands, 15th c. Illuminated letters and scroll-work throughout. Unbound.

316 Hamilton College, New York Supposedly from the Convent of St. Bound in orig. blind-stamped brown calf,

Gall, Switzerland. clasps, gilt edges.

6. (MC 19-M3) Antiphonarium. Purchased in 1951 from Rosenbach. Vel., 61 ff., 42 x 31 cm. Written in 2. Guild of Glaziers and Plumbers, York, Spain, by several hands, 16th c. Bound England: Book of Ordinances, with other

in leather over wood boards. documents, including: 14 certificates of Gift from an unknown donor. admission to the Guild; list of members at whose cost the book was made, 1598;

THE LIBRARY OF agreement of the members to observe the THE CORNING MUSEUM OF GLASS ordinances, 1662; ordinances; signatures

CORNING GLASS CENTER of members, 1627-1730; further ordiCORNING, NEW YORK nances, 1675; miscellaneous entries. Vel. (13 ff.) and pap. (87 ff., including

This library, established in May 1951, 71 blank), 25 x 17 cm. Written at York, comprises the largest single collection of England, 1598-1742, by several hands.

books, mss., pamphlets, prints, and en- Bound in early 17th c. English brown

gravings devoted to the history, art, and stamped calf. .

science of glassmaking. The Corning Presented by Mr. John Fleming. Glass Works technical library, located 3. S. Isidorus Hispalensis: Etymologiae in an adjacent building, provides the most (ff. 1-239) — Idem: Contra Judaeos extensive resources on contemporary (ff. 239v-258v). scientific developments in glass and re- Vel., 258 ff., 36 x 26 cm. Written in lated fields. The present holdings of the France (Abbey of Royaumont), ca. 1300.

Museum Library include over 3,000 Bound in orig. white deerskin over oak

volumes, 2,000 pamphlets, and 350 prints boards. and engravings. Its rare book collection Said to come from Chardin Collection: contains some 200 printed book titles in bookplate of Edward Duff Balken: offered addition to early mss. The chronological by Maggs (cat. 645, no. 25). Purchased division between the Museum and Tech- in 1951 from Hamill & Barker, Chicago. nical Libraries has been set for technical

items at 1900. 4. Josephus: De bello Judaico, in Latin, The Library of the Corning Museum of trans. attrib. to S. Ambrosius.

Glass is under the direction of Mr. Paul Vel., 124 ff., 34 x 24 cm. Written in

N. Perrot. Germany (probably at the Abbey of

Descriptions of the mss. were furnished Miltenberg, Odenwald), ca. 1200. 8 by Mr. Perrot and Mr. Harry Goldgar. illuminated initials. Bound in 16th c.

blind-stamped white pigskin over wood

1. Lactantius: De ira Dei (ff. 4-47v) — boards.

Idem: De opificio Dei (ff. 48-88v) — Two ownership inscriptions of the Idem: De phoenice (ff. 89-92) — Solinus: Abbey of Miltenberg. Purchased in 1951

De mirabilibus mundi, a short excerpt from Rosenbach. (f. 93-93v) —- S. Augustinus: De spiritu

et anima (ff. 94-129v). 5. Mappae clavicula. Discusses, among Vel., 134 ff., 18 x 12 cm. Written in other things: ch. 1-100, precious metals; Italy (Tuscany), ca. 1460. 2 miniatures; ch. 105-193, recipes for pigments; ch. illuminated arms, borders, and _ initials. 194, hydrostatic balance for ascertaining

Seminary of Mary Immaculate, New York 317 standard of precious metals; ch. 195-200, Nile, and Ethiopia. Bound in orig. blindrecipes for goldsmiths and silversmiths; tooled brown calf, engraved bosses, rech. 213, 251, 254, 255, architecture; ch. mains of clasps, gilt gauffered edges. 212, distillation of alcohol; ch. 264-279, Bosses and clasps engraved with arms

missiles of siege warfare. of Galeazzo Maria Sforza-Visconti, Duke

Vel., 67 ff., 17 x 12 cm. Written in of Milan, first owner. Purchased in 1951 northern France or Flanders, 12th c. from Hamill and Barker, Chicago. Bound in 18th c. mottled tan call. 9. Seneca: Epistolae ad Lucillium.

; Pap. and vel., 171 ff., 29 x 21 cm. Pomier (1744-1820); Sir Thomas Phil; . . ; Written in Spain{?], 15th c. Illuminated Bookstamp of Jacques-Antoine Rabaut-

lipps (Ms.;3715). Purchased ae , initials. Bound inin1951 old mottled calf.

from W. H. Robinson Ltd. . wae i Bookplate, Museo Joannis Philippi The only ms. containing the complete : text. See Sir Th Philli “T ett Jannet; Maggs Brothers. Purchased in ext, see sir tnomas ERUMPPS, est 1952 from Hamill & Barker, Chicago.

. . . Communicating a Transcript of a Ms. Treatise on the Preparation of Pig- 10. Alchemical ms. in Latin, with excerpts ments,” Archaeologia, XXXII (1847) ascribed to Roger Bacon and Galen, con183-244; A. Ciry, “Notice sur un traité taining among other texts: Recipes deal-

du moyen 4ge,” Bibliothéque de l’Ecoie ing with various alchemical subjects; des Hautes Etudes, Fasc. XXXV (1878) recipe dealing with preparation of sulphur;

209-277; P. E. M. Berthelot, Chimie au Opus Galieni ad album, recipe for the moyen dge (Paris, 1893) I, 167-186; making of silver, followed by gold; ExLynn Thorndike, History of Magic, I cerptum extractatu Rogeri Baconis de 4

(New York, 1923) 765-770. rotis, on the making of wheels. Many

. references to glass, glaziers, glazed ob-

6. Sir John Mandeville: Travels (ff. 1-99v) jects, ete.

— The invention of S. Anthony the Abbot Vel., 73 ff., 15 x 10 cm. Written in (ff. 100-118) — Poem on the legend of England, 15th c. Bound in 17th c. white

Ugolino da Pisa (ff. 119-123) — Testa- vel. ,

mentum Christi (ff. 123v-130v) — John Bookplate of C. W. H. Sotheby; signaSkelton: Elegy on the death of Edward ture of J[ames] Sotheby; said to have

IV (ff. 131-132). been sold at Sotheby’s. Purchased in Pap., 132 ff., 19 x 14 cm. Written in 1957 from Ida Schuman, New York.

England, last quarter of the 15th c. Bound

in early 19th c. brown morocco. THE LIBRARY OF Lord Somers; bookplates of Frances THE SEMINARY OF

Mary Richardson Currer and George Wil- MARY IMMACULATE

liam Frederick Howard. Purchased in GLENCLYFFE Ms. notes in the Library of the Corn-

ing Museum of Glass. The following descriptions were sup7. Strabo: De situ orbis, tr. by Guarinus _ plied by the Rev. Thomas Aquinas Heid-

Veronensis. enreich, O. F. M. Cap.

Pap., 320 ff., 41 x 29 cm. Written in 1. Documenta varia Franciscana. S. FranItaly (Milan), ca. 1465, by the scribe cis of Assisi: Regula, cum Bulla approbaHieronymus (signed in Greek). 2 mar- tionis Honor II]: Solet annuere, 29 Nov. ginal outline maps, of the Delta of the 1223 (ff. 5-8) —— Idem: Testamentum

318 Seminary of Mary Immaculate, New York

(ff. 8-9) — Pope Nicholas III: Bull, Minoribus, Apr. 1516 (ff. 7v-9) — JoExiit qui seminat, 15 Aug. 1279 (ff. 9v- hannes Baptista: Testimonium de supra 21v) — Pope Clement V: Bull, Exivi de scriptis (f. 9-9v). paradiso, 6 May 1312 (ff. 21v-29v) — Vel., 9 ff., 29 x 21 cm. Written in 1517 Franciscan Order: Constitutiones et ordi- by Antoninus de [indecipherable]. Bound nationes cerimoniorum chori et refectorii in modern marbled boards, leather spine

(ff. 29v-35v) — Idem: Abbreviatio and corners.

Statutorum tam papalium quam generali- Library stamp of Capuchin Fathers, um in capitulo 1529 ordinata et mandata New York City, who presented it to the (ff. 36-52) — S. Bonaventura: Legenda Seminary in 1943. major S. Francisci, composed ca. 1263

(ff. 53-167) —— Pope Alexander IV: CORNELL UNIVERSITY LIBRARY

Bull, Benigna operatio, 10 Nov. 1255 (ff. ITHACA, NEW YORK 167v-170).

Vel., 171 ff., 22 x 16 cm. Mostly writ- Census, 1223-1254 and 2316. ten in 16th c., after 1529; inserted after The following descriptions were supf. 1 are 6 paper ff. written in 1631 by plied by Dr. Felix Reichmann. another hand, containing an Epistola of

S. Bernardine of Siena in Latin and Den I. (MSS. B 6000) Gervase of Tilbury: Reghel van onser H. Vaeder Franciscus Otia imperialis, seu Liber de mirabilibus in Dutch. Numerous decorated initials; 2 mundi [= Scriptores rerum Brunsvicenpainted borders. Bound in brown calf, sium, ed. Leibnitz (1707) 881-1004].

arms of the Bibliothéque de Th. de Vel., 220 ff., 18 x 12 cm. Written in

Joughe. France (probably Paris), between 1280 Inscription, ““Conventus brugensis,” the and 1300. “Drollerie” border with histo-

place-name replacing an earlier erased riated initial showing presentation of the name; bookplate of Th. de Joughe (no. book to the Emperor Otto IV. Bound in

1166); advertisement of unidentified 16th c. French calf. book-dealer; stamp of Capuchin Fathers, Purchased in 1947 from E. P. GoldNew York City; seal of Capuchin Order, schmidt. Detroit, | Michigan, who presented it to 2. (MSS. B 6009+ +) Passiones sancto-

the Seminary in 1944. _ .

rum martyrorum, containing the lives of

2. Documenta varia papalia ad Ordinem the following saints: Silvester, Sanctae Franciscanum spectantia. Hieronymus de XI Mille Virgines, Felix, Marcellus, Sbinuciis: Introductory letter: In nomine Saturninus, Sisinnius, Ciriacus, SmaragSanctae et individuae Trinitatis x sequun- dus, Marius et Martha, Agmete, Sebas-

tur et sunt tales (f. 1-1v) —- Pope Leo tianus, Agatha, Johannes et Paulus, X: Bull, Affectu benevolentiae, 16 Feb. Polocronius Parmenus, Abdon, Sennen, 1514 (ff. lv-2v) — Idem: Bull, Merentur Syxtus, Laurentius, Ypolitus, Vincentius, vestrae devotionis, 3 Jan. 1514 (ff. 2v-3) Gordianus, Pancratius, Prunus, Felicia— Idem: Bull, Justum et rationabile, 17 nus, Processus, Martinus, Septem Fratres Mar. 1514 (ff. 3v-4) —— Idem: Bull, Fili Felicitatis, Victor, Apollinaris, PanDum sanctam regulam, 15 Apr. 1516 (ff. teleymon, Felix, Simplicius, Faustinus, 4-6) —— Idem: Bull, Exponi nobis, 15 Beatus, Stephanus, Donatus, Eusebius, Oct 1516 (ff. 6-7) — Idem: Bull, Con- Agapitus, Hermes, Quirinus, Balbinus, cessio. alicujus indulgentiae Fratribus Adrianus, Dorothea, Mauricius, Diony-

Cornell University, New York 319 sius, Rusticus, Eleutherius, Gereon, Vic- S. Brigitta: Profezia (ff. 55-57) —- Dante tor, Cassius Florentius, Calixtus, Crisan- Alighieri: fl credo (ff. 57-59) — Savi0Zo thus, Daria, Cecilia, Clemens Andreas, da Siena: Orazione (ff. 59v-60) — ItineLucia, Anastatia, Eugenia, Maurus, Timo- rary, in Italian, for a pilgrimage from

theus. Florence to S. Jago de Compostello in

Vel., 192 ff., 34 x 24 cm. Written in 1477: In nome di dio x moneta ne piu Germany (probably in the Abbey of utile. Deo gratias amen (ff. 61-66v) — Steinveldt), early 13th c.; index added Rappresentazione della Nativita: /ntrolate 15th c. Rubricated. Bound in 19th c. messo pastorale nela angelica apparizione

boards. nela nativita del Signore x Deo gratias Abbey of Steinveldt; Sir Thomas Phil- amen, XXI Aprile 1510 (ff. 68v-28).

lipps (Ms. 401), sold at Sotheby ca. Pap., 68 ff., 28 x 20 cm. Written in 1890. Acquired from a London dealer Italy (Florence?), late 15th c., except

in 1948. the Frescobaldi shortly before 1400, and 3. (MSS. H 6000) Ricordano Malespini: the Rappresentarione mn 1510. Bound in Storia Fiorentina [complete text without orig. wood Purchased in boards, 1947 eather fromspine. E. P. Gold-

the supplement of Giacotto Malespini, , ; schmidt. corresponds almost completely with

Codex Magliab. VIII, 41, ed. Follini 7. (Pet. +Z 101) Francesco Petrarca:

(Florence, 1816) ]. De contemptu mundi vel De conflictu Pap., 150 + 4 ff., 23 x 17 cm. Written propriarum curarum (ff. 1-43v) — Idem:

in Florence ca. 1450. Bound in 16th c. Epistola de patientia (ff. 44-47) — Italian calf over wood boards, richly Alphonsus de Aragon: De morte non

decorated; 2 clasps. timenda (ff. 47v-48v) — _ Francesco Purchased in 1948 from L. S. Olschki, Petrarca: De otio religiosorum (ff. 49-

Florence. 92v) — Idem: De vita solitaria (ff. 93-

. 141).

4. (MSS. +D 6000) Brunetto Latini: Pap., 142 ff., 28 x 21 cm. Written prob-

Ii tesoretto, incomplete. ably in northern France, ca. 1450, by

Pap., 10 ft. 28 x 21 cm. Written m three hands. 1 large initial. Bound in porence, early 15th c. Bound in modern 18th c. French carved binding; 2 gilt Purchased in 1948 from a New York amoral stamps erased and unrecogniz-

dealer. Purchased in 1948 from E. P. Gold5. (MSS. +D 6002) Dante Alighieri: schmidt.

Divina Commedia, fragment, Purgatorio, 8. (Pet. Z 105) Francesco Petrarca: Rime

XXXI.49-145, XXXU._1-90. [= Chiorboli, Rime sparse (Milano, Vel., 1 f., 27 x 21 cm. Written in Italy 1923) 129-366].

(Florence), second half of the 14th c. Vel., 99 ff. (numbered 69-128, 149Purchased in 1949 in New York. 166, and 21 ff. unnumbered), 21 x 14 cm.

6. (MSS. +D 6002) Leonardo Dati: La — aioe in Italy (Florence?), ca. 1450. sfera (ff. 1-24v) — Leonardo de Fresco- ue initials. Bound in orig. calf. | baldi: Viaggio in Eggitto ed in Terra Presented in 1947 by Professor Bergin. Santa (ff. 25-51) —- Dante Alighieri[?): I dieci commandamenti (ff. 51v-53v) —

320 Columbia University, New York

THE LIBRARIES OF France from 1700-1760 (Princeton,

COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 1938) 75, note 24. NEW YORK 27, NEW YORK 53. Preces piae.

Census, 1258-1269, nos 1-54; 1270- Census, 1269. Now catalogued under 1272, nos. 1-14; 1273; 1274-1279, nos. call-number X264.02/c28.

1°39. | 55. Officium B. V. M., in Latin.

The content of the main body of Co- Vel., 108 ff., 17 x 12 cm. Written in

lumbia University MSS. has not undergone France, ca. 1450. 4 large illuminated ini-

material change since 1937. With the tials with full borders; 3 large illuminated exception of the Montgomery Collection initials with miniatures and side borders; (Census, 1270-1272) and the Teachers 1 miniature with side border; numerous College Library mss. (Census, 1273) they smaller illuminated initials, some with are Now administered by the Department marginal floriation. Bound in 18th or of Special Collections, Room 654, Butler early 19th c. calf, recently rebacked.

Library. Stamp inside front cover: J. Kendall. Certain collections described in the Acquired 1940[?].

Census under various headings are now

the property of Columbia University, and 56. (X195P77/P5) Pietro Pomponazzi: are also administered by the Department De fato et libero arbitrio.

of Special Collections. These groups, Pap., 181 ff., 30 x 21 cm. Written in dealt with separately below, include the Italy, ca. 1520. Bound in modern green

Library and Museum of the American morocco. Type Founders Company (Census, 1169), Purchased in 1950 from Herbert

the library of the late George A. Plimpton Reichner. (Census, 1753-1808), and the library of

Professor Edwin R. A. Seligman (Census, 57. (X189T36/V) Conclusiones super

1821). quotlibeta angelici doctoris beati Thome

The information and descriptions were de Aguin. supplied by Dr. Roland Baughman, Head Pap., 35 ff., 30 x 21 cm. Written in of Special Collections, and Joan H. Baum. Germany, ca. 1480. Bound in modern brown boards.

GENERAL COLLECTION Acquired in 1939. 25. Sebastiano Serlio: [1 ottavo libro 58. (X226/ 5) Gospels, in Latin; frag-

d’architettura. ment, containing John 1.1-14, Luke 1.26Census, 1263. Formerly on deposit 38, Matthew 2.1-12, and Mark 16.14-20.

with the Department of Special Collec- Vel., 6 ff, 21 x 15 cm. Written in tions, now the property of the Avery Italy, 15th c. Decorated initials. Bound Library, Columbia University, and avail- in brown tree calf gilt.

able there (Avery Library. X720. Se6.F; Acquired in 1954,

24.49403). 59. (X264.1/G26) Gebetbuch.

27. Pensées sur la réligion. Pap., 337 ff., 9 x 6 cm. Written in GerCensus, 1263, where ascribed to Jean many, 15th c. One miniature with border

Meslier. This ascription now denied; see on a vel. leaf; one colored woodcut. I. O. Wade, The Clandestine Organization Bound in orig. blind-stamped calf with and Diffusion of Philosophic Ideas in leather strap and metal clasp.

Columbia University, New York 321 Presented in 1945 by Thomas Ollive Bamberg[?], ca. 1450. 16 decorated ini-

Mabbott. tials. Bound in marbled boards.

60. (X84/M46) Les meditations d’amour presented in 1925 by William H. Car-

sur la venue de Ihesu Christ tres desiree P

du ciel en terre descendu. . . 66. (X936.09/C15) Lorenzo Grana: Pap., 258 ff., 16 x 11 cm. Written in Funeral oration for Cardinal Egidio France, ca. 1550. Bound in modern Canisio (d. 1532), in Latin.

boards. Vel., 12 ff., 24 x 16 cm. Written in Purchased in 1938 from Jason and Italy, 16th c. Bound in orig. blindPeggy Westerfield. stamped brown morocco.

61. (X870s/HG) Giovanni del Virgilio: Sir Thomas Phillipps (Ms. 5264). Allegoriae super fabulis Ovidii Metamor- 67. (Uncatalogued) S. Thomas de

phoseon metrice compilatae. Aquino: Treatise on the life, passion and Pap., 36 ff., 30 x 20 cm. Written in resurrection of Our Lord, with several France, ca. 1400. Bound in modern half other treatises by the same author, in

pigskin over boards. Dutch.

Sir Thomas Phillipps (Ms. 20704). Pap. (with 4 ff. vel.), 258 ff., 14 x 10

62. (X878C86/P) Credite quidquid erit cm. Written in the Low Countries, 15th ego vester Homerus ubique; a satirical c. One floriated initial with border in gold

poem on monasticism incomplete and colors; 3 large initials in red and blue. Pap., 23 ff., 20 x 14 cm Written in Bound in orig. blind-stamped calf over

the early 15th c. Bound in mod wood boards.

wrappers. Presented in 1954 by Harry G. Fried-

Purchased in 1957. man:

63. (X878L614/S7) Libellus que inscri- 68. (Uncatalogued) Diploma: Doctor’s bitur Venus; a collection of 67 unpub- degree in canon law granted to Joseph de

lished Latin poems. Arce Cabrera, of Spain.

Pap., 10 ff., 34 x 24 cm. Written ca. Vel, 5 fi, 24 x 18 cm. Written in

1500; possibly the author’s original ms. Rome, 1564. Incipit and decorated initial

Bound in modern gray boards. in gold. Bound in red morocco gilt, metal

Sir Thomas Phillips (Ms. 8234). Pur- seal attached. |

chased in 1953 from William H. Robin- Presented in 1954 by Harry G. Fried-

son, London. man.

64. (X88/Ar514) Ars artium: a com- 69. (Uncatalogued) Filiacién de Antonio mentary, in Latin, on Aristotle’s De Belasquez, hijo legitimo de Juan de Rob-

interpre ta tione , ledo y de Marina Belasquez su legitima muger.

Pap., 34 ff., 23 x 15 cm. Written in , . the 15th c. Bound in modern brown S Vel, 12 fi, 31 x 23 cm. Written in

" vel.

boards. pain (Valladolid), 3 Sept. 1550. Title-

Acquired in 1919 page with illuminated border. Bound in

65. (X936/C28) Missale, probably for Acquired in 1943.

the diocese of Bamberg. 70. (Uncatalogued) Lectionary of the Pap., 203 ff., 29 x 20 cm. Written in Epistles and Gospels, in Dutch (ff. 1-77) — Prayers, in Dutch (ff. 78-304).

322 Columbia University, New York Pap., 304 ff., 11 x 8 cm. Written in the Benjamin 4. Boethius: De consolatione Low Countries, 15th c. 5 full-page minia- philosophiae. tures on vel. Bound in orig. blind-stamped Vel., 58 ff., 24 x 17 cm. Written in calf, with plaque of the Virgin and Child Italy, 13th c. Bound in half sheepskin on front cover, Moses and the burning over orig. wood boards.

bush , i, ;

Purchased in 1955 from Professor Benjamin 5. Horae, with calendar. ,

Adriaan Barnouw. Vel., 146 ff., 18 x 12 cm. Written in France [?], ca. 1450. 10 full-page and 11

71. (Uncatalogued) Executoria regi- small miniatures; 37 full borders; 6 florimiento de Anton Diaz de Vibar. El pleito ated initials and 9 historiated initials.

entre Anton Diaz de Vibar ... y el Bound in orig. blind-stamped calf over liciendo Juan Garcia nuestro fiscal. wood boards. Vel., 26 ff., 33 x 23 cm. Written in

Spain (Valladolid), 4 Apr. 1597. Ilumi- THE LODGE COLLECTION nated frontispiece. Bound in orig. brown

morocco, gilt. Lodge 1. Vergilius: Aeneis, book VI,

Presented in 1954 by Harry G. Fried- trans. into Italian by Mad. Frasia Venturi. man. Pap., 38 ff., 21 xItaly, 1516thcm. Written in c. Bound in vel.

THE BENJAMIN COLLECTION Purchased in 1944. Lodge 2. Terentius: Comoediae cum

The five following mss. were all commentaria. presented in 1958 by Henry Rogers 18 ff. vel. + 100 ff. pap., 24 x 16 cm.

Benjamin. Written in the 14th c. Rubricated through-

out. Bound in modern three-quarters Benjamin 1. Evangelium S. Johannis, in brown morocco.

Latin, ch .18-19. ; . Sir Thomas Phillipps (Ms. 979 and Vel., 9 ff, 19 x 14 cm. Written in 2950). Purchased in 1951 from Feisen-

France, 15th c. 9 miniatures illustrating berger. |

the Passion; 9 half borders and 9 full borders. Bound in modern red velvet over Lodge 4. Lucanus: Pharsalia (ff. 1-135)

boards. — Boethius: De disciplina scholarium (ff. Note on f. 9v: “P. F. Nicolaus de pol- 136-148).

linchove jubil. dedit biblotheca.” Pap., 148 ff., 30 x 22 cm. Written in Italy, ca. 1450. One decorated initial.

Benjamin 2. Processionale. Bound in old calf.

Vel., 34 ff., 25 x 17 cm. Written in Purchased in 1954 from Thomas

Italy, 15th c. Bound in old brown sheep- Heller.

skin. Lodge 5. Cicero: De officiis (ff. 1-80) — Benjamin 3. Psalterium, with calendar Italian poem in 14 verses: Jo sun zoveno

and music. di tempo e o mille anni (f. 80v) — Letter

Vel., 208 ff., 17 x 13 cm. Written in of Jesus to King Abgar, followed by a Austria or Germany, ca. 1475. 9 illumi- prayer to the Virgin, in Italian (f. 81).

nated initials, floriated half borders. Pap., 81 ff., 21 x 16 cm. Italy, 15th c. Bound in old blind-stamped brown calf, Bound in half calf over wood boards.

with clasps. Purchased in 1954.

Columbia University, New York 323 Lodge 6. Ovidius: Epistolarum ex Ponto Italy, 15th c. One leaf illuminated. Bound libri IV, with contemporary marginal and in vel. gilt, with arms of Pope Pius VI.

interlinear glosses. Bookplate of Hermann Suchier. Pur-

Vel., 45 ff., 18 x 13 cm. Written in chased in 1957 from S. R. Shapiro. Italy, ca. 1300. B ound in modern red Lodge 11. Plutarchus: De gubernatione velvet, with string ties and brass bosses. vitae Friedrich de Schennis; Comte Chandon Pap. 48 ff. 16 x 11 cm. Written in

de Briailles; old library number, “1. SS. P-» ~ ; .

20.” Pp Italy, 15th c. Bound in half vel.

, urchased inof1956 fromCastelleni[?], S. R. ; _ Shapiro. Signature Lois1739. Baptae Purchased in 1957 from S. R. Lodge 7. Aesop: Fabulae, in Italian (ff. Shapiro. 1-43) — Cato: Disticha (ff. 43v-49) — Lodge 12. Sallust: Catilina.

Moral stories, in Italian (ff. 49v-56). Pap., 36 ff., 22 x 15 cm. Written in , her ° . 28 x 21 cm. Written in northern Italy, 15th c. Bound in orig.

taly, 15th c. Bound in vel. pigskin over boards, remains of clasp. Purchased in 1956 urcnased In from S. R. Shapiro. Purchased in 1958 from S. R. Shapiro.

Lodge 8. Sallust: Catilina (ff. 1-33) — Lodge 13. Valerius Maximus: Facta et

Idem: Jugurtha (ff. 33v-104v). dicta memorabilia, in Castilian. Vel., 104 ff., 17 x 12 cm. Written in Pap., 292 ff., 29 x 21 cm. Written in

Italy or southern France, second half of Spain, mid 15th c. Orig. blind-stamped the 12th c. Several leaves lost, replaced brown calf over wood boards, traces of

by an Italian hand, dated Aug. 1436. clasp.

Bound in 19th c. English red morocco. Sir Thomas Phillipps (Ms. 2583). PurJesuit College at Agen; purchased from chased in 1958 from H. P. Kraus. John Henry Bohn by Sir Thomas Phillipps

(Ms. 2291). Purchased in 1956 from THE MONTGOMERY COLLECTION S. R. Shapiro.

a me Montgomery 15. Nycolas de Lauthenne:

wi 7. sides: ce bistulae ex Ponto (ff. Inheritance tax records of the estate, Non, macheen Ethin A Aviet. de oe “Rabus,”, of Nycolas de Lauthenne; each

45-51) ics of Aristotle (if. section notarized by Jehen Marchant.

Pap., 271 ff., 27 x 20 cm. Written in

Pap., 51 ff., 20 x 14 cm. Written in France (Dole, Franche Comte, BurItaly, ca. 1450. One illuminated initial. gundy), 1530. Bound in orig limp vel sound in blind-stamped 17th c. sheep- Purchased from Librairie A. Poursin, Paris. Bookplate of Jean Hersholt. Purchased “

in 1956 from S. R. Shapiro. Montgomery 16. Moscha Family: Ac-

| count books with records of properties,

Lodge 10. Cicero: Paradoxa (ff. 1-20) — income from rents, accounts received, etc.

Seneca: De quattuor virtutibus (ff. 21-30) Pap., 7 vol., approximately 34 x 24 —— Proverbia in ordine alphabeti (ff. 31- cm. (each vol. varies). Written in Italy

36v) — Seneca: De moribus (ff. 36v- (Pisa), 1332-1645. Bound in orig. limp 43) — Cicero: Somnium Scipionis (ff. vel. with leather straps.

43v-5lv). Walter Ashburner, 1903. Acquired by Pap., 51 ff., 20 x 14 cm. Written in Columbia in 1937.

324 Columbia University, New York THE PLIMPTON COLLECTION 17. Aristoteles: Ethica, etc., in Latin. Census, 1756. Paul Oskar Kristeller,

Census, 1753-1808, nos. 1-305. “Un codice padovano di Aristotle postilThe Plimpton Library, bequeathed to lato da Francesco e Ermolao Barbaro,” Columbia University by Mr. George A. La Bibliofilia, L (1948) 162-178. Plimpton in 1936, contains a large and 256. John Lidgate: The court of sapience, important group of early mss. These are

now housed in Butler Library, they etc.“Notes ve “ . Census, 1799. Curtwhere F. Btihler, are administered by the Department of on the Plimpton Ms. of the Court of Special Collections. Four items (nos. 30, Sani 53 MEN LIX 1944) 5-9

31, 36, 40) were the property of Mrs. aplence, , ( ) 9-9.

Plimpton and were returned to her in 259. Dictum philosophorum, etc.

1950. Census, 1800. Curt F. Buhler, “New A detailed typed catalogue of the Mss. of the Dicts and Sayings of the

Plimpton mss. was prepared by Mr. Philosophers,” MLN, LXUI (1948) 26Samuel A. Ives, formerly Assistant Cura- 30. tor of the Plimpton, Smith and Dale 263. Bartholomaeus Anglicus: De proLibrary, and is available to readers. In prietatibus rerum.

connection with this work Mr. Ives pub- Census, 1801. Robert Mitchner,

lished an article, “Corrigenda and Ad- “Wynkyn de Worde’s use of the Plimpton denda to the Descriptions of the Plimpton ms. of De proprietatibus rerum,” The Mss. as recorded in the De Ricci Census, Library, 5th ser., VI (1951-52) 7-18; Speculum, XVII (1942) 33-49. The com- Bertha M. Frick, “Columbia’s giant encyments refer to the following items in the clopedia: Plimpton ms. no. 263,” ColumCensus, cited above: 2-5, 8-10, 13-17, bia Library Columns, I, 3 (1953) 8-15. 19-22, 24, 25, 29-33, 35-37, 42, 46, 52,

54-58, 61-65, 68, 71, 73, 74, 76, 77, 306. (PM Add. 1) Horae, in Dutch. 79-81, 84, 85, 92-94, 96, 99, 102, 104, Vel., 339 ff., 15 x 10 cm. Written in 105, 108, 111, 115, 119, 122-125, 128, Flanders, ca. 1450. 23 illuminated initials, 131-138, 140, 142-145, 148-150, 152- 5 with full-page double borders. Bound 154, 157-160, 163, 164, 168, 169, 173- in 16th c. blind-stamped calf, with clasps; 191, 193-197, 199-202, 206-208, 212, in modern brown morocco case.

214, 217, 221-223, 227, 229, 231, 234- Bookplate of William Harrison Mac236, 238, 241, 243-248, 250, 255, 256, Afee. 259, 261-263, 265, 266, 268-273, 275, Complete collation by S. A. Ives on file 288, 291, 296, 300, 301, 304. Many of in the Library; see also Ives, cited above,

the corrections are minor, but some in- p. 46. volve important information not available 307. (PM Add. 2) English miscellany,

to the original editors. containing: The companies of beasts and Since the bequest to Columbia was an- fowls, generally attrib. to Juliana Berners.

nounced in the Census, and since the Vel., 6 ff., 16 x 6 cm. Written in Engsame numbers are still used, it is not land, ca. 1450. Bound in 19th c. English necessary to list the items again here, brown morocco. except for several for which additional Inscription of P. Nelson, Beechwood, information is available. Twelve addi- Calderstones, Liverpool; bookplate of tional entries have been assigned the George Dunn. Bequest of Mrs. George

numbers 306-317. A. Plimpton, 1950.

Columbia University, New York 325 Collation and comparison with The 312. (PM Add. 7) Breviarium, fragment.

Book of St. Albans, made by S. A. Ives, Sermones in Adventum. . |

on file in the Library; see also Ives, cited Vel., 16 ff., 13 x 10 cm. Written in

above, p. 46. France, 13th c. Bound in stiff paper wrapper.

308. (PM Add. 3) New Testament, in Stamp of Bibliothéque Pothonnier,

English. 1852, on wrapper. Vel., 263 ff. (1 f. lacking), 25 x 17 cm.

Written in England, ca. 1400. Bound in 313. (PM Add. 8) Girolamo Tagliente:

18th c. English vel. Libro d’abaco.

Edward Roger Murray Pratt (sale, Pap., 82 ff., 16 x 11 cm. Written in

Sotheby, 27 Jul. 1925, lot 67) to Qua- Italy, ca. 1550; a ms. copy of an early ritch, from whom it was purchased by printed edition of this work. Diagrams,

Mr. Plimpton. ornaments, borders, and illustrations in Collation and transcription by S. A. pen and ink, all copied from the woodIves on file in the Library; see also Ives, block embellishments of the original.

cited above, pp. 46-47. Bound in vel. over boards.

, Presented in 1936 by George A. Plimp309. (PM Add. 4) The Fifteen O’s, in ton.

English verse.

Vel. roll, 2 membranes, 170 x 17 cm. 314. (PM Add. 9) Diploma for the deWritten in England, ca. 1450. 16 illumi- gree of Doctor of Philosophy granted by nated and floriated initials. Unbound, in the University of Pisa to Gellus Gellius,

modern green cloth cylindrical case. signed by Franciscus Fellonius, viceBelonged to Thomas Martin, 16th c. chancellor of the University.

Collation and transcription by S. A. Vel., 5 ff., 23 x 16 cm. Written in Ives on file in the Library; see also Ives, Italy (Pisa), 1598. First page illuminated,

cited above, p. 47. with large decorated initial; other illuminated initials. Bound in orig. vel.

310. (PM Add. 5) Magna Carta, in Acquired in 1936.

English.

Vel., 24 (of 32?) ff., 28 x 21 cm. 315. (PM Add. 10) Squitinio della liberta Written in England, ca. 1450. Old limp Veneta, nel quale si adducono anche le

vel. wrapper. ragioni dell’ imperio Romano sopra la

of Mrs. George A. Plimpton citta e signoria di Venetia. inBequest 1950. Pap., 56 ff., 27 x 19 cm. Written in

Collation by S. A. Ives on file in the Italy, ca. 1580. One decorated initial.

Library; see also Ives, cited above, p. 47. Bound in old vel.

311. (PM Add. 6) Hero Alexandrinus: on ee PY George A. BllmpGeometria, in Greek.

Pap., 60 ff., 21 x 16 cm. Probably 316. (PM Add. 11) Paulus Franckh: written in the Near East, ca. 1525. Many Kurtze furweisung-kunstlich und artlichs geometric diagrams in margins. Bound — schreibens; a writing-master’s copy-book.

in 16th[?] c. orange limp vel. Vel., 18 ff., 24 x 32 cm. Written in Purchased from E. P. Goldschmidt Strassburg, 1598. Large decorated initials (date unknown) by Mr. Plimpton. in pen and ink. Bound in old vel. Collation by S. A. Ives on file in the Bookplate of Hornstein Grieningen, Library; see also Ives, cited above, p. 47. 1809. Acquired in 1936.

326 Columbia University, New York 317. (PM Add. 12) Hymnal, in Latin; treatises, collected and possibly trans-

fragment. lated into Latin from Arabic by a 13th c.

Vel., 16 ff., 43 x 30 cm. Written ca. Dominican friar, probably of the House 1500. With musical notation. Bound in of S. Leucius in Todi, with voluminous old blind-stamped black morocco, brass marginal notes and commentary by the

bosses, remains of metal clasps. anonymous translator.

Acquired in 1936. Vel., 163 ff.,.21 x 15 cm. Written in Italy, 13th c. Diagrams and tables. Bound

THE DAVID EUGENE SMITH in old limp vel. with leather ties.

MATHEMATICAL LIBRARY Purchased in 1954.

36. (West. ms. Add. 1) Johannes Peck- 42. (West. ms. Add. 7) Salomon Meres:

ham: De mysterio numerorum, etc. L’Arithmetique et maniere de apprendre Census, 1847, no. 10, when in the a chiffrer par la plume en nombre entier estate of W. M. Voynich; purchased in et rompu, facile a apprendre et trés utile

1952 from Thomas Heller. a toutes gents.

plete. vel,

Pap., 93 ff., 25 x 20 cm. Written in 37. (West. ms. Add. 2) Horae, incom- France, 1581. Diagrams. Bound in limp

Vel., 56 ff., 14 x 10 cm. Written in Acquired in 1954.

France, 15th c. Illuminated initials. Bound

in 18th c. mottled sheepskin. 43. (West. ms. Add. 8) Arithmetica,

Formerly owned by David Eugene geometria, optica. Smith. Vel., 52 ff., 20 x 13 cm. Written ca. 1300. Diagrams. Bound in brown sheep-

38. (West. ms. Add. 3) Francesco Mar- skin with armorial device in gold and

caldi: Relazione del regno di Napoli. initials MSD. Pap., 31 ff., 22 x 16 cm. Written in Purchased in 1954. Italy (Florence), 1594. Bound in old vel.,

remains of cloth ties. , 44. (West. ms. Add. 9) Various matheBookplate of David Eugene Smith. Ac- matical exercises and notes (ff. 1-79) —

quired in 1936. Traicte de l’astronomie, soubs la tradition de Monsieur de Nourri, lan 1586 au 24

39. (West. ms. Add. 4) Boethius: De jour de septembre (ff. 81-94) _— L’art consolatione — philosophiae, —_ fragment; et maniére de faire toutes sortes et speces

Book Ill, Prosa I (first part missing), d’oraloges et quadrans solaires (ff. 95Prosa II, Metrum 1 and first 19 lines of 102) — Lvusage de Pastrolabe 1587, 16

Metrum 2. | . septembre (ff. 102v-106) — L’usage de

Vel. 6 ff., 14 x 10 cm. Written ca. trigometre (ff. 106v-109v) — Uses of

1500. Unbound, in folder. various other measuring devices (ff. 110-

Acquired in 1936. 112) — Pour les fortifications de villes

40. (West. ms. Add. 5) Old Testament, (ff. 115-119). in Latin; fragment containing I Kings 9, Pap., 119 ff., 34 x 22 cm. Written in

11, and part of 12. France[?], 1586-1587. Diagrams. Bound Vel., 2 ff., 37 x 24 cm. Written in the in old limp vel.

early 14th c. Unbound, in folder. Acquired in 1955.

Purchased in 1936. 45. (West. ms. Add. 10) S. Johannes 41. (West. ms. Add. 6) Astronomical Damascenus: Dialectica et De fide ortho-

Metropolitan Museum, New York 327

stiff vel.

ades; in Greek. OF ART

doxa, with scholia of Georgios Chioni- THE METROPOLITAN MUSEUM

Pap., 273 ff., 25 x 16 cm. Written in THE CLOISTERS COLLECTION

anno mundi 6880 (i. e., 1372). 6 full- FORT TRYON PARK

page astronomical diagrams. Bound in NEW YORK 40, NEW YORK Bookplate of Hon. Frederick North; The descriptions were furnished by Sir Thomas Phillipps (Ms. 5535). Pur- Richard H. Randall, Jr., Associate Cu-

chased in 1957 from H. P. Kraus. rator.

1. (54.1.1) Horae: the Belles Heures of

THE TYPOGRAPHIC LIBRARY Jean, Duke of Berry. Calendar (ff. 2-13)

; — Life of S. Catherine (ff. 15-20) —

cits Libra and Mugumf the Amst Gospels (Ff, 200-28) — Hours of the oy Virgin (ff. 30-65) — Penitential Psalms chased by Columbia University in 1941. (ff. 66-72) — Litanies (ff. 73-77) — As the Typographic Library, it is now Hours of the Cross (ff. 80-83) —— Hours housed in Butler Library and administered of the Holy Spirit (ff. 84-87) — Prayers by the Department of Special Collections. oPof S. Bruno (ff. 94(ff. 88-93) — y Life 1. Christophe Plantin: A. |. s. (Antwerp, 97) — Office of the Dead (ff. 99-121)

10 Feb. 1576). —— Hours of the Passion (ff. 123-154) —

Census, 1169. Martyrdoms of Saints (ff. 155-182) —

2. Antiphonarium. Masses and Lives of Ss. Jerome, Paul, Vel.. 164 ff., 62 x 45. Probably writ- Anthony, and John the Baptist (ff. 183-

4 ; , 222) — Prayer for travellers (ff. 223-

ten in Italy, attributed ca. 1450. 7 large 225) Bound in . initials, touivminatce Attavante. 15th c. leather, with studs, straps, and Vel., 224 If. (omitting f. 188), 24 x 17

bosses. cm. Written in France, ca. 1410-1413; Source unknown. illuminated by the Limbourg Brothers for Jean, Duke of Berry. 94 full-page miniatures, 54 miniatures in text, Ulumi-

THE aoe ART N MUSEUM nated calendar. Bound in early 17th c. PRINT DEPARTMENT dark tan leather gilt, probably Parisian. NEW YORK 28. NEW YORK Jean, Duke of Berry (ex libris signed

, by Flamel, and inventories of 1413 and

Information was supplied by Miss nos Yolande ° Aragon, Duchess of Caroline Karpinski, of the Print Depart- J njou, ° sicily” (settlement ; of eanQueen of Berry’s estate); Ailly family;

ment. Baron Edmond de Rothschild; Baron 1. Vitruvius: De architectura, De ponderi- Maurice de Rothschild, from whom it was

bus, De liquidis, etc. acquired in 1954.

Vel., 93 ff., 30 x 23 cm. Written in Leopold Delisle, Mélanges de paléogItaly, 15th c. Bound in modern vel. raphie et de bibliographie (1880) 282In an Olschki catalogue of 1914 (no. 293; Idem, in Gazette des Beaux-Arts, 36983); Lord Mostyn (sale, Sotheby, 13 XXIX, 1 (1884) 106, 399-400; Paul Jul. 1920, lot 125). Bequeathed in 1941 Durrieu, “Les Belles Heures de Jean de

by W. Gedney Beatty. France, Duc de Berry,” Gazette des

328 Metropolitan Museum, New York Beaux-Arts, XLVIII, 1 (1906) 265-292; 48 illustrations; Richard H. Randall, Jr., Jean Porcher, Les Belles Heures de Jean “Frog in the Middle,” Bulletin of the de France, Duc de Berry (Paris: Biblio- Metropolitan Museum of Art, XVI théque Nationale, 1953), illustrations of (1958) 269-275; Emanuel Winternitz, all miniatures; Margaret B. Freeman, “A “Bagpipes for the Lord,” ibid., 276-286,

Book of Hours Made for the Duke of Stephen V. Grancsay, “Medieval Armor Berry,” The Metropolitan Museum of Art in a Prayer Book,” ibid., 287-292.

Bulletin, XV, 4 (1956) 93-104; The

Belles Heures of Jean, Duke of Berry THE LIBRARY OF (New York, 1958); introduction by THE NEW YORK ACADEMY OF

James J. Rorimer, description of the MEDICINE

plates by Margaret B. Freeman, 32 plates 2 EAST 103rd STREET

in color. NEW YORK 29, NEW YORK

2. (54.1.2) Horae: the Hours of Jeanne Census, 1310-1313, nos, 1-12: 2317.

d’Evreux. Calendar (ff.description 1v-12v) — was Hours . oe , — The following supplied of the Virgin (ff. 13v-101) — Hours of S. by Mrs. Alice D. Weaver Louis (ff. 102v-180) — _ Penitential , Psalms and Litanies (ff. 182v-209v). 13. Roger Marshall: Lanterne of fisiciens Vel., 209 ff. (lacking the original f. and of surgeons (ff. 1-49) — The veynes 95),9 x 6cm. Written in France (Paris), ... leten bloode (ff. 49-51v) — A tretys 1325-1328, and illuminated by Jean of Ypocras Galyene, Avicen, Henrycus Pucelle for Queen Jeanne d’Evreux. 27 de Amondevilla, Guillmo de Saliceto, full-page miniatures with marginal drol- Lanffranc, Tederyk, Brune, Rogeryn .. . leries, comprising 9 miniatures of the and other (ff. 52-151v) — Antidotarie

Passion of Christ, 8 of the Life of the (ff. 151v-194v). Virgin, 9 of the Life of S. Louis, and one Vel., 194 ff., 24 x 17 cm. Written in of Christ enthroned; illuminated calendar; England (London), ca. 1450, by Roger marginal drolleries. Bound in early 17th Marshall. Decorated initials, one illumi-

c. faded red morocco, stamped in gold nated with gold. Bound in late 18th c. with the interlaced initials YY and CC tree-calf, gilt. and the arms of Louis-Jules du Chatelet Sir Thomas Phillipps (Ms. 9418). Pur-

and Christine de Gleseneuve. chased in 1955 from W. H. Robinson,

Jeanne d’Evreux (1325-1328 to 1370); Ltd. Charles V of France (will of Jeanne d’Evreux); Jean, Duke of Berry (inven- THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY tories of 1401, 1413, and 1416); Baron FIFTH AVENUE AND 42nd STREET Louis-Jules du Chatelet (binding); Baron NEW YORK 18, NEW YORK Edmond de Rothschild; Baron Maurice

de Rothschild, from whom it was acquired Census, 1314-1345 and 2317-2318.

in 1954. Information and descriptions were sup-

Leopold Delisle, Les Heures dites de plied by Mr. Robert W. Hill, Keeper of Jean Pucelle (Paris, 1910); Rudolf Blum, Mss. “Jean Pucelle et la miniature parisienne 1. Lectionarium Evangeliorum

de XIVe siécle,” Scriptorium, III (1949) " no. ; Census, 1315. Walters Catalogue,

211-217; The Hours of Jeanne d’Evreux 9 and plate V

(New York: Metropolitan Museum,

1957), introduction by J. J. Rorimer, and 97. Ptolemy: Geographia, in Latin.

New York Public Library 329

183. vel. ; (cat. 19, 8). the Gospels, in no. English. |

Census, 1330. Walters Catalogue, no. St. Dié, ca. 1507. 4 diagrams. Bound in

, Purchased in 1940 from H. P. Kraus

116. W[illiam] T[yndale]: Extracts from

Census, 1334. This has long been sus- 124. Chronique du Monde jusqu’a 1461.

pected to be a 19th c. forgery, although Vel. roll about 40 feet long. Written on early paper, and should have been so in France, ca. 1461. In modern red monoted in the Census; see Henry Stevens, rocco solander case.

Recollections of James Lenox, ed. Victor Presented by Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Hugo Paltsits (New York, 1951) 52-55, Benoliel.

note 3, and plate. Note. Nos. 125-146 below were be, ; ; queathed in 1940 by Wilberforce Eames 120. Bernard Silvester: Experimentarius, (Census, 1201, 2312-2316).

in Latin verse.

Pap., 24 pp. preceded by a numerical 125. Gospels, in Greek. indicator on vel., 19 x 14 cm. Written in Census, 1201, no. 1.

England, 15th c. Bound in marbled 126. Hymns, in Greek. boards, calf back and corners, ca. 1828. Census. 1201. no. 2

Signature of Jno. Onion. Gift of an , aa

unknown donor, 1935. 127. Liturgy of the Presanctified, in

. Census, 1201, no. 3.

121. Tractatus de vii viciis capitalibus Greek. et peccato linguae.

Vel., 6 + 225 ff., 23 x 16 cm. Written 128. Liturgy of Chrysostom, in Greek. in England, early 15th c. Illuminated ini- Census, 1201, no. 4. tials. Bound in leather over oak boards 129. S. Hieronymus: Expositio in Ec-

with clasps, repaired in 1941. ; , ; iemetal clesiasten ad Paulam et Eustochium. Signature of W. Temple; inscription, Census. 2313 5 “J. Lee. Doctors Commons, repaired, mSUs, » NO. >.

December, 1837. No. 13/111, a present 130. Biblia. from William Longley Esqr. of Lincoln Census, 2313, no. 6.

Inn November, 1837,” with bookplate of __

John Lee. Presented in 1937 by I. N. 131. Biblia.

Phelps Stokes. Census, 2313, no. 7. 122. Floriant et Florete. 132. Biblia. Census, 1686, when in the collection Census, 2313, no. 8. of Mrs. Morris Hawkes, New York; pre- 133. Test cum N

sented in 1941 by Mrs. Hawkes. C es 0313. n een Published from this ms. by Harry F. CNSUSs ZO NNO.

Williams, Floriant et Florete (Ann Arbor: 134. Testamentum Novum.

University of Michigan Publications, Census, 2314, no. 10. Language and Literature, XXIII, 1947).

, 135. Evangelia IV.

1 23. Gualther Ludd: Speculum orbis suc- Census, 2314, no. 11. cinctissimum sed necque penitendum

neque negligens declaratio etc. 136. Missale.

Pap., 21 ff., 21 x 16 cm. Written at Census, 2314, no. 12.

330 New York Public Library

137. Psalterium feriatum. 152. Prayers, in German.

Census, 2314, no. 13. Census, 1850, no. 9.

138. Horae, in Dutch. 153. Horae.

C .15. ;

Census, 2314, no. 14. Census, 1850, no. 10.

139. Cicero: De officiis, Paradoxa, De 154. Horae.

amicitia, De senectute. © Census, 1851, no. 14. ensus, 2315, no. 15 155. Horae, in German. 140. Cicero: Epistolae familiares. Census, 1851, no. 16.

, , lour. 43. ius: ili , , , Census, 2315, no. 16. 156. Horae.

141. Cicero: De legibus. Vel., 103 ff., 18 x 12 cm. Written in Census, 2315, no. 17. France[?]. 4 illuminations. Bound in

142. Eutropius: Historia. orange Ve , ; Census, 2315, no. 18. Bequeathed in 1951 by Mary Stillman Harkness.

ass au 9. Jugurtha 157. S. Bernardinus Senensis: Sermones.

‘ a Vel., 81 ff., 18 x 13 cm. Written in the

144. Terentius: Comediae. 14th c.

Census, 2316, no. 20. Lord Vernon (sale, Sotheby, 10-12

145. Augustinus Datus: Elegantiolae. Jun. 1918, lot 500). Purchased in 1952.

Census, 2316, no. 21. 158. Diagrams of chess problems, Latin

146. Albertus Magnus[?]: Compendium text.

theologicae veritatis. Pap., 23 ff., 22 x 14 cm. With 132

Census, 2316, no. 22. diagrams. |

Bequeathed by Gustavus A. Pfeiffer.

147. Psalterium, fragment.

Vel., 12 ff., 16 x 11 cm. Unbound; 159. Hieronymo Maripietro: Rules of the evidently the first and last quires only of order of the Mother Church of S. Francis

the original ms. [?], in Italian. a Bequeathed in 1940 by Wilberforce Vel., 14 ff., 22 x 15 cm. Bound in orig.

Eames. leather.

Presented in 1954 by Stanhope Bayne-

Note. Nos. 148-155 below were be- Ficke. queathed in 1937 by Felix M. Warburg

(Census, 1849-1851). 160. Service-book, in French.

; 5 ff.,Vel1oO! 3 cm. 148. Origenes: Homiliae in Genesim, . § x 13Illuminated. cm. Hluminate

Exodum et Leviticum Bound in orig. calf. " Pno.ted by A. W. Parker. Census, 1849, 1. resented by A. W. Parker

149. Horae. THE SPENCER COLLECTION

150. Horae. or , Census, 1849, no. 3.

Census, 1435-1342, nos. 1-33.

CMSHS; 1849 »4HO. The©.Spencer Collection is a tribute William Augustus Spencer, the son to of

151. Horae. Lorillard Spencer of New York City, and

Census, 1850, no. 8. to his wife, Sarah Johnson Griswold, of

New York Public Library 331 Lyme, Connecticut. Mr. Spencer was born Census, 1340. Walters Catalogue, no. in New York City and was educated in 47 and plate XXVIII.

Europe. He made his home in Pan 26. Psalterium.

where he began book-collecting as ao Census, 1340. Walters Catalogue, no. version. On his death, in 1912, he be- 154 and plate LVIL. queathed his collection to the New York

Public Library. The books he had col- 27. Titus Livius, libri XXI-XXX. lected were with few exceptions the work Census, 1340. Walters Catalogue, no. of the nineteenth century. The mss. and 192 and plate LXIX.

peintee ot Poa °Y the ary 28. Hyginus: De sideribus.

. 189 and plate LXXIII.

rom ; e Wiliam “Augustus Spencer Fund, Census, 1341. Walters Catalogue, no.

totalling now more than three thousand

titles, range from the seventh to the twentieth century. The medieval and 29. Lectionarium Evangeliorum. Renaissance mss. of Western Europe were Census, 1341. Walters Catalogue, no. carefully chosen for the quality of their 177 and plate LXI. illumination and miniatures, in order that 30. S. Augustinus: De civitate Dei.

. Census, 1341. Walters Catalogue, no.

they might represent the art of book illustration at its peak, for each country 193 and plate LXX

and each century. The effort to gather P

secular mss. rather than ecclesiastical ones 32. Ulrich von Richenthal: Chronik des has brought a number of chronicles and Constanzer Concils. story-books into the realm of American Census, 1342. Walters Catalogue, no. scholarship which blends with William 147 and plate LIV. Augustus Spencer s idea “to build a col- 34. Le livre du petit Artus. lection of the illustrated books which

Census, 1333, no. 114; transferred would; sages mirror; all civilizations, in all lan, os from the general collection.

; Le Walters Catalogue, no. 102.

guages and from all countries. Information and descriptions were fur-

nished by Dr. Karl Kup, Curator of the 35. Biblia Pauperum.

Spencer Collection. Vel., 19 ff., 29 x 21 cm. Written in 1. Prophetae Minores, etc. southern Germany, ca. 1420. 39 half-page Census, 1335. Walters Catalogue, no miniatures; colored pen drawings. Bound

32 and plate XV a in 16th c. calf, with blind-tooled Renaissance border, arms of Bishop Johann IV

19. Guillaume de Digulleville: The pil- of Strassbourg, Count Johann von Man-

grimage of the soul. derscheidt-Blankenheim (1569-1592).

Census, 1339. Walters Catalogue, no. Purchased in 1937 from Jacques Ros-

156 and plate LX. enthal, Munich. Walters Catalogue, no. 146. 20. Valerius Maximus: De dictis et factis memorabilibus. 36. Horae, Roman use.

Census, 1339. Walters Catalogue, no. | _ Census, 2324, no. 62, when in the

190 and plate LXXI. library of the late Cortlandt F. Bishop; acquired at his sale (New York, 28 Apr.

22. Bible historiée et Vie des Saints, in 1938). French. 230 (not 233) ff. Written in the

332 New York Public Library Netherlands, 15th c. 24 miniatures, 31 Book,” The Bulletin of the New York marginal miniatures, 30 historiated ini- Public Library, XLIIl (1939) 471-484.

ms Miniatures in the style of the 40. Promessio illustris domini Nicolai rimani Breviary. Calendar miniatures of Trono

exceptional quality, showing the occupa- Vel., 34 ff. (2 blank), 34 x 24 cm.

tions of the months. Bound by Derdme . ;

_ Venetian Doge, Niccolo Tron;_ with his contemporary slipcase. In green morocco, painted red, and gilt; in Written in Venice, 1470-1475, tor the coat of arms and a large miniature of the

37. Sir John Mandeville: Travels, tr. into Doge kneeling before the Virgin, painted

German by Michael Felser. by Marsilio of Bologna and signed ‘‘MarPap., 169 ff., 21 x 15 cm. Written in silius Bononensis.” Bound in 17 c. red

London. ; ;

Germany, 1459. 81 colored pen drawings. velvet over boards.

Bound in orig. red calf over wood boards. Purchased in 1939 from Albi RosenBought in 1938 from Albi Rosenthal, thal, London.

Malcolm Letts, Sir John Mandeville, Histoine scree et protane de France: 75 and frontign i 08 (London, 1949) Vel., 2 vols., 238 and 199 ff., 42 x 30

cm. Written in France, 15th c. 4 half-page

38. Rudolf von Ems: Weltchronik, in miniatures. Bound in 18th c. red morocco,

German verse. gilt. Pap., 353 ff., 29 x 21 cm. Written in Bought in 1939 from Petit, France. colored sen terings, outstanding. fox 42. Psalterium, cum antiphonario.

Lo! ; quality Vel., 239and ff., vigor 19 x 11 cm. Written in their narrative of execua . , . northern France, 15th c. 5 miniatures.

tion; some occupying a column's width, Historiated initials. Bound in 19th c. blue some stretching across a full page. At the

velvet.

end: ‘The book was completed in the Arms of the d’Astros (Toulouse) and

. 93 ; ge) families on first minia in maroon calf by the New York Public Library. 43. Officium B. V. M. Collection of Reichsgraf Toerring- Vel., 145 ff., 22 x 14 cm. Written in

Year of Our Lord MCCCCIL on the Eve St. Servais (Li8 va: oe

of the Conception of the Virgin.” Bound ture. Bought in 1939 from Vever, Paris

Gutenzell. Purchased in 1939 from J. northern France, 15th c. 39 miniatures;

Hess, Munich. floriated borders throughout. Bound in Walters Catalogue, no. 143 and plate 18th c. blue velvet.

LV. Presented in 1941 by Mrs. Edward S. 39. Breviarium. Harkness. Pap., 457 ff., 10 x 8 cm. Written in 44. Horae. southern Germany, 1454, by Fr. Sebaldus. Vel., 152 ff., 20 x 14 cm. Written in Four early woodcuts pasted in (Schreiber northern France, 15th c. 12 miniatures; *1432c; *1523c; *697; *546). Bound as floriated borders. Bound in 1902 by a girdle-book in a pouch of contemporary Zaehnsdorf, London, in full morocco dark-brown calf, with metal buckles and blind-tooled in the style of the 15th c.

two clasps. Bookplate of William Crampton. PreMonastery of Kastl, near Nuremberg. sented in 1941 by Mrs. Edward S. HarkKarl Kup, “A Fifteenth Century Girdle ness.

New York Public Library 333

45. Officium B. V. M. riated border. The miniatures, unusually Vel., 147 ff., 17 x 12 cm. Written in plentiful for a classical text, represent a France, 15th c. Illustrated in Italy, 15th fine Florentine school. Bound in 19th c. c., with 4 full-page miniatures; decorative light brown morocco, by C. Smith.

borders throughout. Bound in 18th c. Arms of the Medici family in miniature crimson velvet with gold applications. on f. 68; Rev. Theodore Williams (sale, Presented in 1941 by Mrs. Edward S. London, Apr. 1827); Sir Thomas Phil-

, 1946, lot 26a).

Harkness. lipps (Ms. 23609; sale, London, 1 Jul. 46. Officium B. V. M. , , Walters Catalogue, no. 191 and plate

Vel., 220 ff., 8 x 5 cm. Written in LXXV France, 15th c. 28 miniatures within flori-

ated borders; historiated initials. Bound in 51. Introductiones ad astrologiam; Trac19th c. maroon calf, blind-tooled in 15th tatus de coloribus; also various writings

c. style. by Duke Leopold of Austria, Abn Era, Presented in 1941 by Mrs. Edward S. H. Bate, Firmicus Maternus, Johannes

Harkness. Regiomontanus, and Purbacher, copied

, from printed editions. Vel. 50 ff, 03 x 15 cm. Written in Pap., 305 ft. (some blank), 30 x 20

y Mrs ,

France, 15th c. 118 miniatures of gro- cm. Written in Germany, Isth c. 5 5S tesque animals. Bound in 18th c. calf. colored pen drawings. Bound in orig. Presented in 1941 bv Mrs. Edward S. blind-tooled dark brown calf, clasps.

Harkness. Purchased in 1946 from H. P. Kraus. 48. Horatius: Opera. 52. Liber Genesis, in German.

Vel., 149 ff., 30 x 19 cm. Written in Pap., 46 ff., 30 x 21 cm. Written in northern Italy, late 15th c. 6 miniatures Germany, ca. 1470. 57 colored pen with extending decorative borders, remi- drawings. Bound in 19th c. green velvet.

niscent of the Florentine school of the Sir Thomas Phillipps (Ms. 7129). Pur-

early 16th c. Bound in 19th c. lilac-dyed chased in 1947 from William H. Robin-

morocco (by C. Lewis?). son, Ltd.

Bookplate of William Horatio Craw- 53. Joachim Abbas: Libro de profecie. ford, Lakelands, Cork. Purchased in 1944 , from E. Rosenthal, Berkeley, California Pap., 98 ff., 23 x 16 cm. Written in

Italy, 16th c. 245 colored pen drawings.

49. Officium B. V. M. Bound in orig. blind-tooled calf.

Vel., 2 vols., 132 and 146 ff., 11 x 8 Purchased in 1947 from Bader,

cm. Written in southern France (possibly Geneva.

Avignon), ca. 1375. 21 miniatures; 128 Lo. ,

historiated initials. Unusual iconographic 4. Codex antiquitatum, sive Speculum

renderings of the Book of Hours cycle of antiquitatis. ; ;

illustration. Bound in 19th c. tanned calf, Vel., 393 ff., 23 x 17 cm. Written in

gilt. Italy, 16th c. 56 colored pen drawings of

| Purchased in 1945 from Harry Levine Roman_ antiquities and inscriptions.

son, New York. Bound in orig.calf.blind-tooled dark brown 50. Aesop: Fables, in Greek. Sir Thomas Phillipps (Ms. 2872). Pur-

Vel., 75 ff., 20 x 12 cm. Written in chased in 1947 from William H. RobinItaly, ca. 1480. 135 miniatures; 1 histo- son, Ltd.

334 New York Public Library 55. Jehan Bernard e Miraldo: Trattato which in turn list the literature in greater

coma se ada inbrigliare il cavallo e de detail.

tutti signali. Many of the collection’s mss. are dePap., 142 ff., 31 x 22 cm. Written in scribed and illustrated in two important

Italy and dated 1590. 189 colored pen catalogues published by the library: drawings. Bound in 19th c. blind-tooled Italian Mss., ed. by Meta Harrsen and

tanned calf. George K. Boyce (New York, 1953), and Purchased in 1948 from Albi Rosen- Central European Mss., ed. by Meta thal, Oxford. Harrsen (New York, 1958). These are 56. Horae, called “Les Heures de Blanche referred 0 below by title only Other mss. are described and illustrated in two Re-

de France.” ; ; views of acquisitions, for the years 1936-

Vel, 425 H., 17 x 1) cm. Written in 1940 (New York, 1941) and 1941-1948 northern France, c. and 29 miniatures. , ae ; ; (New York,14th 1949), in the continuing

Bound in 18th c. red morocco, gilt. .; ; series of annual Reports by the Director, Written for Blanche de _ France, ‘nitiated in 1950

Duchesse d’Orleans (1328-1370), daugh- The entries describin miscellaneous

ter of Charles le Bel and Jeanne d’Evreux.

mss. and autographs have been prepared

The ms. mentions both Blanche and her by Dr. George K. Boyce. husband, Philippe (son of Philippe de Valois), whom she married in 1344. Sub- M.1. Evangelia IV. sequently belonged to the Furstliches Census, 1364-1365. Written and illumiPalmenhaus und Bibliothek Wernigerode. nated at St. Gall by Folchard (?) and Purchased in 1948 from E. Rosenthal, others, some of whose hands are in St.

Berkeley, California. | Gall Cod.23 and Cod.53, third quarter of L. Delisle, ““Les Heures de Blanche de Oth c.

France,” Bibliothéque de IlEcole des Central European Mss., 6-10, no. 4, Chartes, Revue d’erudition, LXVI (1905) pls. 2,3,11,12,13,79 [bibliography]. 489-539.

M.3. Horae, Roman use.

THE PIERPONT MORGAN LIBRARY Census, 1365, where described as Offi33 EAST THIRTY-SIXTH STREET cium B. V. Mariae. Written and illumi-

NEW YORK 16, NEW YORK nated in Romagna, early 15th c. Unfinished. For Jacopo dei Guidi di Romagna

Census, 1359-1636, 2318-2322. (d. 1423-1428), with his arms on f. 1

The following entries concerning the and portrait on f. 91. Similar style in medieval mss. in the Morgan Library Naples, B. N. MS. IV.D.40, signed by have been prepared by the Curator of Petrus Parmensis in 1371. Medieval and Renaissance Mss., Dr. John Additional provenance: Robert ArnPlummer, and are based on the extensive auld, sieur d’Andilly (1588-1674) and

labors of his predecessor, Miss Meta wife Catherine. Harrsen. A number of the more impor- Italian Mss., 19, no. 32.

tant mss. have accumulated extensive additional bibliographies since the publi- M.4. John Lidgate: The siege of Thebes.

cation of the Census. In general, the Census, 1365. Curt F. Buhler, “A New references printed here have been simpli- Lydgate-Chaucer Ms.,”” Modern Language fied by limiting them to books and articles Notes, LIT (1937) 1-9.

Pierpont Morgan Library, New York 335 M.10. Guillaume de Tignonville: Les dits Condé 1447; Paris, Bibl. Nat. Lat. 8851,

moraux des philosophes. 10501, and 18005; and Rylands 98.

Census, 1366. Curt F. Biihler, The E. A. Lowe, “The Morgan Golden

Dicts and Sayings of the Philosophers, Gospels,” Studies in Art and Literature E.E.TSS., orig. ser., CCXI (1941) xiv. for Belle da Costa Greene, ed. D. Miner (Princeton, 1954) 266-279, figs. 191-219;

M.17. S. Augustinus and S. Hieronymus. Central European Mss., 14-15, no. 7, pls. Census, 1368. S. Augustinus: Opuscula 4, 18 [bibliography]. (ff. 1, 16v, 19v, 22, 25v, 27v, 29, 29v, 34,

35, 38v, 45v, 46v, 48, 54v, 59, 66) — S. M.27. Horae. .

Caesarius Arelatensis: Sermones (XLI, f. Census, 1370. Rouen use. Written and 5v:; LV, f. 9v; LXILL, f. 12v; XVI, f. 14v; illuminated in Rouen, probably before

XLV, f. 40) — S. Hieronymus: Senten- 1424, for Jean Garin (1370-1433), a tiae (f. 43v) — Idem: Epistula (f. 49v) canon of Rouen cathedral. Originally had — Paphnutius: Monita (f. 37v). Written 114 “ystoir” (according to a 15th c. inin 8th c. in Luxeuil-type minuscule. Calli- scription ) ; there remain 8 miniatures, 68 graphic ornament with some bird and fish historiated initials, and 24 small medal-

decoration. Rebound. lions in the Calendar. Two muiniaturists: K. Zangemeister, Bericht iiber die im one under Italian influence, the other close

Auftrage der Kirchenvéter-Commission to the Paris school as seen in the Tres unterhnommene Durchforschungen der Riches Heures of the Duc de Berry. Bibliotheken Englands, Akad. d. Wiss. M.105 is a slightly later work of the same

Sitzungsberichte, Phil.-hist. Kl. LXXXIV atelier. |

(Vienna, 1877) 485-584; Idem, Bericht Additional provenance: Marie Le

iiber die Durchforschungen der Biblio- Cauchois of Roune (?). theken Englands (Vienna, A877) 88-89; M.39. Christine de Pisan: Roman de S. Hieronymus, Tractatus sive homiliae in Melibée et de Prudence.

psalmos, in’ Marci evangeli um aliaque Census, 1372. The armorial, formerly varia argumenta, ed. G. Morin, Anecdota bound with this ms., has been removed maredsolana, III? (Maredsous and Ox- and js now MA.1251. ford, 1897) 402, 405; G. Morin, Sancti

Caesarii areletanensis sermones (Mared- M.41. Roman de Tristan et Artus.

sous, 1937) Ixxxix ff. [Ms. H5]; B. M. Census, 1372. Includes the story of Peebles, ‘““A Caesarius Manuscript in the Alexander the Orphan. 282 ff. Incom-

Morgan Library,” Revue bénédictine, plete, lacking the first 25 leaves and 83 LXI (1951) 261-264; F. Antin, “Extraits at various places in the text. Written in de S. Jérome (Ep. 58 et 125) dans le ms. batarde script, dated 14 Apr. 1468 on f. 17 de la Morgan Library,” Revue béné- 182v. 80 miniatures by an artist of the dictine, LXIL (1952) 292-293; P. school of Jean Colombe of Bourges. ReSalmon, Le lectionnaire de Luxeuil, II bound.

(Rome, 1953) 11, pl. IIf. Additional provenance: Jean de la

M.23. Evangelia IV. Moussaye, seigneur de Lorgeril, late 15th Census, 1369. Written, according to “

E. A. Lowe, in St. Maximin at Trier, last M.46. Horae. quarter of 10th c. Other Trier mss. with Census, 1374. Sarum use. Written and same letter forms are Chantilly, Musée partly illuminated in Ghent for export to

336 Pierpont Morgan Library, New York England, about 1430-1435, according to Illuminated in the “Gold Scroll” style and E. Panofsky. 30 miniatures: 21 are similar related to M.374. to those of Paris, Bibl. Nat. nouv. acq. lat. A. W. Byvanck, “Aanteekeningen over

3055 and related mss.; 9 were added in Handschriften met Miniaturen, IX,” England by an artist whose work resem- Oudheidkundig Jaarboek, ser. 3, X (1930)

bles Oxford, Bodl. Lit. Misc. 118 and 93 ff., figs. 13, 14; Charles L. Kuhn,

Cambridge, Fitzwilliam 49. “Herman Scheerre and English IlluminaF. Panofsky, Early Netherlandish tion of the Early Fifteenth Century,” Art Painting (Cambridge, Mass., 1953) 121, Bulletin, XXII (1940) 146-147, fig. 37; nos. 1188, 1218, 1247, 2493 text illus. 43. Thieme-Becker, XXXVII, 122; E. Panof-

M.54. Horae. AKy, Nemenanaisi ne) nos. Cam Census, 1375-1376. 19th a c. counterBEBE, MASS. , feit executed by the Spanish Forger, M.87. Breviarium. probably working in Paris, using vellum Census, 1382. And Horae, Carthusian

from 15th c. French documents. use. Probably written and in part illumiM.55. Hermann von Schiittetn: Vita et nated at the Charterhouse of Monnik-

miracula sancti Benedicti, in verse heuizen near Arnheim on the order of

‘ im Renaudless IV, Duke ofidentiGelderland (d.1423). Census, 1376, where fully . . ,; ; Begun before 1417, it was completed,

fied. Written and illuminated at St. Flo- ;

;. ,, according to Panofsky, ca. 1445 — aprian, Austria, early 14th c. 21 full page ; . parently in Utrecht. 67 large and 40

1902. .

miniatures of 45 episodes in the life of S. i er

. 2 —_ smaller 138byhistoriated iniBenedictus. inminiatures; tinted grisaille ; . to three .; tials.Drawn Panofsky attributes them the artist of St. Florian Cod. XI.80. Re- a

bound artists:the theMaster Master of Otto van vanCulemMoerfea: drecht, of Zweder Additional provenance: J. Rosenthal, bore. and the Master of the Arenber ca. 1895; Richard Bennett; purchased in Hers Central European Mss., 48, no. 34, pl. E. ; Panotsky, Early Netherlandish

52 [bibliography] Painting (Cambridge, Mass., 1953) 100, 102 ff.,105, 108, 115, 119;nos. 431, 1002,

M.69 Horae, Roman use. 103%:7, 12911; figs. 121-126 [bibliograCensus, 1378-1379, where described as phy].

..t-

Breviarium. Silver-gilt incised binding was M.91. Lectionarium. commissioned Odoardo , and ;by LaeCardinal Census, 1383. St. Gall use.FarWritten

nese (1574-1626) of Antonio Gentili (il at , , St. Gall, late 9th c. Con; illuminated

Faenza) after the death of Cardinal Ales- ; h f the E lium L

sandro Farnese in 1589 SG sin bl ; 3 Prange me “Tami. Italian Mss., 57-58, no. 102, pls. 5, 6, (St. Gall Stiftsbibl. 53), apparently illumi 74. 75[bibhography]. [bibl h nated part by the same artist, andSintram. writtenFlyin » 75 by the same scribe,

M.70. Carmen de amore Aldae. leaves have watermarks with the arms of

M.76. Horae.

Census, 1379. Changed to MA.302. Abbot Beda Angehrn (1767-1796). Central European Mss., p. 11, no. 5,

bibl hy]. Census, 1380. Not a Horae, but pis. 14,Is. 80 14 [bibliography]

Prayers, in Dutch and Latin. Written in M.99. Horae. Flanders, probably at Ghent, ca. 1420. Census, 1384. Psalmi Penitentiales with

Pierpont Morgan Library, New York 337 English translation attributed to Richard M.127. Lorenzo Lippi: Malmantile

Maydenstoon. 3 historiated initials. racquistato.

F. Wormald, English Benedictine Kal- Census, 1390. Call-number changed

endars after A.D. 1100, IL (London, to MA.559. 1946) 39 ff.; C. F. Bihler, “The Kelm- M.128. Thomas Pawlfreyman: Certain scott Edition of the Psalmi Penitentiales selected prayers. and Morgan Manuscript 99,” Modern Census, 1390. Call-number changed

Language Notes, LX (1945) 16-22. to MA.560.

M.105. Horae. . M.133. Apocalypsis.

Census, 1386. Sarum use. Written and Census, 1391. With commentary of

illuminated in Rouen (?), ca. 1420-1425, Berengaudus. Written and illuminated in

for Sir William Porter of Lincolnshire France, probably at Paris, for Jean de (d. 1457). The 75 large miniatures are France, Duc de Berry (d.1416). The related generally to the Boucicault Master; miniature on f. 82v depicts not a female 3 small miniatures are by another hand donor, but the Bride of the Lamb. Minia-

under Italian influence. tures are by the artist of a ms. Manuel Sir William Porter; John Tiptoft, Earl d’histoire de Philippe de Valois, whose of Worcester, 1469 (7); Thomas Norton cut-out miniatures are in the Albert Rosof Norton, 16th c.; Gerald, Earl of Kil- set collection at Lyons. dare, ca. 1556; William Fetherstonhaugh

Frampton (sold at Sotheby’s, 1 Mar. M.140. [= 1906, no. 102, not 109].

1900, lot 819). Speculum. Census, 1392. Written and illuminated

M.113. Psalterium. in Franconia, probably at Nuremberg, late Census, 1387. Utrecht use, church of 14th c. 192 colored drawings. Closely St. Martin. Probably written and illumi- resembles Munich Clm. 23433 in style,

nated in Utrecht, ca. 1280-1285. 15 full- iconography, writing, and content. page miniatures; 24 calendar medallions; Central European Mss., 52-53, no. 38,

9 historiated initials. pl. 56 [bibliography]. Additional provenance: Holland through the 15th c.; France in the 16th M.142. Libellus.

c.; owned by a German in 1762. Census, 1393. Call-number changed J. G. Van Gelder, “Een 13de Eeuws to MA. 1253.

Psalterium met een Utrechtse Kalender,”

Nederlands Kunsthistorisch Jaarboek, V\ M.143. Francis Sandford: Scuta suprema.

(1955) 57-76. . ven 1393. Call-number changed

M.121. Vies des Douze Césars.

Census, 1404. Call-number changed M.157. Horae.

from 208. The former 121, Statutes of the _ Census, 1395. Paris use. Written and

Order of the Garter (Census, 1388) is illuminated ca. 1430 in a provincial

now MA.990. atelier, probably at Senlis. 15 large and 45 small miniatures; 12 calendar medal-

M.122. Aegidius Columna: Gouverne- lions. Borders are related to the Hours of

ment des princes. Marguerite d’Orléans (Paris, Bibl. Nat. Census, 1405. Changed from 213. The Lat. 1156). former 122, Adresse (Census, 1389) is Additional provenance: M. Trudaine,

now MA. 744. 18th c.

338 Pierpont Morgan Library, New York E. Panofsky, “The Friedsam Annuncia- The “Escorial” ex-libris is a Libri for-

tion,’ Art Bulletin, XVII (1935) 445, gery. no. 24, fig. 15; D. M. Robb, “The Iconog- E. K. Rand, “A Preliminary Study of raphy of the Annunciation in the Four- Alcuin’s Bible,” Harvard Theological Reteenth and Fifteenth Centuries,” Art view, XXIV (1931) 329, 334, 351-352,

Bulletin, XVIII (1936) 516, no. 120, 386, 390; L. W. Jones, “The Script of

525. Tours and Art of Tours,” Harvard Theo-

M.180. Lectionarjum. weical Review, XXVIII (1935) 142 ff.; Census, 1399. Small miniatures are by Walters Catalogue, 2, no. 3. a Paduan artist to whom are ascribed the M.198. Horae. | miniatures of Berlin, Kupferstichkabinet Census, 1403. Amiens use. Written and MS. 78 C 18; the large frontispiece is by illuminated at Amiens for a man of the a Rhenish artist, probably the same who Ailly de Sains family of Picardy, who is illustrated Bishop Pietro Donato’s copy depicted kneeling before the Virgin (f.20).

an. Miscel. 378). Perhaps no. 337 of ;

4 the Notitia dignitatum (Oxford, Bodl. M.207. Roman du Saint Graal.

Donato’s inventory (preserved in the Census, 1404. Vol. 1 only; vol. 2 is

Biblioteca Civica, Padua). now M.208. . Italian Mss., 35, no. 61, pls. 50, 51 A. Micha, “Deux études sur le Graal. [bibliography] | II. Le ‘LivreBoron,” du Graal de Robert de Romania, LXXV (1954) 316 M.184. Vita di S. Benedetto. and passim.

Census, 1400. Written and illuminated M.208. Roman du Saint Graal.

at Padua, middle of the 15th c. The

: ; M.207. Former M.208 is now M.121.

colored drawings are done in a Paduan Census, 1404. Formerly vol. 2 of style by two artists and are related to, though simpler than, the drawings for the M.212. Orose.

same text in B.IV.13 of the Biblioteca Census, 1405. Vol. 1 only; vol. 2 is Civica at Mantua. The language shows now M.213. some Venetian characteristics not found M.213. Orose.

in the Mantuan Ms. Census, 1405. Formerly vol. 2 of

Additional provenance: Given by the M.212. Former M.213 is now M.122. monks ot Santa J ustina. to the monastery P. Meyers, “Les premiéres compilations

of St. Sixtus, both in Piacenza. francaises (histoire ancienne,” Romania,

ftalian Mss., 35-36, no. 62, pls. 52, 53 XIV (1885) 2; L. F. Flutre, Les manu-

[bibliography]. scrits des Faits des Romains (Paris, 1933)

M.191. Evangelia IV. 27.

| Census, 1402. Written and illuminated M.214. Jehan de Courcy: Chronique uniin the monastery of St. Martin’s at Tours; verselle.

begun under Abbot Alcuin (d. 804) Census, 1405-1406. Vol. 1 only; vol. 2

and completed under Abbot Fridugi- is now M224. °

sus (807-834). Ornamented Canon Tables

added in the time of Fridugisus and are M.221. Diurnale. related to Paris, Bibl. Nat. Lat. 250 and Census, 1407. Roman diurnal, Franto London, Brit. Mus. Add. 11848, ac- ciscan use. Rubrics and prayers in the

cording to W. R. Koehler. | Picard dialect. Written and illuminated

Pierpont Morgan Library, New York 339 at Amiens, ca. 1455. Probably for Isabelle in border decoration. Bound in 18th c.

de Bourbon (d. 1465), second wife of French brown calf. Charles the Bold (an Isabelle is mentioned . Executed for Arthus III, duc de on f. 273); kneeling owners, Charles the Bretagne et de Touraine (1393-1458)

Bold (as Comte de Charolais) and his [2]; Claud. Gobreau, ca. 1600; Sir wife, are depicted on f. 80v. Crowns Richard Burtin, 1856. Purchased from decorated borders on ff. 156v, 228v, 262. Pearson in 1907[?].

In the prayer to S. Drogo on t. 268 the M.242. Marguerite de Valois, Queen of owner requests: “Donnez mol forche, sens Navarre: Nouvelles.

et pooir de gouverner che qui vous mavez Census, 1427, formerly numbered baile @ garcer -- et du peuple que lay a M.325. The former M.242, Septem ses-

B Purchased from Pearson in 1906. siones (Census, 1411) is now MA.225A.

M.224. Jehan de Courcy: Chronique uni- M.259. Horae. .

verselle. Census, 1414-1415. Probably written Census, 1405. Vol. 2; formerly part of and illuminated in Flanders, ca. 1440, for

M.214. Vol. 1 still listed as M.214. an Englishman. Calendar for Wessex.

Miniatures from the atelier of the Master

M.232. Pietro de’ Crescenzi: Livre des of the Gold Rinceaux and similar to those

profits ruraux. of Baltimore, Walters 169 and Cracow, Census, 1409. 304 (not 293) ff. Writ- Czartoryski 2943. ten and illuminated at Bruges, ca. 1470, Additional provenance: Miramunda

with miniatures by the Master of Margue- (not Ramunda) de Lavarta; Maria Lopez

rite of York, probably for a member of de Gurea, condesa de Ribagorca (not

the Burgundian ducal family. Pibargoca y Traxolas); Manuel, conde de Purchased from Quaritch in 1907. Ribagorca, 1536; Francisco Saura y Gra“Medieval Life,” Life, XXII (1947) cian, curate and chaplain at Fresneda in

71-80. the archdiocese of Zaragoza, 1789.

M.237.Psalterium. M.272. Pseudo-Joachim of Fiore and of Marsico: Vaticinia sive proAtCensus, end,1410. inAdditional a laterprovenance: 15th c.Anslem hand: “Gaude ; . a pr

felix Anna per etusdem dominum nostrum Phetiae et imagines summorum Pontih-

i. cum, from Honorius IV to Calixtus [il Remondo (not Ytmo... Domini tus) de Hadham Census_1417 h dent; as Parva fermarius Thome. ee entified Joachim Abbas: Prophetiae de Pontificiihesum christum.” Bought (15th c.) by (1455-1458)

M.241. John Cusacke: De lunatico bus. Written and illustrated in Lombardy,

inquirendo. third quarter of the 15th c. Rebound.

Census, 1411; number now changed to Additional provenance: Oddi collec-

MA.615, and its former number re- tion, Perugia.

assigned to the following ms. Italian Mss., 30-31, no. 55. M.241. Horae, Orleans use. M.273. Antiphonarium. Vel., 182 ff., 10 x 8 cm. Written and © Census, 1417. Written and illuminated Uluminated in France, 15th c. Calendar, in the Veneto, possibly at Padua, end of Vigils of the Dead, and Litany for Angers. the 13th c. Directly related to Italo21 miniatures. Ermine and boars’ heads Byzantine mosaics and frescoes such as

340 Pierpont Morgan Library, New York those of SS. Quattro Coronati, Rome, and M.298. Johannes Spiser: Fasciculus the Last Judgement of the Cathedral at morum; sermons; notes; excerpts from the Torcello. The miniaturist is represented works of S. Augustinus, Pseudo-Bernaras a bearded old man among the laity. dus, Aegidius, Robert Grosseteste, S.

Italian Mss., 10, no .15. Hieronymus, S. Ambrosius, and others.

Census, 1422, where identified merely

eee vena: ned he and vrobabl as Fasciculus morum. Compiled, written, illuminated b Domenico di Cristoforo of and in part authored by Johannes Sintram

Brisichell y it of Wurzburg (ca. 1390-1450), between risignelia, second halt of the ISth c. 1412 (at Oxford) and 1426 (at SchwiAnother manuscript signed by Domenico bisch-Hall). di Cristoforo is Florence, Bibl. Naz. Magl. Central European Mss., 58-59, no. 44. Xxiv.163. 1 miniature.

Additional provenance: For a member M.301. Gérard d’Anvers: Abbreviatio

, piete . .

of the Pieracchi family of Castelnuovo di figuralis historie, incomplete.

Garfagnana. Census, 1423, where described as Italian Mss., 37, no. 65. Figuralis historia. Written and illuminated

M.275. Psalterium. in France at the end of the 13th c. [llumiCensus, 1418. Incomplete. Written and nated initials; genealogical tables; and 14

illuminated in Augsburg, first half of miniatures by a North French miniaturist,

13th c. whose Work resembles that of the region around Arras. Central European Mss., 39, no. 25. Additional provenance: Nicolas Rich-

M.277. Dits moraux des philosophes. ard d’Ivry (not Richard de Ruffey family).

Census, 1418. C. F. Biihler, “Greek

Philosophers in the Literature of the Later M.306. Missale, Roman use; incomplete.

Middle Ages,” Speculum, XII (1937) | Census, 1424, where described as Pon-

440-455. tificale. Illuminated at Verona for Cardinal Domenico (not Giuliano) Della

M.280. Psalterium. Rovere (fl. 1440-1501) at the end of the Census, 1419. Trier use. Written and 15th c. Some miniatures signed and some illuminated in Augsburg, after 1235. Same with his motto, 4b Olympo. Completed style as M.275. Cistercian liturgical direc- by a French artist employed by the Cardi-

tory added in the 16th c. nal for the decoration of several of his Additional provenance: Adapted to mss. (including E.III.3 and E.III.8 in the

Cistercian use for a nunnery in the diocese Archivio di Stato, Turin). Bound in orig.

of Constance; Magdalena von Breiten Italian red morocco, gilt and blind tooled

Landenberg (1540-1583), prioress of (similar to the Cardinal’s bindings in

Kloster Lichtenthal in Baden. Turin).

Central European Mss., 37, no. 23. Italian Mss., 33-34, no. 60 [bibliography].

emples . M.317. Biblia. Census, 1422. Author now identified as Census, 1426. Written and illuminated M.296-297. Président de Périgny: Ex-

Philibert Bernard Gagne de Périgny. (“Le in Prague, early 15th c. Several scribes Président de Périgny” being his official of whom one named Solamen signed the hereditary title as president of the parlia- explicit. 11 historiated initials and 22

ment of Burgundy at Mortier.) illuminated initials by two Bohemian

Pierpont Morgan Library, New York 341 artists in the style of some of the Wences- 322; H. Swarzenski, “The Anhalt Morgan

jaus manuscripts. Bound in 17th c. red Gospels,” Art Bulletin, XXXI (1949) 77. leather over boards with repousse silver M.320. Diurnale, Carthusian use. plaques of Christ and the Evangelists with Census, 1426, where identified as a hallmark XK similar to that of a Prague Rituale. For the monastery of Sancta

goldsmith of ca. 1649 (Rosenberg no. Maria-in-Vallis at Pisa, where it was

9334). written and illuminated after 1543 (date Central European Mss., 56, no. 41. of the Paschal Table). 12 historiated iniM.318. Rufinus Tyrannius: Origenis tials; the majority are unfinished. homiliae in Genesim, Exodum, Leviticum, Purchased from Canessa, 1907.

et Numeros interprete. M.325. Marguerite de Valois: Nouvelles. Census, 1426, where described as Census, 1427. Now numbered M.242.

Origenes: Homiliae XVII in Genesim. Written and illuminated in the Cistercian M.326. Francesco Petrarca: Rime, etc. monastery of Himmerod, first half of the Census, 1427. E. H. Wilkins, “A Mor-

13th c. Bound in green damask over gan Miscellany,” Italica, XXIV (1947)

boards with upper cover of composite 187-195; K. McKenzie, “Manuscripts of metal plaques of 19th c. imitating the Le Noie by Antonio Pucci,” Speculum, 13th c. reliquary of the True Cross, Vic- XXV (1950 )160, 166-177; E. H. Wil-

toria and Albert Museum (no. 7947- kins, The Making of the “Canzoniere”’

1862). and Other Petrarchan Studies (Rome, Central European Mss., 43, no. 29. 1951) 207, 223, 236.

M.319. Evangelia IV. M.329. Breviarium.

Census, 1426. Written in northern Census, 1428. Sarum use, with calendar France, second half of the 10th c. The for western England. Written and illumitext is related to Lyons, Bibl. Mun. 431 nated in Devonshire, possibly for the (357); Paris, Bibl. Nat. Lat. 324, 17968, church of St. Eustace at Tavistock, first and 11957; and Vatican, Pal. Lat. 833. half of the 14th c. 15 historiated initials. Illuminated in a mixed Franco-Saxon and Additional provenance: Richard Sterne Reims style; the Evangelist portraits are (1596-1683), Archbishop of York. Cal-

similar to those of the St. Aure Gospels endar obits include members of the (Paris, Arsenal 1171) and the Egmond Meoles, de Courtney (Earls of Devon), Gospels (Hague, Kon. Bibl. 76 F 1). le Pyl, Pervyd, Antron, and Upchulle E. Monaci, ed. Archivio paleografico families.

. Toesca, Storia dell’arte italiano, | C ; , , de ian ‘ ; , between 1380 (Berlin and 1400 for»the cathedral Abendlindische Miniaturen and es of S. Stephen at Chalons-sur-Marne. Leipzig, 1930) p. 65; W. H. Frere, Additional proven T do Fal

anne. i (Rome ° 1885) AL, pl. 30-32; M.331. Missale Catalaunense. (Turin, 1927) 459, no. 4; A. Boeckler ensus, 1428. Written and illuminated

Studies in Early Roman Liturgy, If (Lon- letti. marau; rR ance. *anereao a don, 1934) 183, 187; T. Klauser, Das ; quis of Barolo, and his wife, 19th

romische Capitulare Evangeliorum, I. Typen (Miinster in Westf., 1935) civ, no. M.332. Boethius: De consolation de phil-

227; A. Boutemy, “La miniature (VIIle- osophie. Xlle s.),” Histoire de l’église en Belgique, Census, 1428. With Latin gloss by ed. E. de Moreau, II (Brussels, 1947) William of Conches. Written and illumi-

342 Pierpont Morgan Library, New York nated at the beginning of the 15th c. Mémoires de l’académie des inscriptions Arms and motto of Antoine de Bourgogne et belles-lettres, XL (1914) 23, 33, 38,

added later. 44,50, 54, 72, 83.

M.333. Evangelia IV. M.337. Psalterium 1428. Writtenof andS. illuminated Census. 1429 French paraphrase and inCensus, the monastery Bertin at St. Omer,

first decade of the 11th c., under Abbot sel ase hace don re vnknown autor

ee eee pow Very elec Mein etyle posit in Dees.first Provably venten ane : as illuminated England, half of the (Bib Men 0) to ae by At a ereene 13th c. The dialect is Anglo-Norman with

and the Gospels at St. Omer (MS 56). some Picard elements. ; A. Boeckler, Abendlandische Minia- 4 we (Pe ae. o, rrancase "3BA. iP. turen (Berlin and Leipzig, 1930) 58, 96; Meyer “Comptes rendus > Romania. A. Boutemy, “Chronique,” Scriptorium, XVII ° (1888) 130- 132: HH Omont.

elem. ;

tl ues) 125, 103; Bibliotheque Na- “Recherches sur la biblioth&que de

, Porcher (Paris, 1954) 54. no. 116. Mémoires de lacadémie des inscriptions

, , et belles-lettres, XL (1914) 26, 35, 37,

M.335. Beda: Explanationes in Samu- 38, 57, 83.

Census, 1429. Written in France at M.338. Psalterium. . a

some center influenced by Tours (Fleury Census, (1429. With an_ interlinear according to Prof. O. Homburger), first translation in French and a French comhalf of the 9th c., by four scribes. Caro- mentary composed between 1162 and line minuscules for text; rustic and uncial 1165 for Laurette d’Alsace, countess of

capitals for headings. Flanders, and probably by Simon de H. Omont, “Recherches sur la biblio- Tournai. Written and illuminated in

théque de l’église cathédrale de Beauvais,” northern France or Flanders, ca. 1200. Mémoires de lV’académie des inscriptions Related to the Ingeburg Psalter (Chantilly,

et belles-lettres, XL (1914) 24, 36, 38, Musée Condé 1695) and the British

44, 49, 70, 83, 86. Museum Bible (Add. 15452). 50 histo-

riated initials. Bound in 13th c. pink M.336. S. Gregorius Magnus: Liber regu- stamped and gilt doeskin over boards.

ae eeelaeeens: Sf S.Welie “case Beara pastoralis curae. Berger, La Bible francaise de au moyen Census, 1429. Written and illuminated dge (Paris, 1884) 65, 384, 391; P. Meyer,

at Corbie, second half of the 9th c. The rev. of Berger, Romania, XVII (1888) initial ornament is comparable to that in 130-132; H. Omont, “Recherches sur la Zurich Car C 161, no. 324. On ff. 178- bibliothéque de Véglise cathédrale de 179v is a poem in a 10th c. hand com- Beauvais,” Mémoires de l’académie des mencing: Alma deus trinitas que secula inscriptions et belles-lettres, XV (1914) cuncta gubernas. Modeled on the Hymnus 17, 28; G. D. Hobson, Some Early Bindde illa of Bede, the poem is in honor of a ings and Binders’ Tools (London, 1938) bishop Hugo, perhaps Charlemagne’s son 236-237; G. Haseloff, Die Psalterillustra-

Hugo, archbishop of Rouen. tion im 13. Jahrhundert ([{Kiel?], 1938) H. Omont, “Recherches sur la biblio- 41-42; C. J. Liebman, Jr., “Le commenthéque de l’église cathédrale de Beauvais,” taire frangais du Psautier et le ms. Mor-

Pierpont Morgan Library, New York 343 gan 338 pour I’attribution 4 Simon de Census, 1432. Written and illuminated

Tournai,” Romania, LXXVI_ (1955) in Milan, 1386. Probably part of a

433-476. Breviary for a Dominican monastery in Ravenna judging by the saints in the cal-

M.344. Le Chevalier aux dames. endar. 13 drawings of the zodiacal signs Census, 1430. Written and illuminated and a zodiac man by an artist whose work

in 1477 in Lorraine (watermark of the resembles that of Giovannino de’Grassi. paper factory at Lisle-en-Rigault). Text Italian Mss., 22-23, no. 41.

; M.356. Horae. M.345. Album Ney 395 7 Census, 1432. Roman use. Written and is in the Lorraine dialect.

Census, 1430. Now 3987. illuminated at Rouen, end of the 15th c.,

M.346. Plutarch: Les histoires des ver- for Claude I Molé, seigneur de Villy-le

tueuses femmes. Maréchal (his portrait on f. 59). MiniaCensus, 1431. Now MA. 559A. tures by the artists of Paris, Bibl. Nat. Lat. 1171 (Heures dites de Henry IV).

eons laa 1. Rome use. Written and Purchased in 1909 through Quaritch. illuminated in southern France, first M.357. Horae. decade of the 16th c. Miniatures by three Census, 1433. Netherlands use, calartists, of whom the best is a close fol- endar for Tournai. Written and illumilower of Jean Fouquet and is the artist nated in Flanders, middle of the 15th c. of many of the miniatures in Paris, Bibl. Two Flemish artists: “The Master of

Nat. Lat. 920, the Hours of Louis de Guillebert of Metz” and another artist

Laval. under the influence of Jacques Coene. Purchased from Rossi in 1909. John Carter Brown Ms. 3 is from the

M.349. Horae. same atelier. | |

Census, 1431. Utrecht use. Probably Collection de Lucien Delamarre (Paris written in the Augustinian nunnery of S. and Berlin, 1909) 19, no. 16, 4 pls.; Agnes at Delft, second quarter of the 15th Thieme-Becker, VII, 166. c. The grisaille miniatures are on separate M.359. Horae.

leaves of vellum and do not form an Census, 1433. Rome use, with calendar integral part of the Ms. From the same for Paris. Written and illuminated in atelier as Hague, Kon. Bibl. 74 G 35, and Paris, ca. 1435, in the atelier employed by Oxford, Bodl. Douce 248. Several minia- John, Duke of Bedford.

tures are identical in composition with E. Panofsky, Early Netherlandish

engravings by the Master of the Liebes- Painting (Cambridge Mass., 1953) I garten. The borders are by another artist, 384. no. 613.

probably one of the Delft nuns.

A. Byvanck, Kroniek der noordneder- M.360. Johannes Baptista Salutius [Saluz-

landsche Miniaturen, If (Leiden, 1935) zi]: Acta Jesu Christi.

19, Census, 1433. 85 scenes from the life

M.351. Historia von Leiden und Sterben " Christ and various saints executed “a.

unsers Herren Jesu Christe. 340 by Italian and Hungarian artists in Census, 1431-1432, formerly numbered the court atelier which produced the Li-

M352. brary of Congress Bible (Ms. Pre-Accession 1). Originally part of Vatican Lat. M.355. Kalendarium. 8541 but was separated and cut up by

344 Pierpont Morgan Library, New York Giovanni Battista Saluzzo (1579-1642) Census, 1440, where less fully deand given by him to his brother Angelo scribed. The text is of Hoepffner’s F-G in 1630. One additional leaf designated type (E. Hoepffner, Oeuvres de GuilM.360c with four miniatures intact was laume de Machaut, I [Paris, 1908] xliv-l1), given in 1955 by Lessing J. Rosenwald. and its arrangement corresponds to Paris, Central European Mss., 49-50, no. 35 Bibl. Nat. fr. 22545 and 22546.

[bibliography]. Henri Focillon, Art d’occident (Paris, 1938) 268; G. Reese, Music in the Mid-

eeensus, Horae.1434. | dle Ages (New 1940) Utrecht use. York, Written and ,348; E. J.

, , Hoffman, Alain Chartier (New York,

illuminated at Utrecht in the atelier which 1942) 281

produced Modena, Bibl. Est. 115 and

Utrecht, Arch. Mus. Inv. If (dated 1525). M.398. Chrysobull of Emperor Androni-

Additional provenance: Ksawery Kos- cus II.

secki; Stanislaus Kossecki. Census, 1440. Issued June 1307 on M.374. Missale Romanum. behalf of Nicolas, bishop of Canina in

Albania, defining the lands and properCensus, for Genoa. , a oo. , , ; ties1436. of the Calendar see. Miniatures of Virgin, Child,

Written in Italy and illuminated near and Emperor

rts , t by the Gold-scroll Master betore P. J. Alexander, “A Chrysobull of the A. Byvanck, “Aanteekeningen over Emperor Andronicus II Paleologus,” Handscriften met Miniaturen,” Oudheid- Byzantion, XV (1940-1941) 167, pl. I.

kundig Jaarboek, IX (1930) 108; F. M.401. S. Hieronymus: De viris illustriWinkler, Die flamische Buchmalerei bus (ff. 1-13v) — Idem: Epistola de (Leipzig, 1925) 25; E. Panofsky, Early duodecim doctoribus ad Desiderium (ff. Netherlandish Painting (Cambridge, 13v-14) — Honorius Augustodunensis:

1953) no. 122). De luminaribus ecclesiae (ff. 14v-22) —

M.376. Pirro Ligorio: Vita di Virbio. Idem: Libellus III ex Isidoro sublectus

Census. 1436. Now MA. 542. (ff.22-25v) — Eusebius Cremonensis:

Epistola missa beato Damasio de obitu S.

M.379. Sacramentarium sive Missale. Jeronimii (ff. 26-41v) — PseudoCensus, 1437. For San Silvestro de Augustinus: Epistola ad Cirillum (ff. 41vMonte Suavi. Style of miniatures is related 44v) — Pseudo-Cyril of Alexandria:

to Florence, Laur. Plut. 7.d.11. Epistola ad Augustinum, followed by a

Italian Mss., 5-6, no. 6 [bibliography]. list of Jerome’s work (ff. 44v-59) — Joannes Andreae: Hieronymianus (ff.

M.386. Andrea Corsali: Lettera. 59-60v) — Dante Alighieri: De monCensus, 1438. Now MA. 175. archia (ff. 61-78). M.396. Guillaume de Machaut: Poésies Census, A44l, where less fully described. Written in Florence. (ff. 1-214) — Jacques Bruyant: Le voie The arms of the first owner are those de pauvreté et de richesse (ff. 215-227) of the Andreorzi of Florence — Alain Chartier: La belle dame sans merci, incomplete (ff. 227-229v) — Boe- M.433. Old Testament, in French.

thius: De consolatione, in French, from Census, 1447-1448. Version of Guyard middle of Bk. I to middle of Bk. IL (ff. des Moulins. The first 24 ff. are earlier,

230-241). the first quarter of the 14th c., probably

Pierpont Morgan Library, New York 345 from Paris. Six miniatures in this section. M.458. Giovanni da Verrazzano: Rela-

In later section are six miniatures by a tion. mid 14th c. artist of South France. Census, 1453. Now MA. 776.

M.436. Biblia. M. 459. Richard de Fournival: Le BesCensus, 1448. Written by Jacobus de tiaire d’Amour (ff. 2-22v) — Livre de lh Grasulpho Mutinensis, ca. 1300, for Don Arriere Banz (ff. 22v-29v) — Secretum Nicold de Montenaro (a canon of Padua secretorum, pt. IV, Phisonamie (ff. 30-

in 1295). 160 historiated initials by dif- 32v).

ferent artists. Census, 1453, where less fully deItalian Mss., 11-12, no. 18 [bibliog- scribed. Dialect of the Ile-de-France, with

raphy]. some Burgundian tendencies.

M.439. Horae. M.461. Les Merveilles du monde.

Census, 1449. Arras use. Written and Census, 1454. Anonymous compilation,

illuminated at Arras and/or Ghent. translated into French, of excerpts from V. Leroquais, Un livre d’heures de Jean authors; the same text is in Paris, Bibl. Sans Peur (Paris, 1939) 53-54; E. Panot- Nat. fr. 1377-1379 and 22,971. Written sky, Early Netherlandish Painting (Cam- and illuminated in the atelier patronized

bridge, Mass., 1953) 121. by King René d’Anjou, second half of the

M.444. Chiromancy and magic. [5th ce. — .

Census, 1450; number now changed to Additional provenance: Castaignet,

MA.1252, and its former number re- 17th c.

assigned to the following ms. M.472. Missale Romanum. M.444. Miniature from a Choir Book. Census, 1455. Written and illuminated Vel., 1 f., 30 x 7 cm. Resurrection. in Perugia by Bartolomeo and Giapeco Illuminated by Domenico Pagliarolo in Caporale for the Augustinian church of Bologna, last quarter of the 15th c. Signed St. Nicolas of Tolentino at Siena. 1 fullDomenicus Bon. Mounted on cardboard. page miniature and 17 historiated initials.

C. Fairfax Murray; purchased in 1910. Rebound. Collection J. Pierpont Morgan. Draw- Italian Mss., 42, no. 75. ings by the Old Masters Formed by C.

Fairfax Murray (London, [1905]-1912) M.473. Liber Censuum.

no. 76; Italian Mss., 48, no. 84 [bibliog- Census, 1456. Liber taxarum (Roraphy, bu. De Ricci reference is incor- manae Ecclesiae) according to Dr. Rein-

rect]. hard Elze, University of Bonn. M.454. Officium B. V. Mariae. M.481. Antiphonarium.

Census, 1452. Horae, Roman use. 232 Census, 1457, where identified as

ff. 26 miniatures and numerous historiated Graduale. Written in Tuscany after 1461 initials. Written and illuminated at Ferrara for use in a convent dedicated to S. Cathin the Giraldi atelier, ca. 1469, for Cecilia erine of Siena. Gonzaga, whose name is given in one of |

the prayers. Arms and inscriptions refer M. 484. Apocalypse, with the prologue of to her near relatives, especially Gabriella, Gilbert de la Porée and the non-Beren-

Corrado, and Constanza Fogliani, her gaudus commentary (ff. 1-120) — Un

sister, brother-in-law, and niece. moult bel miracle de monseigneur S. Italian Mss., 43-44, no. 77, pls. 56, 57. Jean [excerpt from the Legenda aurea]

346 Pierpont Morgan Library, New York (f. 120) — Comment le roy s. Edmond Fidele et Secret, on preliminary leaf); trespassa par martire (ff. 120v-121). Theobald de Madre de Norguet; Sara de Census, 1457-1458, where less fully Madre de Norguet Quecq d’Henripret described. In Norman-Picard prose. Writ- (1899); Henri Quecq d’Henripret (of

ten at Ghent by David Aubert or an Lille).

ae The illustrations are Delisle’s M. 49 0. Regula S. Augustini, ‘1 Latin and O. Piicht, The Master of Mary of Italian, with the exposition by Hugo de Burgundy (London, 1948) 62-63, pl. 36a S. Victore (fl. 1-68) — Septem opere

, a principali de la penitentia (ff. 68-73v) —

M.485. Horae. Quando la madre crare [sic] aliquam

Census, 1458. In Latin and Dutch, novam religiosam (ff. 78-81, repeating the Chalons use, with Utrecht calendar and text of ff. 73v-77v) — Modo de osserOffices for the Dead. Probably written at varsit in far professe le nostre sorelle Utrecht, last quarter of the 15th c., for converse (ff. 81v-82).

a woman. 9 full-page miniatures and 8 Census, 1459, where less fully dehistoriated initials by a Flemish artist. scribed. Written for the convent of The motto of the binding, niet voir wel Augustinian nuns of San Gimignano in doen, occurs also in the border of Bruges, a suburb of Modena by Fra Jeronimo, a Bibl. Publ. 327 and on some clasps of Franciscan of Cortemaggiore, by 24 Mar. books owned by the Brothers of Common 1556 (colophon on f. 77v). Bound in

Life, Brussels. orig. brown morocco. Oblong panel on upper cover with gilt stamp of the scribe

M.480. Prayers. ; ; offering the ms. to S. Gimignano. Census, 1458. In Middle English verse. ; ; Above Additional provenance: The arms are ina circle, a charge of the Es fe arms,

1 and 4 Lancaster of Rydal and Flemyng

flanked by the initials A. F.; similar panel

; on the back encloses a figure of S. Cathof Furness and represent the marriage of erine Sir Thomas Flemyng and Isabel de Lancaster; presumably used by their son M.491. Horae, Roman use.

William, living in 1474. Census, 1459, where described as C. F. Buhler, “A Middle English Prayer Preces piae. In Latin and French. Illumi-

Roll,” Modern Language Notes, LIl nated by the Master of Charles V, who

(1937) 555-562. executed an earlier prayer book for the

M.487. Horae. emperor (Vienna Nat. bibl. 1859). Census, 1458. Sarum use. Some rubrics Charles V is named as suppliant. The in English. Incomplete. 9 miniatures. chaplain depicted on f. 35v was, accord-

Written for one John. ing to the arms which accompany his M.488. Horae.

portrait, a member of the Pot family.

Census, 1458. Poitiers use. M.492. Evangelia IV.

Additional provenance: The arms Census, 1459-1460. Written and illumiidentify the first owner as Madeleine du nated at Polirone (near Mantua) whose Puy, wife (1480) of Guy de Chasteigner. patron, S. Mauritius, is in the Capitulary. M.489. Armorial de la Toison d’Or.

Italian Mss., 5, no. 5 [bibliography].

Census, 1459. Additional provenance: M.493. Horae. Owned in 1610 by Antoine de Brongniart, Census, 1460. Roman use; calendar for seigneur de Canroy (his arms and motto, Ghent. Probably illuminated at Bruges in

Pierpont Morgan Library, New York 347 the atelier of the Master Anthony of Bur- M.497. Cicero: De natura deorum, etc. gundy after 1475 (S. Bernardino of Siena Census, 1461. Executed for a member is in the Litany). Similar ms. mentioned of the Chyurlia di Lizzano family; Fran-

in Census as sold by Sotheby, 18 Jun. cesco Sassetta (1420-1491); Mathias 1896, lot 848, is now in the library of the Corvinus.

Hispanic Society of America. Italian Mss., 40-41, no. 72. M.498. Matthew, canon of Linkoping:

M494. Bible. , ‘n the dialect Stupor et mirabilia audita sunt (ff. 1-7v) of ei leprae sth ome Pin . % d — S. Brigitta of Sweden: Libri coelestium

oa , revelationum, I-VIL (ff. 8-327) — Al-

ar Rae a an he pee fonso Pecha de Vadaterra: Epistola closest to London, Brit. Mus. Harley 616, solitari “ Succ an wean co which is written by the same scribes. The Brigitta ° d ween: | a 340v-390) _ 14th c. part of the binding has Visconti Pane ac’ TeBEs , o d excellentia emblems and, according to G. D. Hobson, em, sermo ange f 3 9 , 1 08 is the second oldest with a heraldic or beatissime Vir ginis (if. aa vy) — semi-heraldic mark of ownership. Idem: Orationes quatuor divinitus reve-

W. Stechow, “Shooting at Father’s arae CH. te h less fully de-

Corpse,” Art Bulletin, XXIV (1942) WETS, ESOL, WETS less Tully ) scribed. Written and illuminated at Naples

213. before Brigitta’s canonization, ca. 1380M.495. Missale. 1390. Vatican lat. 6949, also from San Census, 1460. Miniatures by Marc Gerolamo at Quarto, is an unillustrated

Picault, artist of London, Brit. Mus. Add. ms. of the same text.

35320, probably for Guillaume Lallemant Ttalian Mss., 25-26, no. 46, pl. 36 (ff. 1455-1487), canon and archdeacon [bibliography].

of Tours. M.499. Letter of Abgarus; preceded by M.496. S. Didymus: De spiritu sancto, — Psalms 91 and 35; followed by Christ's Paschasius Diaconus: De spiritu. sancto. reply, the story of the Holy Image, the — 8. Cyrillus: Opera varia. — S. Proclus: bap ism of Abgar, and verses about six

a rs in , Greek martyrs. Laudatio sanctissimam Dei genetricem .

Mariam. — Daniel Monacus: Vita S. Census, 1462, where less fully de-

Joannis Climaci. — Joannes. abbot scribed. In Greek. Condensed version in Raithensis: Epistola ad S. Joannem Arabic, dated 1374, written on verso. Climacum. — S. Joannes Climacus: S. der Nersessian, “La legende d’Abgar Epistola ad Joannem abbatem Raithen- dapres an rouleau Ulustré de la Biblio-

; , _ 106, pl.

sem. — Idem: Scala Paradisj. — théque Pierpont Morgan a New York,

Census, 1461, where less fully de- Bull. Inst. Archéol. Bulg., X (1936) 98-

scribed. Illuminated by Gherardo and

Monte di Giovanni del Fora. On f. 2, M.502. Francesco Petrarca: Canzoniere. portraits of Mathias Corvinus, his son Census, 1462. Written and illuminated John, Beatrice d’Aragona, and other in Lombardy, last quarter of the 14th C.,

members of their family. for Galeazzo II Visconti (f1. 1320-1378).

Htalian Mss., 39, no. 71, pl. 49 [bibliog- Additional provenance: Lodovico Bar-

raphy]. bo (1382-1443), Bernardino Barbo; Gio-

348 Pierpont Morgan Library, New York vanni Hellman; Emilio de Tipaldo; A. the genealogy of Christ. With musical

Firmin-Didot. notation. Italian Mss., 23, no. 4 ibli , ;

- no. 42 [bibliography] M.518. Missale Romanum.

M.505. Psalterium. Census, 1465. Written and illuminated

Census, 1463. Roman use, with can- at Ferrara in 1463 for the church of San ticles, hymns and the Athanasian Creed. Francesco. Written and illuminated in France, prob- Italian Mss., 43, no. 76, pl. 55.

bly | tere; ,

ra ms ercian monastery, middle of M.524. Apocalypse. Census, 1466. 42 full-page miniatures

M.506. Portolan. containing Latin excerpts from the ApoCensus, 1463. By Pierre Desceliers calypse and the gloss of Berengaud of (according to Marcel Destombes). Ferriéres. Probably written and illumiAdditional provenance: M. Durillon nated at St. Albans, third quarter of 13th

(1877?); Olschki. c. Added at the end of the 14th c. and W. F. Ganong, “Crucial Maps in Early now bound separately was a commentary Cartography and Place-nomenclature of on the Apocalypse in Norman-French by the Atlantic Coast of Canada,” Transac- an anonymous Dominican, based on the

tions of the Royal Society of Canada, work of Hugo de Saint-Cher. (1929-1937) pt. v, 173 ff.; Detroit Insti- E. G. Miller, English Illuminated Man-

tute of Arts, The French in America, uscripts from the Xth to the XIIIth

1520-1880 (Detroit, 1951) 29, no. 3; Century (Paris and Brussels, 1926) 180, Walters Art Gallery, The World Encom- 192, pl.; Victoria and Albert Museum,

passed (Baltimore, 1952) no. 92. Exhibition of English Mediaeval Art

M.509. Petrus de Abano: De venenis (ff. (London, 1930) 28, no. 126, pl. 29;

4y_33 F P leus: De lap; Boston Museum of Fine Arts, Arts of the v-35) — Franciscus Pamoleus: De lapt- Middle Ages, 1000-1400 (Boston, 1940) dibus (ff. 33-36v); preceded byXXXVI; dedica| 14, no. pl. Walters tory address (ff. 1-3) to42,Charles VII of Cata-

F by F p ; logue, 25, no. 62, pl. XXIX; A. de Con y 1464. wh e lese iy d Bethune, “An Illustration of the Aposctibed. » wihere tess Tuy Oe calypse,” Catholic Art Quarterly, XU

194 ].;ples M.MRickert intCurt F. Biihler and Robert H. Bowers, ( ? ?) 180,]72, Rickert, Paint

;Medical ing in Britain, the Middle to Ages (Balti‘“A Ms. Presented Charles nm , ; more, 1954) 122, 134, no. 70, pl. VIII of France,” Bulletin of the History « 112; ; . R.

_ Freyhan, ‘“Joachism and. the English Apoof Medicine, XI (1942) 69-86; Lynn ; vo calypse,” Journal of the Warburg and

Thorndike, ““Mss. of the Writings of Peter Courtauld Institutes, XVUL (1955) 218

of Abano,” ibid., XV (1944) 207. ff., pls

M.511. Calendarium. _ ; M.525. Gaspar Correa: Soceso dos vezo

Census, 1464. Dominican use. Written , d

d in Bologna between 1307 reis € guovernadores que guovernarao a

and illuminate dj h k assioned India de so prymero Afio que se descobrio and 1318, aor ing to the rank assigne Ajio de 1505 (ff. 1-16) — Idem: O to the critica aces 18 30 Tbibli Governador lorge Cabrall mamdou fazer Halian Mss., \i-18, no. [bibhog- memoria das armas que Portugall pasa-

raphy]. rum a estas partes. Esta primeira com que

M.512. Lectionarium. Vasco da Gama com que partio reino Census, 1464. Reims use, followed by ano de 497 (ff. 16-90).

Pierpont Morgan Library, New York 349 Census, 1466, where less fully de- M.563. Martyrologium. scribed. 92 (not 77) ff.; for watermark Census, 1472. And S. Benedictus: in paper, see Briquet 11972. Executed at Regula. Written and illuminated with two

Goa, second half of the 16th c.; contem- colored pen-drawings at the Abbey of porary copy of Correa’s original ms. 19 Gladbach, Miinchen-Gladbach, first half full-page portraits, 43 double-page and of 12th c. Composite metal and jewel 21 full-page colored wash drawings of binding with 12th, 16th, and 19th c. parts. fleets, harbors, battles, etc., which are Central European Mss., 23-24, no. 14, mentioned by Linschoten as part of the pls. 29, 84 [bibliography].

decoration of the Palace at Goa. The

portraits are of Portuguese viceroys and M.564. Evangelium. governors copied from, and contemporary Census, 1472. Written at Salzburg, end with, the original full-length paintings in of 8th c. Other fragments in the Germa-

the vice-regal palace at Goa, which fell nisches Museum (no. 27932) and the

into decay. Boxed. Stadtbibliothek (Fragment 1), NuremPurchased in 1912 from Jacques Ros- berg. Related to the Codex Millenarius

enthal. (Kremsmiinster, M.590), Munich Clm. Walters Art Gallery, The World En- 27270, and Montpellier Psalter (Bibl. de compassed (Baltimore, 1952) no. 268. PUniversite, H.409 ).

Central European Mss., 3-5, no. 2, pls.

ame; incomplete.

M.526. Herman de Valenciennes: His- 8, 9 [bibliography].

a de la Bible et de !'Assomption Notre- M.574. Offices of the Virgin, in Sahidic Census, 1466-1467, where entitled and Greek. Book of the Holy Hermeniae

Bible history. Written and illuminated (ff. 2-52) — The little Hermeniae (if.

, , ps ay 53-63) —~ Theofchants of thel’Annight (ff. in Paris, in the atelier Thévenin gevin, who executed a similarly decorated 64-71) a With God, chants in Greek

Aristotle for the Duc de Berry (Chantilly, and Coptic (ff. 71-72) — Coptic renderMus. Condé fr. 1327) The dialect exhibits ing of 3 Greek strophes (i. T2v-13) -_

many Picard characteristics. Stanzas to the Virgin and to Christ, fol-

lowed by 8 Salutations to Mary (Theo-

M.538. Horae. tokia), in Greek and Coptic (ff. 73v-74) Census, 1468. Roman use, in Latin and — The Nicene Creed, in Coptic (f. 74v) French. Incomplete. Written and illumi- — The Lord’s Prayer, in Greek (f. 75) — nated in Paris, ca. 1555, for Claude Gouf- Alphabetas, acrostic hymns of 24 stanzas fier, Seigneur d’Oiron, marquis de Boissy, arranged in the order of the Greek alphacomte de Maulevrier et de Caravas, duc bet (ff. 75v-92) — Ode of Our Father de Roannez (fl. ca. 1500-1570), whose Moyses from Exodus (f. 92).

armorial frontispiece with arms and motto Vel., 92 ff., 28 x 22 cm. Written in gives his titles and offices as of 1546- uncials by the deacons Basil and Samuel 1564. Perhaps by Jean Le Maire of Gien of Touton, in 895 or 898, for Apa John, who painted such a book for Gouffier in archimandrite of the monastery of the 1555, at a price of 165 livres 10 sous. A | Archangel St. Michael at Sdépehes, now

strong Diirer influence. called Hamouli, Province of Faydm, Additional provenance: Claude Doub- Egypt. Frontispiece of the Virgo lactans,

let (fl. 1572). flanked by angels. Modern binding; origThieme-Becker, XIX, 195. inal covers preserved.

350 Pierpont Morgan Library, New York Found on the site of the monastery of Oakeshott, The Artists of the Winchester

St. Michael, 1910. Purchased from Bible (London, 1945) 10, 12; Walters

Kalebdian Fréres, 1911. Catalogue, 9, no. 18, pl. XI; T. S. R. FE. Chassinat, Catalogue copte (Paris, Boase, English Art 1100-1216 (Oxford,

1911) no. 10; H. Hyvernat, A Check-list 1953) 177; M. Rickert, Painting in of Coptic Mss. in the Pierpont Morgan Britain, the Middle Ages (Baltimore, Library (New York, 1919) 5, no. IX; 1954) 96-97, pl. 86. Pierpont Morgan Library, Codices coptici

photographice expressi, XIIl (Rome, M.626. Menology of 72 Fathers ot the 1922) M.574; A. van Lantschoot, Recueil Church and early anchorites, comp iled des colophons des Mss. chrétiens d’Egypte trom Ss. Hieronymus and Athanasius of (Louvain, 1929) I, 41, no. XXII: IL. 23: Alexandria, Rufinus Tyrannius, et al.

Pierpont Morgan Library, Exhibition of Census, 1473, where describe das S. Illuminated Manuscripts. (New York Hieronymus: Vitae patrum. Written and 1933-1934) 1, no. 3, pl. 2: V Stegemann, illuminated at Naples, second half of the

Koptische Paléographie (Heidelberg, 14th c., in the atelier of two Frenchmen, 1936) 27; Walters Art Gallery, Early Maistre Renart and Perrin Remiet. The Christian and Byzantine Art (Baltimore, latter may be the second of at least four

1947) 147, no. 745 hands: a letter P appears in the minia-

a ture of f. 6. Modern binding.

M.618. Horae. Italian Mss., 24-25, no. 45, pl. 37

Census, 1473. Roman use for Bourges. [bibliography]. Incomplete. Written and illuminated at M.627. Missale, Roman use, with mar-

Rouen, end of the 15th c., in the same ginal quatrains in Irish.

atelier as Paris, Bibl. Nat. Lat. 594. Census, 1474, where described as

Additional provenance: MA mono- Sacramentarium, sive Missale. Written in gram may refer to Marie (Petit) L’Alle- Ireland, 13th c. mand, wife of Jean L’Allemand, of Bour- F. E. Warren, The Ms. Irish Missal

ges, seigneur de Marmagne. Belonging to the President and Fellows

M.619. Biblia of Corpus Christi College (Oxford, 1879) Census, 1473. Chapter headings (11) 3-13; L. Ww. Jone S, “Pin-Pricks at the

of I Samuel XVI-XXVI. Written and Morgan Library,” Transactions oj the

; eg. ae ; Amer. Philolog. Assoc., LXX Lae (1939) illuminated at St. Swithin’s Priory, Win325; Idem, “Where are the Prickings?” chester, last quarter of the 12th c., by two ‘bid. LXXV (1944) 84: F. N. Robj

artists of the Bible in the Library of the wa ia ( ) Fy INT NO ison,

Chapter of Winchester Cathedral The Irish Marginalia in the Drummond Purchased from Olschki 1912. Missal,” Mediaeval Studies in Honor of

Winchester College Library, Catalogue soe / M. Ford (Cambridge, 1948) 191-

for an Exhibition, Mar. 31 to Apr. 8,

1936 (Winchester, 1936) no. 51, pl. vit; M.639. Lectionary. Boston Museum of Fine Arts, Arts of the Census, 1475. Constantinopolitan use. Middle Ages (Boston, 1940) no. 24, pl. Written and illuminated in the second Xxxiv; F. Wormald, “The Development of half of the 11th c., at the imperial scripEnglish Illumination in the Twelfth Cen- torium in Constantinople. 5 half-page and

tury... ,” British Archaeological Asso- 8 small miniatures; 21 marginal illustraciation, ser. 3, vol VIII (1943) 46; W. tions; 15 decorative panels; illuminated

Pierpont Morgan Library, New York 351 initials throughout. Bound in purple vel- Koehler, 45 ff. of this mss. form Ms. 116 vet, with four gilt hinges and gauffered (suppl.) in the Bibliotheque Municipale

edges, by Charles Lewis (1786-1836). at Rouen.

Additional provenance: Escorial until A. Strittmatter, “An Unknown ‘Apolca. 1810 (?) “aid-de-camp of General ogy’ in Morgan Ms. 641,” Traditio, IV S.—” according to W. Clarke, Reperto- (1946) 179. rium Bibliographicum (London, 1819) M.643. Scenes from the Bible and the 244; Woodburn, 1814; John Dent; the life of Bl. Gerardo da Villamagna.

Duke of Hamilton. Census, 1476, where described as T. F. Dibdin, Bibliographical I , , Lo at eer magines vitaeDecameChristt. Illuminated

ron, I (London, 1817) xcii-xciv, illus.; Flartists, by th stist € whom , orence by three one oO John Dent, A Catalogue of the Library ; , . . is close to Pacino di Bonaguida. of John Dent (1825) 93; his sale cata- Italian Mss., 13-14, no. 22, pls. 3, 19 logue (1827) pt. I, 66-67, lot 1198; W. [bibliography]. °

von Seidlitz, “Die illustrierten HSS. der

Hamilton-Sammlung zu Berlin,” Reperto- M.644. Beatus: Super Apocalypsim (ff.

rium fiir Kunstwissenschaft, V1 (1883) 10-233) — S. Hieronymus: Commen258-259, no. 7; M. Schmid, Die Darstel- tarius in Danielem, excerpts only, in a lung der Geburt Christi (Stuttgart, 1890) later hand (f. 293) — A discussion of 18-19, no. 27; K. Weitzmann, “The Con- the Apocalypse and of Beatus’ work: stantinopolitan Lectionary, Morgan 639,” In nomine domini Ihesu Christi x Pug-

Studies in Art and Literature for nantibus autem contrare (ff. 294-299). Belle da Costa Greene, ed. D. Miner Census, 1477, where less fully de(Princeton, 1954) 358-373 [bibliog- scribed. Written and illuminated in Spain

raphy]. in 926 by Maius, astery probably at the monof San Salvador de Tavara, for

M.640. Evangelia IV. Victor, the abbot of a monastery dedi. Census, 1476. Written and illuminated cated to the Archangel Michael (probin the vicinity of Beauvais, second half ably San Miguel de Camarzana). 62 of the 9th c. The Evangelist portraits are full-page miniatures and diagrams; 48

apparently by the artist of the Loisel smaller miniatures; numerous colored Gospels (Paris, Bibl. Nat. Lat. 17968). initials and ornaments. Modern binding.

Prayer in a 10th c. hand for Guntertus. A. K. Porter, “Spain or Toulouse?”

iil orem: | Aun dren, (1904) 5.25: 3 Ben avais 1795 » 8 Dominguez - Bordona, Exposicién de Walters Catalogue 3 no.D, 5. LU miniados (Madrid, » 9, NO. pl.»codices 1929) 20, 27, 29,espanoles fig. 11, 13; M. R. M.641. Sacramentarium, Roman use, for O31y aL apoee - e Vv Art neon

a Benedictine monastery. Maiest D Vy 7 i er oan

Census, 1476, where described as 15.7 5. ; 4 45 4 190. 996.208 wa Missale Gallicanum. Written and illumi- 3 03 4 0 , ? ’ “298, 300-

nated in and for the abbey of Mont St. © » 409, 424, 429, fig. 71.

Michel at the end of the llth c. The M. 645. Psalterium. figure and ornamental style is close to Census, 1477. Written and illuminated that of other Mont St. Michel mss. now in Swabia (Altomiinster?), last quarter at Avranches, especially nos. 72, 75, 90, of the 12th c. Two other Psalters from and 95. According to Professor W. R. this atelier are Wtirttembergische Lan-

352 Pierpont Morgan Library, New York desbibliothek H.8 XIV 6 and Vatican tials showing the influence of B. Daddi;

Lat. 31. brightly colored borders. Unbound.

Central European Mss., 29-30, no. 18, Purchased in 1907 from Quaritch.

pls. 6, 85 [bibliography]. Italian Mss., 16-17, no. 27, pls. 26, M.649. Biblia pauperum. 27, 28, 29 [bibliography]. Census, 1478. Written in West- M.672-675. Jacobus de Voragine: La Flemish verse and _ illustrated with Legende dorée. colored = pen- drawings, probably at Census, 1480. Incomplete. 563 (not Zwolle, second half of the 15th c. Closely 561) ff. Written and illuminated at

ae = ears i to tae Moretus Bruges, probably in the scriptorium of

at, 179 (anc. 134) and to Copenhagen David Aubert, between 1445 and 1460.

GI.kgl.Saml.79.2 . 142 (not 143) miniatures by several

— , ”? laume Vrelant, and the Maitre de

Letterkunde, III (1839) 276-285, 2 pls.; ppe de Mazerolles, Loyzet Medet, Gull

C. F. Buhler, “A Lollard Tract: On Wavrin. Translating the Bible into English,” Additional provenance: First owner,

Medium Aevum, VII (1938) 167-83; Jean IV, Sire et Baron d’Auxy (f1.1422A. W. Byvanck, “Kroniek der noordne- 70); Charles de Chabannes, seigneur de derlandsche Miniaturen,” IV, Oudheid- La Palisse, between 1540 and 1552: kundig Jaarboek, ser. 4, vol. X (1942) Henriette de la Guiche, wife of Louis

74-79, pls. XUI, XIV. Emmanuel de Valois, Duc d’Angouléme; M.652. Dioscorides: De materia medica community of Minims at La Guiche, near

(ff. 1-333v) — Anonymous poem, in Charobles; purchased from Rahir. Latin, on the powers of herbs (ff. 334- Brooklyn Museum, An Exhibition of 338v) —- Euteknios: Paraphrase of the European Art, 1450-1500 (Brooklyn, Theriaka of Nikandros (ff. 338-361, to- 1936) nos. 80-81, pls. 80, 81; G. Ryan gether with ff. 377-384, which should and H. Ripperger, The Golden Legend follow f. 355) —- Idem: Paraphrase of I (New York, 1941) xxi, 104, frontisp.,

the Alexipharmaka of Nikandros (ff. illus.

361-375) —- Anonymous paraphrase of _

the Halieutika of Oppianos (ff. 375- M.676. Dante: Divina Commedia.

376v) — Index (f. 385). Census, 1480-1481. With anonymous

in deems, tai il one wham Pl Census, 1479, where less fully de- commentary in Italian (the same as in

scribed. 769 colored drawings. Paris, Bibl. Nat. Ital. 70). Written and Pedanius Dioscurides Anazarbaeus, illuminated at Naples, end of 14th c.

De materia medica, 2 vols., (Paris, Italian Mss., 76, no. 47, pls. 38, 39. 1935 ) with a complete reproduction of M.677. Horae.

this ms.; K. Weitzmann, Illustrations in Census. 1481. Roman use. with

Roll and 145. Codex 86,calendar. B , _ dar. Wrjant d 135. 136. 166.(Princeton, 167. Bourges1947) saints in Written

, , , illuminated at Bourges, ca. 1471, perhaps

M.653. Antiphonarium. by Jean Colombe and assistants. ProbCensus, 1479, Written and illuminated ably commissioned by Charlotte de Sain Florence, second half of 14th c. Each voie, queen of Louis XI and patroness leaf has 6 staves of four bars, with musi- of Colombe, for her daughter Anne’s cal notes and text. Large historiated ini- marriage to Pierre de Beaujeu.

Pierpont Morgan Library, New York 353

M.682. Antiphonarium. and illuminated at Cremona, third quarCensus, 1481. Feast of Corpus Christi ter of the 15th c. 8 large historiated inithrough November. Written and illumi- tials; 5 large decorative initials; orna-

nated at Cremona, third quarter of the mental border with three medallions. 15th c. 4 large historiated initials; 1 Executed for Bishop Carlo Pallavicino large decorative initial; ornamental bor- as a gift to the Cathedral of Lodi; see no.

der with 8 figured medallions. One of 682 above.

six antiphonaries (now M.682-687) .

executed for Bishop Carlo Pallavicino M.687. Antiphonarium.

as gifts to the Cathedral of Lodi. Census, 1482. Common of Apostles Italian Mss., 31, no. 56, pl. 46 and of Confessors and Virgins. Written

[bibliography]. and illuminated at Cremona, third quarter of the 15th c. 13 large historiated

M.683. Antiphonarium. initials; 12 large illuminated initials; Census, 1481. Kyriale, for Roman use. ornamental border with 7 figured medal-

Written and illuminated at Cremona, lions. Executed for Bishop Carlo Palthird quarter of the 15th c. 3 historiated lavicino as a gift to the Cathedral of Lodi,

initials; 13 illuminated initials; orna- see no. 682 above. mental border with 3 figured medallions.

Executed for Bishop Carlo Pallavicino M.691. Dierc van Delft: De tafel van den as a gift to the Cathedral of Lodi; see no. khersten ghelove.

682 above. Census, 1482-1483. Incomplete, second half of Somerstuc only. Contains the

M.684. Antiphonarium. unique chapter XLVIII, “Van den keyser

Census, 1481. The Common of the Constantinus.” Executed in the first decApostles, continuing through the Dedi- ade of the 15th c., in the same atelier cation of a Church. Written and illumi- as a four-volume Bible in Brussels nated at Cremona, third quarter of the (Bibl. Roy. 106, 107, 204, 205), prob-

15th c. 10 large historiated initials; 8 ably at the Carthusian monastery of large decorative _ initials; ornamental Bloemendal near Utrecht. Same _ initial border with 8 figured medallions. Exe- ornament as in the Brussels Bible; Balticuted for Bishop Carlo Pallavicino as a more, Walters Ms. 171: and London, gift to the Cathedral of Lodi; see no. Brit. Mus. Add. 22288. The miniatures

682 above. are framed within large initials D. Some M.685. Antiphonarium. leaves preserve the instructions for the Census, 1482. Kyriale (the text is miniaturist in Dutch. Bound Feb. 4, identical with that of M.683). Written 1572. _ and illuminated at Cremona, third quar- Provenance: Philip, Duke of Burgundy ter of the 15th c. 4 historiated initials; (no. 772 in the Bruges inventory of ca. 14 large decorative initials; ornamental 1467): Anna van Outheusden, widow border with 3 figured medallions. Exe- of Arent Coebel and descendant of the cuted for Bishop Carlo Pallavicino as a Keeper of the Jewels of Philip of Bursift to the Cathedral of Lodi; see no. gundy, 1572; the Augustine monastery

682 above. at Eindhoven; Smits van Oyen; his widow from 1905; purchased in 1924.

M.686. Antiphonarium. G. J. Hoogewerff, De Noord-NederCensus, 1482. Easter, continuing landsche Schilderkunst, 1 (Hague, 1936) through the Feast of the Trinity. Written 109-112, figs. 41, 42; A. W. Byvanck,

354 Pierpont Morgan Library, New York La miniature dans les Pays-Bas septen- between seraphim: below, He is crucified trionaux (Paris, 1937) 21, 150-151; E. between Mary and John. Panofsky, Early Netherlandish Painting © E. G. Millar, English Illuminated Man-

(Cambridge, Mass., 1953) 98, fig. 116. —uscripts from the Xth to the XIIIth

M.696. Officium B. V. Mariae. Century (Paris, 1926) 108; M. C. Ross,

An Eleventh Century Bookcover,” Art Census, Roman use; ; «“ . 1483. ; Loe Horae, Bulletin, XXII (1941) 83-85; H. Swar-

entitled: “Officium dive Virginis Marie . ,

cum aliis devotis precationibus Carlo zenski, The Berthold Missal (New York,

Quinti Romanorum Im eratoris Regis 1943) 1, 8, 15, 53, 66; D. T. Rice,

avant perrons NCE English Art in 871-1100 (Oxford, 1952) Hispaniarum”, with rubrics Latin and ; reer os , ; 199, 210; M. Rickert, Painting in Britain, French. Written and illuminated at Brus- the Middle Ages (Baltimore, 1954) 51

sels, after 13 March 1547, when the 61 § ,

Emperor’s sister, queen Eleanor of

_ France, was widowed, as she is portrayed M.709. Evangelia IV.

on f. 255v. 30 full-page and 7 small Census, 1485-1486. Written and illuminiatures, many with armorial portraits minated in England, possibly at Croyland

of the imperial family. To the finer of in East Anglia, first half of the 11th c. the two artists, F. Winkler gives the name 4 Evangelist portraits; 4 decorative In-

“The Master of Charles V.” Bound in cipit pages; 1 Crucifixion frontispiece. 18th c. Spanish red velvet; edges cropped Closely related in style to an Oxford

and gauffered at that time. Psalter (Bodl. Douce 296) which has a Additional provenance: E. Gutmann calendar for a monastery dependent on of Berlin, 1921; Bachstitz Gallery, the Peterborough, probably Croyland. Bound Hague, 1924; purchased from Williams in in heavy boards, having an English 11th

1925. c. plaque of gold upon the upper cover,

; Majesty within a mandorla.oo Symbols of de Vaine Plaisance. , the Four Evangelists the spandrels. Census, 1484-1485. Written inand ,.

M.705. René d’Anjou: Le Mortifiement with ‘ stand ing figure of Christ in

; . , , OQ. Homburger, Die Anfdnge Malilluminated in Anjou, France, ca. (Leipzig, 1470.der , or1912) 1 . ; schule von Winchester The first miniature is; in the Burgundian v. ;Hand24, 55, by 62, 67; K.Angevin Loffler, Die style; all the others are an ,, artist schriften des Klosters Weingarten (Leipzig, 1912) 5, 44, 45, 148; E. G. Millar, M.708. Evangelia IV. English Illuminated Manuscripts from the Census, 1485. Written and illuminated Xth to the XUIth Century (Paris, 1926)

in England, possibly in East Anglia, 108; M. Harrsen, “The Countess Judith middle of the 11th c. Of its two scribes, of Flanders and the Library of Weinone collaborated on the Oxford Psalter garten Abbey,” Papers Bibliog. Soc. (Bodl. Douce 296), and its Evangelist Amer., XXIV (1930) 1-13; H. Swarzenportraits are related to the Monte Cassino ski, The Berthold Missal (New York,

Gospels (B B 437). Added documents 1943) 1, 8, 12, 15, 43, 56, 66, figs. 1, on ff. lv-2 and 84v-86 concern the mon- 3, 8; F. Wormald, “The Survival of astery of Weingarten. The upper cover Anglo-Saxon Illumination after the Noris gilt metal plaque on wood, possibly man Conquest,” (1944) 4, pl. 3; Walters executed in England in the 11th c. In Catalogue, 8, no. 16, pl. IX; D. T. Rice, the upper half, Christ is in a mandorla English Art 871-1100 (Oxford, 1952)

Pierpont Morgan Library, New York 355 199-200, pl. 63; M. Rickert, Painting in to the Courtenays, emperors of Constan-

Britain, the Middle Ages (Baltimore, tinople; Empress Catherine de Court-

1954) 51, pl. 43. enay, wife 1300-1308 of Charles de Valois (portraits of her and her family

M.710. Missale. on ff. 17v and 214 by a Lombard artist) ; Census, 1486. Central European Mss., Teodoro Paleologo (fl. 1444-1484), 31-33, no. 20, pls. 1, 7, 34, 35, 36, 37, marquis of Montferrat, descendant of the

38, 86 [bibliography]. emperors of Constantinople, created

M.711. Sacramentarium et Graduale. cardinal in 1466.

Census, 1486, where described as M.731. Antonio Cornazzano: Del modo

Graduale et Missale. diregeree diregnare. |

Central European Mss., 27-29, no. 17, Census, 1490-1491. Written in Fer-

pls. 31, 32, 33, 85 [bibliography]. rara, third quarter of the 15th c., by a

M.719-720. New Testament illustrations. scribe whose hand is seen in Modena, Census, 1488. Written and illuminated Procopius a. H. 4. 2, and other books in Freiburg im Breisgau, third decade of done for the Dukes of Ferrara.

the 15th c. Probably once part of No. Italian Mss., 44-45, no. 78, pl. 2 334 in the Universitatsbibliothek at [bibliography]. Freiburg im Breisgau.

Comte ] Europea n Mss., 61-62, no. 48, M.733. Jacques Androuet du Cerceau:

pl. 65 [bibliography]. Livre d’architecture. Census, 1491-1492. Now without M.725. The Adoration of the Magi. number in the Print Room. Census, 1488. Miniaturist, who signed . a the miniatures “B.F.”, is not yet identi- M.735. Bonifacius Calabriensis: Libro de fied. Initials by the same hand and cut la menescalcia, trans. from the Greek into

from choir books of the monastery of Italian (Venetian dialect) and Latin, by Monte Oliveto at Milan are preserved Antonio da Pera, O. P. (ff. 1-48) — in various European Libraries; a frontis- Tractatus aque vite, giving recipes for piece by him is in the Ambrosiana (Ms. distilling beverages for human consump-

H.87. sup.). tion (ff. 49v-53) — Tractatus de morbis, Italian Mss., 55, no. 99, pl. 63. attributed to Hippocrates and Johannes Damascenus (ff. 64-107).

M.728. Evangelia IV. Census, 1492, where less fully deCensus, 1489-1490. C. Nordenfalk, scribed. Written and illuminated in

Die spitantiken Kanontafeln (Goteborg, Venice, first quarter of the 15th c. Prob-

1938) 195; F. Carey, “The Scriptorium ably from the same shop and time as of Reims,” Classical and Mediaeval Modena, Estense Cod. Ital. 464, a ms. _ Studies in Honor of Edward Kennard of the same text. Rand (New York [1938]) 57, pl. 1; Italian Mss., 27-28, no. 50, pls. 40, 41. Walters Catalogue, 2, no. 4, pl. HI.

M.736. Miracula S. Eadmundi.

M.730. Psaltertum et Horae. Census, 1492. T. Arnold, Memorials Census, 1490. Arras use. of St. Edmund’s Abbey, Rolls Series, II Additional provenance: Executed for (1896) xxxvi-xxxix; E. Maunde ThompGhuiluys de Boisleux and her husband son, An Introduction to Greek and Latin Jean de Neuville-Vitasse, married in Palaeography (Oxford, 1912) 493, facs. 1246; descended through the Neuvilles 177; W. A. Bloor, “The Proper of the

356 Pierpont Morgan Library, New York Mass for the Feast of St. Edmund,” The Additional provenance: Pedro de Douai Magazine, VII (1933) no. 4; F. Francia, count of Bureta and his wife Wormald, “The Development of English (15th c. portraits on f. 172v); Charles V Illumination in the Twelfth Century,” and his wife Isabel of Portugal (16th c.

40; Id ‘“

Journal of the British Archaeological portraits on f. iv); purchased from Association, ser. 3, vol. VIII (1943) 37, French & Co, 1929. , om, Some Ul ustrated Manuscripts M.747. Johannes Andreae: Novella in

of the Lives of Saints,” Bulletin of the Decretales G a IX tj lv of ; Books III-V (ff. 1-24) — Idem: Novella 252 ff., pl.; T. S. R. Boase, English Art, ‘a Lib Sext , lete (ff. 25

John Rylands Library, XXXV (1952) vererares Sregor 1A, portions only 0

1100-1216 (Oxford, 1953) 112-113, 50) Pru SEALED, INCOMpIene Ee LOillus. ; M. Rickert, Painting in Britain, the Census, 1495, where identified as

Middle Ages (Baltimore, 1954) 80-81, ; 9 , 101, 102 no. 28, pls. 65, 66 Gratianus: Decretum[?]. Written in ee Bologna and illuminated by Niccold da

M.737. Sacramentarium. Bologna, second half of the 14th c. Census, 1492-1493. Written and illu- Itallian Mss., 20, no. 35.

minated in Tuscany, 12th c., in the same M.756. Psalterium. Census, 1497. E. G. Millar, ‘Fresh

and 7Conv. Sopp. 292. , ee mination,” Studies in Art and Literature

atelier as Florence, Laur. Plut XVI. d.5 , cc

Italian Mss., 7, no. 10, pl. 13 Materials for the Study of English Ilu-

M.739. Horae. for Belle Da Costa Greene, ed. D. Miner Census, 1493. Premonstratensian use; (Princeton, 1954) 288-289, pls. 235, designated on f. 20 as “Cursus Sanctae 236 [bibliography]. Mariae.” The rubricated titles of the mini- M.761. Peter of Peckham: La lumiare

atures and a prayer in German (Bo; as are lais, and other

poems. hemian or Moravian dialect). Written , as ; Census, 1498, where described and illuminated at LoukaEarly [Klosterbruck], French texts. 7 marginal illustra-

Bohemia, first quarter of the 15th c. The aon . ink;. 7; .illumi-

arartists tionsisoutlined first of the three related toin thepen mr and Bambere-R b ‘niaturists of th nated initials.

, 4 oth Plais UTE netic bind 5° f the P. Meyer, “Notice du Ms. Rawlinson eh c eS Naan monasie Sinem om ine Poetry 241,” Romania, XXIX (1900) Additional provenance: _ Probably 9-21. made for the Margravine of Moravia M.771. Livre de sapience. Kunigund and her husband Wladislaus Census, 1500. C. F. Biihler, “The Henry, patrons of the Premonstratensian Fleurs de Toutes Vertus and Christine de

monastery of Louka near Znaim; S. Pisan’s l’Epitre d’Othea,” PMLA, LXII Agnes (1208-1282), daughter of Ottokar (1947) 32-44; Idem, “The Fleurs de

I, King of Bohemia. Toutes Vertus,” PMLA, LXIV (1949) Central European Mss., 34-35, no. 21, 600-601.

pls. 39, 87 [bibliography]. M.775. Ordinances of chivalry.

M.743. Horae. Census, 1501-1502. C. F. Biihler, ‘Sir

Census, 1494. Poitiers use. Perhaps John Paston’s Grete Booke, a Fifteenthdone in the atelier of Jacquemart de Hes- Century ‘Best-Seller,’ MLN, LVI din; it is similar in style to mss. executed (1941) 345-351; Idem, “Astrological there for the Duc de Berry. Rebound. Prognostications in Ms. 775 of the Pier-

Pierpont Morgan Library, New York 357

pont Morgan Library,” MLN, LVI M.791. Biblia.

(1941) 351-255; M. Rickert, Painting in Census, 1503. Written and illuminated Britain, the Middle Ages (Baltimore, in England, probably at St. Albans, first

1954) 200, pl. 179. quarter of the 13th c. Full-page frontispiece; 46 historiated initials, 37 decora-

M.777. Evangelia IV. tive initials.

Census, 1502-1503. OD. Tselos, Review (1937) 21, 101, pl. IV; H.

“Unique Portraits of the Evangelists in Swarzenski, “Unknown Bible Pictures by

an English Gospel-Book of the XIIth W. de Brailes,” Journal of the Walters Century,” Art Bulletin, XXXIV (1952) Art Gallery, 1 (1938) 63; E. G. Millar, 257 ff., illus.; T. S. R. Boase, English Art “Fresh Materials for the Study of English

1100-1216 (Oxford, 1953) 157; M. Illumination,” Studies in Art and LiteraRickert, Painting in Britain, the Middle ture for Belle da Costa Greene, ed. D. Ages (Baltimore, 1954) 76, pl. 63b. Miner (Princeton, 1954) 288; M. RickM.780. Lectionarium Evangeliorum. ert, Painting in Britain: the Middle Ages Census, 1503. Central European Mss., (Baltimore, 1954) 109-110, 131 » NOS. 19-20, no. 10, pls. 5, 25, 26, 83 [bibliog- 15-17, pl. 92; P. Brieger, English Art

raphy]. 1216-1307 (Oxford, 1957) 79-80, figs. 20, 22b.

M.ensus, . 81.1503. Evangelia IV. M.793. Geistliche Betrachtungen. Central European Mss.,

17-18, no. 9, pls. 22, 23, 24, 82 [bibliog- Census, 2319. Exempla taken from the

raphy]. Bible, the Fathers,ties.and classical authoriWritten in Swabian dialect at Ulm, M.782. Spiegel menschlicher Behaltnis. middle of the 15th c. No illustrations. Census, 2318-2319. Central European Provenance: Von Freyberg family, Mss., 70-71, no. 59, pl. 72. [bibliog- [5th c.; Magdalena Miichlin, 1612; pur-

raphy]. chased from Gumuchian, 1935. Central European Mss., 71-72, no. 60,

M.785. Albumasar: De quatuor elemen- pl. 73. tis.

venus 2319. Astrological treatises, anes Evangelia IV, in Church Slatranslated from Arabic into Latin by , , Herman the Dalmatian; compiled by Pap., 396 Ht., 33 * 20 cm. Written n

Lubertus Hautschild (1347-1417) abbot Russia, late 16th c., in the Cyrillic book of Eeckhout, for the Duc de Berry. Writ- hand. Four engraved portraits of Evanten and profusely illustrated with colored gelists, with the symbols of Mark and drawings at Bruges. The book was pre- John interchanged. Bound in orig. red sented to the Duc at Paris, June 1403. velvet over boards. Additional provenance: Baron Jean- Purchased from the Plaza Auction Co., Baptiste and Anne Geneviéve Ganiare de 1935. Joursanvault (1748-1793); A. R. Court M.795. Graduale, Roman use. of Dijon, 1907; purchased from Rosen- Vel., 292 ff., 40 x 29 cm. Written and

thal, 1935. illuminated in Florence, Italy, first third E. Panofsky, Early Netherlandish of the 14th c., probably for a monastery

Painting (Cambridge, Mass., 1953) 106- dedicated to S. Bartholomew. 9 histori-

108, 111, figs. 135-137 [bibliography]. ated initials in the style of Pacino di Bonaguida. Closely related to Ms. J. 194

358 Pierpont Morgan Library, New York in the Fitzwilliam Mus., Cambridge, and border decoration throughout. Bound in

Ms. 303 in the Mus. Meyer van den 19th c. dark red velvet.

Bergh, Antwerp. Pope Pius V; Cardinal Alberto BologPurchased from the Nonesuch Book- netto; Lord Aldenham.

shop, 1936. Italian Mss., 32, no. 58, pl. 45 [bibliItalian Mss., 15, no. 24, pl. 24. ography].

M.796. Psalterium. M.800. Ordo Missae. Vel., 153 ff., 33 x 24 cm. Written at Vel., 76 ff., 23 x 16 cm. Written in Amiens (Abbey of St. Fuscien?), end of Bologna, second half of the 14th c., and the 13th c. 8 historiated initials; fine illuminated by Niccol6 da Bologna. 1 fulldrollery border decoration with arms of page signed miniature and 18 historiated

the original owners, viz. (1) burelé gu. initials by the same hand. A Benedicsur ar., a cotice gu. brochant; (2) gu. a tiones Episcopales and a second Ordo cross or; (3) gu. a lion or. Bound in old Missae were added in the 15th c. by a

red velvet with two silver clasps. French scribe. Bound in 18th c. red Purchased from Robinson, 1936. velvet.

Review (1941) 31-32. Lord Aldenham.

M.797. Graduale and Sanctorale.

Italian Mss., 20, no. 34, pl. 4.

Vel., 256 ff., 37 x 24 cm. Written in M.801. Werner Rolewinck: Fasciculus Padua (?) in 1256 for Gregorius, prior temporum, incomplete (ff. 1-51) — Gio-

of S. Matthaeus de Caleis, then being vanni Villani: Cronica di Partenope, subject to Don Stefano della Porta, rec- with treatise on the baths at Pozzuoli tor of the church of S. Justina. 3 large (ff. 52-87) — Cronica, from 1422 to illuminated initials with interlaced rin- 1498: Como fo la intrata x de villuto ceaux against silver backgrounds. Many — nigro (ff. 88-150).

small colored initials. Musical notation Pap. (with siren watermark, Briquet

throughout. Rebound. 13, 884), 150 ff., 42 x 23 cm. Written in Arnold Mettler, St. Gall. Naples, end of the 15th c., in Roman Italian Mss., 9, no. 13, pl. 16 [bibli- script, a period after each word. 130

ography]. pen-drawings tinted with wash; of these 6 are double-page, 14 full-page. Bound

M.798. Jeremiah, XVII, 17 — XVUI, 9. in 19th c. green morocco by the British

Vel., 1 f., 34 x 26 cm. Written in Museum Bindery. France, 8th c., in Luxeuil script. Re- A. H. L. Heern (1760-1842); Lord

bound. Aldenham; purchased at Aldenham sale, Abbey of Admont, Austria; purchased 1937.

from Goldschmidt, 1937. Italian Mss., 52, no. 92, pl. 67 [bibliM.799. Breviarium, Augustinian use. ography]. Vel., 421 ff., 16 x 11 cm. Written in M.804. Jehan Froissart: Chroniques.

Lombardy, third quarter of the 15th c., Census, 1659, no. 23, when in the for Cardinal Jacopo Ammanati Mens- library of Cortlandt F. Bishop (sale, New bona Piccolomini. 3 full-page miniatures, York, part I, 5-8 Apr. 1938, lot 830),

of which one (f. 234v) is an unusual where it was acquired for the Library. allegorical illustration of the ship of the Written and illuminated in Paris for church. 63 historiated initials. Elaborate Pierre de Fontenay. Product of the same

Pierpont Morgan Library, New York 359 atelier as Paris Bibl. Nat. Fr. 2662, to Review (1941) 52.

Penane™ m statutis Angliae, in Review (1941) 41-46, pls. vi, vii. aa id French (ft. 66132v).

we text and miniatures it is closely M.812. Registrum brevium (ff. 4-64v)— M.805-807. Roman de Lancelot du Lac. Vel., 133 ff., 22 x 16 cm. Ff. 4-64v

Census, 1658-1659, nos. 20-22, when written and illuminated in England, end in the library of Cortlandt F. Bishop of the 13th c.; ff. 66-132v, ca. 1320. Two (sale, New York, part IJ, 25-27 Apr. historiated initials; marginal drolleries 1938, lot 1264), where it was acquired and bestiary vignettes. In lower margin

by the Library. of f. 66 the arms of England; in right Review (1941) 46-48, pl. i [bibliog- margin, a pennant gu. 3 besants or.

raphy]; Walters Catalogue, 26, no. 64, pl. Bound in 19th c. English green morocco

XXXII [bibliography]. gilt, with Cholmondeley crest. Richard Haworth of Lower Darwen, d. M. 808. Evangelia IV. . 1603; Philip Brooks, from whom purCensus, 1687, no. 2, when in the li- chased, 1941. :

brary of William Randolph Hearst, New Review (1949) 42-43.

York; acquired by the Library from the Brummer Gallery, 1940. Written and M.813. Officium B. V. Mariae, Roman illuminated at Seitenstetten Abbey, Aus- Use. .

tria, 1247-1250. 6 full-page miniatures; Census, 1667, no. 2, when in the li5 portraits of benefactors of Seitenstetten, brary of George Blumenthal, New York,

including the abbot Heinricus I (1247- who presented it in 1941. Preceded by a 1250) and Gerungus de Weistrach (fl. series of French quatrains relating the 1258-9) and his wife Yda; 3 historiated months to the ages of man. Written and

and 17 illuminated initials. illuminated at Bourges, 16th c., for Phili-

Central European Mss., 42-43, no. 28, bert de Clermont, seigneur de Montoison

pls. 47, 48, 90 [bibliography]. (il. 1452-1510), with his arms and ini-

tials throughout. Script resembles that of

M.809. Aristoteles: Metaphysica media. the Lallemant Hours of 1506 ascribed to

Census, 1202, no. 1, when in the li- Geoffrey Tory (Lessing J. Rosenwald brary of William G. Kelso, Jr., Brooklyn, Coll.). Binding has the monogram G. P.

New York; purchased from Harper, Review (1949) 47-48.

1940. Translated from Greek into Latin an

by William of Moerbeke. 46 (not 49) ff. vet Brunetto Latini: Le livre du Review (1941) 51 [bibliography]. Vel., 208 ff., 24 x 15 cm. Written in M.810. Ovidius: Heroides, Elegiae, Ars France (Picardy?), early 16th c. One

amandi, Fasti. historiated initial; 47 marginal drawings

Census, 1902, no. 6, when in the li- in grisaille, illustrating the zoology secbrary of David Wagstaff, Tuxedo Park, tion: Bound in 19th c. dark purple moNew York, from whom it was purchased FOCCO. ©

in 1940. Written in Tuscany, probably “Guillaum de Nast medecin a Lille,”

Florence, first half of the 14th c. | [5th c.; W. M. Safford; H. C. Hadril, Additional provenance: Rambertus from whom purchased, 1941. (Romanus?), 16th c.; Earl of Hopetoun; Review (1949) 41. Henry White; Le'ghton; Voynich; Maggs; M.815. Horae, Sarum use.

Martini. Vel., 168 ff., 22 x 17 cm. Written and

360 Pierpont Morgan Library, New York illuminated in Paris, ca. 1480, for Henry Manual (New York, 1905) 395-401;

VII of England, whose arms and em- Robert K. Root, The Manuscripts of blems decorate the borders. 29 large and Chaucer’s Troilus, Chaucer Society

10 small miniatures from the atelier of (London, 1914) 5-6, pl. IH; C. F. Maitre Frangois and Jacques de Besan- Bihler, “Notes on the Campsall Manucon. Pasted inside the cover is a 1Sth c. script of Chaucer’s Troilus and Criseyde miniature of the Crucifixion by a Flemish Now in the Pierpont Morgan Library,” artist. Bound in 16th c. English painted Speculum, XX (1945) 457-460.

vel., signed T. P.; on both covers, a hind

statant surrounded by oak foliage and M.818. Epistle of Susannah (ff. 1-5) — acorns. The initials AGLA of the Hebrew Richard Rolle: Form of living (ff. 5vinvocation Atha Gebir Leilam Adonai I5v) — William Langland: The vision are lettered on the back and on f. 165v. of Piers Plowman, version A (ff. 16-

Sir Robert Wingfield, 16th c.; Mathias 54v). a

Lambrecht (?) bishop of Bruges, 1594- Pap., 54 ff., 22 x 14 cm. Written in 1602; purchased from Harper, 1941. northern England (possibly Yorkshire),

Review (1949) 46-47. mid 15th c. Bound in old vel. lined with canvas.

M.816. Alexander de Ales: Summa, Pars Robert Whytell, 16th c.; Fountains III [= Super tertium Sententiarum]. Abbey; Sir Henry Ingilby; Sir R. LeiVel., 136 ff., 29 x 20 cm. Written in cester Harmsworth, from whom _ purFrance, 13th c. Bound in 19th c. English chased, 1945. vel., painted and gilt-stamped with mono- W. W. Skeat, The Vision of William gram C.T. in an oval on upper cover; Concerning Piers Plowman, E. E. T. S.,

below, in a cartouche, an H. orig. ser., XXVIII, LXXXI, 856-859;

Howard Townsend; gift of Mrs. Harriet Hope Emily Allen, Writings Ascribed to

Townsend Barker, 1941. Richard Rolle (New York, 1927) 256Review (1949) 40. 262, no. xxxiii; C. F. Brown, Register of Middle English Verse (New York, 1943)

M.817. Geoffrey Chaucer: Troilus and nos. 3553, 4056, 1459. Criseyde, Books I-V.

Vel., 120 ff., 30 x 21 cm. Written in M.819. Chansonnier Provengal, a collec-

England, first decade of the 15th c., tion of 465 poems in Provencal by 73 possibly for presentation to Henry V. 1 identified and many unidentified poets.

historiated initial; arms of Henry V as Vel., 293 + 3 ff., 26 x 19 cm. Written Prince of Wales; 6 decorated borders. at Padua, end of the 13th c. 38 pp. with Bound in blue levant morocco by Zaehns- marginal drawings illustrating the text;

dorf. 28 initials with troubadour portraits done Robert Wood, between 1518 and under the influence of Giovanni de Gai-

1530; Frederick Bacon Frank, d. 1911; bana’s style and related to Vatican, Lat. purchased in 1942 through Quaritch. 5232. Bound in 18th c. French red mo-

A Parallel-text Print of Chaucer's rocco.

Troilus and Criseyde from the Campsall Preserved in the Ducal Library, ManMs. of Mr. Bacon Frank, Copied for tua; Count J. MacCarthy-Reagh; Richard Henry V when Prince of Wales, Chaucer Heber; Sir Thomas Phillipps (Ms. 8335).

Society, ser. 1, LXII-LXIV, LXXIXx Purchased in 1946.

(London [1881-1882]); Eleanor P. Italian Mss., 9-10, no. 14, pl. 17

Hammond, Chaucer; a Bibliographical [bibliography].

Pierpont Morgan Library, New York 361

M.820. Livre du Roy Modus et de la Pap. (Italian), 281 ff., 29 x 22 cm.

Royne Racio. Written in Bohemia, second half of the

Vel., 160 ff., 29 x 22 cm. Written in 14th c. Bound in 14th c. Bohemian batarde script by a Picard, second half brown calf ciselé over boards, like of the 15th c. Copied from Paris, Bibl. Prague, Nat. and Univ. Lib. Ms. III.D.

Nat. 1297, according to Tilander. 71 22.

miniatures, most of them in_ tinted Abbey of Gottweig, Austria; purchased grisaille, in a style resembling the Livre from Brummer, 1947. des tournois of René d’Anjou. The sec- Central European Mss., 50-51, no. 36, ond half of the book, by another illus- pl. 54 [bibliography]. trator, reverts to an earlier model closely M.823. Biblia, incomplete.

related to Vienna 2568, a Roman de la Vel. 174 ff.. 43 x 33 cm. Written and

rose. Bound in 18th c. French red mo, .at_Win-, illuminated in England, probably My delai de B 16th c.: Sj chester, mid 12th c. 5 large illuminated Thomas Philipps (Ms. 3641) C5 OTF initials; others excised. Related to Ox-

; . ford, Bodl. Auct. E. infra 1, 2; London,

G. Tilander, Le Livre du Roy Modus Soc. of Antia. 154: and others

(Paris, 1931) siglum T; Idem, Les Livres Taunton T sbbe 1: Thomas Pawle du Roy Modus et de la Royne Ratio, Soc. isthe: J.A ite dell from whom ur.

des anciens textes francais (1932) I, viii, h 4.19 47. , P

x, lvii; Idem, Les manuscrits des Livres nase’ .

du roi Modus (Lund, 1932) 104-106; Review (1949) 38-39.

Review (1949) 47; C. Nordenfalk, Kung M.824. Cecco d’Ascoli: L’Acerba.

Praktiks och Drottning Teoris Jaktbok Pap., 82 ff., 31 x 22 cm. Written in (Stockholm, 1955) 39, 50-52, 59, 94-95, Siena, late 14th c., by Ghinoccio de’

figs. 9, 17, 25, 53, 54. Allegretti (colophon on f. 78v). Orig.

| wooden boards with deerskin back.

M.821. Pope Bonifacius VIII: Liber Martini; purchased from Kraus, 1948.

Sextus decretalum, we ee gloss of C. Mazzi, “Un codice sconosciuto

Vel., 1 f., 46 x 29 cm. Written and WO tee re Bene H ; Nee illuminated in Bologna, second half of tans raiee oar ae se? the 14th c. Miniature of the young Christ Cieos ) 380.999 Renee th 9 oy oe i>

teaching in the temple; 3 historiated ) initials. M.825. Lamentations of Jeremiah, 2.13 Purchased from Brummer, 1947. to 3.12. Italian Mss., 21, no. 37, pl. 32 [bibli- Vel., 1 f., 32 x 25 cm. Written in

ography]. France, possibly at Luxueil, 8th c. Fish M.822. Nicolas de Gorran: Commen- mas w ashed path Color binding: tario in Evangelio Lucae (ff. 1-191) — chased rom Kraus 104g. memes Pur

Tractatus (acephalus) de _ philosophia Review (1949) 37

(ff. 192-204) — Passio domini Jesu )

Christi ex Evangelistis collecta, cum M.826. Beda: Historia ecclesiastica, II, commento (ff. 205-234) — Boethius: 29-30. De consolatione philosophiae, cum com- Vel., 1 f., 30 x 24 cm. Written in

mento, Lib. I-IV (ff. 235-280). England, end of the 8th c., in a pointed

362 Pierpont Morgan Library, New York insular script. Slight polychrome deco- ginning Verita david servo meo (from ration. Brown morocco folder in green the Mass of St. Felix).

morocco case. Vel., 1 f., 25 x 17 cm. Written in From an old binding; Sir Thomas Phil- Beneventan script in Italy, 12th c.

lipps (Ms. 36275); A. Chester Beatty; Neumes accompany the text. Illuminated

purchased from Kraus, 1948. initials.

FE. A. Lowe, “A new Ms. Fragment Gift of Professor E. A. Lowe, 1949.

of Bede’s Historia Ecclesiastica,” English oo.

Historical Review, XL (1926) 244-246: M.830B. Graduale, a fragment beginning

E. G. Millar, The Library of A. Chester quod interpretatur petrus (John I, 42,

Beatty: A Descriptive Catalogue of the trom the Mass of St. Peter). . , Western Mss., 1 ({London] 1927) 1, Velo 1 fy 28 x 17 em. Written in no. 1, pls. I, I; Review (1949) 37. Beneventan script in Italy, end of the 10th c.

M.827. Evangelia IV. Gift of Professor E. A. Lowe, 1949. Vel., 128 ff., 35 x 26 cm. Written in

northern France (St. Bertin?), late 10th M.831. Book of rhymes, in Provencal; c. 14 Canon Tables and 8 incipit pages end only (f. 1) — Raimon Vidal: Las are in a Franco Saxon style. 4 Evangelist rasos de trobar (ff. 1-7) — Ugo Faidit: portraits are by an English[?] artist. Lo donatz proensals (ff. 7-15) — Book Bound in oak boards; the lower cover has of rhymes, in Provencal; unfinished (ff.

an incised copper-gilt Crucifixion, North 15-16v). . .

German work of the 12th c. | Vel., 17 ff., 32 x 23 cm. Written in Dukes of Anhalt, from the 16th c.: southern France, end of the 13th c. Re-

Gabriel Wells; purchased from de Kraus, bound. 1948. Marchese F. Riccardi Vernaccia; H. Swarzenski, “The Anhalt-Morgan Galletti Collection; Baron Horace de Gospels,” Art Bulletin, XXXI (1949) Landau, from whom purchased, 1949.

77-83, pls. [bibliography]. Leandro Biadene, “Las Rasos de Tro-

bar e Lo Donatz Proensals secondo la

M.829. Usuardus: Martyrologium (ff. lezione del Ms. Landau,” Studj di Filo3v-79v) — Calendar for Dauphiné (ff. logia Romanza, 1 (1885) 335-402, 452; 80-85v) —— Benedictina regula (ff. 88- II (1887) 93-95. 118).

Vel. 119 ff., 26 x 19 cm. Written by M.832. Pseudo-John Chrysostom: De

various scribes, one of whom signs him- naturis bestiarum; preceded by excerpts self Frater Lacarinus, and illuminated at from Rabanus Maurus: De inventione Bologna, end of the 14th c., for a Cister- linguarum.

clan women’s convent dedicated to St. Vel., 10 ff., 29 x 21 cm. Written and Bartholomew in the vicinity of Lyons, illuminated in the monastery of GottFrance. 2 illuminated title-pages with weig, Austria, first half of the 12th c. 32 miniatures, historiated initials, and mar- colored pen drawings in text. Rebound.

ginal decoration. Bound in 14th c. red Abbey of Gottweig; purchased from sheepskin over boards, trimmed with Kraus, 1950.

small nailheads. Central European Mss., 22-23, no. 13, Purchased from Breslauer, 1948. pl. 28 [bibliography].

Italian Mss., 21, no. 36. M_833. Biblia. M.830A. Martyrologium, a fragment be- Vel., 424 ff., 49 x 35 cm. Written and

Pierpont Morgan Library, New York 363 illuminated in Bohemia, Randnitz or illuminated in France, 13th c. 4 historiPrague. Finished 7 Oct. 1391, according ated and 3 illuminated initials. Mounted.

to the colophon signed by the scribe Belle da Costa Greene; gift of her Andreas of Austria, then parish priest in estate, 1951. the church at Libochowitz, 87 historiated M.852. Carta de hidalguid, granted by initials by several muniaturists, one of Philip II to Baltazar de Escobar of Mar-

whom, known as “the Samsonchena Master, near Seville.

appears also to have been engaged on Vel. 5O ff. 31 x 22 cm. Written at

1950.

the Bible of King Wences laus (Vienna , Granada, 20 Oct. 1574. 13 illuminated Cod. 2759-2764). Bound in orig. pigskin initials. Bound in contemporary black

over heavy boards, morocco gilt stamped.

Grand Ducal Library at Got ha, from Gift of Dr. Sylvain S. Brunschwig, which purchased through Sinelnikoff, 195]

Central European Mss., 53-54, no. 39, _ iN ‘om 65 ry 30, d Annual Re pls. 57, 58 [bibliography]. Por Ne , :

M.853. Thomas de Aquino: Hystoria de

M.834. Horae, Roman use, preceded by corpore Christi.

a Paris calendar in French. Vel., 43 ff., 42 x 29 cm. Written and

Vel., 172 ff., 11 x 8 cm. Written and illuminated in Vienna between 1403 and illuminated between 1460 and 1470 in 1406 for Duke William the Affable of the atelier of Jean Fouquet of Tours, for Hapsburg (1370-1406). The miniaturist an owner whose monograms AR and RL, was Nikolaus of Brunn. Bound in pigskin

and devices: Sil avient and Chaste vie over pasteboards with armorial stamp in loue, occur throughout. 25 full-page blind of the Emperor Charles VI. miniatures; 24 calendar illustrations in Princes of Liechtenstein; gift of Louis medallion form. The miniatures are the M. Rabinowitz, 1951. work of two artists, of whom one has Central European Mss., 56-58, no. 42, been identified as Fouquet. Bound in red pl. 62 [bibliography]. morocco for Charles d’Orleans-Valois,

duc d’Angouléme (1573-1650). M.854. Horae, Roman use. |

Major G. L. Holford; A. Chester | Vel., 240 ff, 23 x 16 cm. Written and

Beatty; purchased from Mrs. Beatty, illuminated in Castile, Spain (Toledo?),

1950. ca. 1475, for the Infante Don Alfonso of

Burlington Fine Arts Club, Exhibition Castile (?). 24 full-page and 8 smaller of Illuminated Manuscripts (London, miniatures, 12 calendar illustrations, rich 1908) 107, no. 219, pl. 137; F. Winkler, initial and border ornament in the style “Reisefriichte, I,” Zeitschrift fiir bildende of Juan de Carion. Bound in 18th C. Kunst, XXXI (1919-1920) 206; T. Cox, Spanish red morocco gilt-tooled, with Jehan Foucquet (London, 1931) 64, pls. the arms of Philip V in the center.

X, XI; Sotheby and Co., Catalogue of Comte de Lignerolles, 1894; Baron _.. A. Chester Beatty, Esq. (London, Jean Vitta; purchased through Kraus,

May 9, 1933) 110-112, lot 54, color pl. 1951. |

I; F. B. Adams, Jr., Second Annual Re- | | Comte de Lignerolles, Catalogues des

port (New York, 1951) 20-26, pls. livres rares, | (Paris, 1894) 4, no. 6; J. Dominguez Bordona, Exposicion de

M.851. Biblia, fragments. cddices miniados espanoles (Madrid, Vel., 4 ff., 46 x 36 cm. Written and 1929) 130-131, fig. 65-67; Idem, Span-

364 Pierpont Morgan Library, New York ish Illumination (Florence, 1930) II, 60, De somno et vigilia (ff. 61-62v) — Liber

pls. 125a, 126; F. B. Adams, Jr., Second de invisibilibus dei (ff. 62v-63v) — Annual Report (New York, 1951) 26- Liber de necessario et possibili (ff. 63v-

30, pl. 69) — Pseudo-Aristoteles: De presagiis

M.855. Graduale et Missale. tempestatum (If. 69-69V) — Averroes: , , Commentary on Aristotle (ff. 69v-72) —

Vel., 220 ff., 32 xmemoria 23 cm. Written in . a , Sei Aristoteles: De et reminiscentia eitenstetten Abbey, Austria, second half _ (ff. ——- Idem: De sompno of; oe thevigilia 13th c. 72-73v) Miniatures by several Laeet (ff. 73v-76v) — Idem: De causis artists, painting in the manner of(ff. lonsitudinis vj G; ,; ,;oneroes: ongitudinis vitethe 76v-77v) —1ovanni daCommentum Gaibana, others in local ; Aversuper librum de planAustrian styles. 3 full-page miniatures; ;, ; , or - tismedallions; (ff. 77v-79v)51 —historiated Idem: De substantia 12 zodiac ini, , ;tials;; .22arilluminated orbis initials. (ff. 79v-83) — Algazel: Physica Bound in (ff. 84-98) nee c. brown sheepskin over orig. Vel., 98 ff, 27 x 20 cm. Probably Scite t Abbey: A. Ch written in Paris by Flemish scribes, 13th-

B enstet - q ee " ester 14th c. 2 textual illustrations; penwork 1 95 he ; purchased from Mrs. Beatty, initial ornament. Bound in old oak boards.

Central European Mss., 45-46, no. 31, Abbey of Admont, Styria; gift of Henry

pls. 50, 89 [bibliography]. Fletcher, 1951.

M.856. John of Salisbury: Policraticus. P. J. Wichner, “Zwei BicherverzeichPap., 212 ff., 27 x 19 cm. Written in nisse des 14. Jahrh. in der AdmonterFlanders, first half of the 15th c. Bound stiftsbibliothek,” Beihefte zum Centralin 18th c. calf; on both covers, the de- blatt fiir Bibliothekswesen, (1888-1889 )

leted stamp of the Abbey of Le Parc 21, 23, 32 n. 276; F. B. Adams, Jr.,

near Brussels. Third Annual Report (New York, 1952) Sir Thomas Phillipps (Ms. 9465); 14,

Henry Fletcher, who presented it in M.858. Aristoteles: Physica, with com-

1951. mentary by Averroes; followed by Vita F. B. Adams, Jr., Third Annual Re- et Genus Aristotelis.

port (1952) 15-16. Vel., 71 ff., 37 x 25 cm. Written and M.857. Aristoteles: Meteora, translation decorated in Italy, probably at Padua, of William of Moerbeke (ff. 1-16v) — early 14th c. Calligraphic initial and Albertus de Orlamunde: Summa natural- marginal ornament. Bound in old oak

ium (ff. 17-44) — Thomas de Aquino: boards. ae

De ente et essentia (ff. 44-49) — AI- Abbey of Admont, Styria; gift of bertus Magnus: De quiditate et esse (ff. Henry Fletcher, 1951. _

49-51v) —- Thomas de Aquino: De Italian Mss., 12, no. 19 [bibliography]. mixtione elementorum (ff. 53-53v) — M.859. Epistles of Ss. Augustinus, BerIdem: De motu cordis (ff. 53v-54v) — nardus, Hieronymus, and others. Vita Aristotelis (ff. 54v-55v) —— Pseudo- Vel., 68 ff., 25 x 17 cm. Written in Aristoteles: De pomo sive de morte, the monastery of S. Justina at Padua, in with Manfred’s preface (ff. 55v-57v) — 1410, by Bl. Rolandus Casali. Bound in Alfarabi: De intellectu et intellecto (ff. 15th c. sheepskin dyed red, on bevelled 57v-59v) — Boethius de Dacia: Liber boards. Both sides covered with various de summo bono (ff. 59v-61) ——- Idem: stamps.

Pierpont Morgan Library, New York 365 Monastery of S. Justina, Padua; Suir Rytwisnes temperaunce prudence xX Thomas Phillipps (Ms. 9655); George servynge to god (f. Sv) — Seven sacraDunn. Purchased from Goldschmidt, ments: Baptym confermacioun x with

1952. | holy oyle (f. 6) — Eight tokens of good

E. P. Goldschmidt, Gothic and Renais- character: The fyrste tokene x children sance Bookbindings (London, 1928) I, of israel (f. 6-6v) — A prayer: God yat 129, and colored fronts.; F. B. Adams, by power x kyngdome of heven amen

Jr., Third Annual Report (1952) 18, pl. (ff. 6v-7) — Contemplations of the dread and love of God: This chorte

M.860. Evangelia IV. pistelle x abidynge thy mercy (ff. Tv-33). Vel., 204 ff., 29 x 22 cm. Written and Vel., 33 ff, 17 x 12 cm. Written in

illuminated in the monastery of St. Mar- England, mid 15th c. Bound in calf by

tin at Tours, second half of the 9th c., Hayday. by several scribes, two of whom are be- Purchased from Rosenbach, 1952.

lieved by Rand to have written portions F. B. Adams, Jr., Third Annual Reof the Du Fay and Lothaire Gospels. 6 port (1952) 16. canon tables; 5 title pages; 4 incipit ini-

tials; 7 smaller initials. According to M.862. Evangelia IV. Kohler, the ornament of the Cologne Vel., 192 ff., 24 x 19 cm. Written and Cathedral Bible may be the work of the illuminated in a Franco-Saxon _§ scripsame artist. Bound in modern red velvet, torium, 835-850. The miniatures derive

with two silver clasps. from the same prototype as the Gospels Lucien Delamarre; H. Yates Thomp- of Francis IJ (Paris, Bibl. Nat. Lat. 257) son; A. Chester Beatty; purchased from and Leningrad, Q.v.I.26. Four evangelist

Mrs. Beatty, 1952. portraits; decorated canon tables and

E. K. Rand, A Survey of the Manu- incipits. Bound in modern white pigskin scripts of Tours (Cambridge, Mass., by W. H. Smith and Son.

1929) 154, no. 115, pls. XXVIII, Sir Thomas Phillipps (recorded twice,

XXIX; W. Kohler, Die Schule von Tours, Ms. 2165 and Ms. 21787); A. Chester

(Berlin, 1930-1933) I, 429; 1°, 296- Beatty. Purchased from Mrs. Beatty,

298, 409, pl. 115 a-e. 1952. E. G. Millar, The Library of A. M.861. Treatise on the Ten Command- Chester Beatty ({London] 1927) 44, no. ments: Here beginneth the ten comman- 9, pls. XX-XXV; P. Lauer, L’evangédementis of God x covete it wrongfully liaire carolingien de Lyon (Lyons, 1928) (ff. 1-3v) — Ten vengeaunces of God: 33, 35; F. B. Adams, Jr., Fourth Annual For brekynge of ye fyrste x and of beestis Report (1953) 9-12, pls. (ff. 3v-4) — Seven deadly sins: Pride wrathe and envye x ye foule synne (f. 4) M.863. Roger of Salerno[?]: Epistola de — Seven works of bodily mercy: There phlebotomia — Ad restringendum sanben seven x for his lyvies (f. 4v) — guinem [Longinussegen] —- Macer FloriSeven works of ghostly mercy: Teche dus: De virtutibus herbarum. counceile comforte x her trewe lyvynge Vel., 43 ff., 14 x 10 cm. Written and (f. 5) —— Five outer senses: Herynge rubricated in the monastery of Abdingseynge smellynge x wynynge and likynge hof, Westphalia, middle of the 12th c. (f. Sv) —— Five inner senses: Mynde. Bound in 16th c. stamped brown calf by Resoun. Understondynge x shalle fulfille Adolar Baldershain[?].

hyme (f. 5v) — Four cardinal virtues: Wulffhard presbiter, 14th c.; Abding-

366 Pierpont Morgan Library, New York hof monastery; Kellerhoff family of 15th c. 2 decorative title-pages; 59 illuPaderborn; Mrs. J. P. Morgan; gift of minated initials.

1952. S. Glazier, 1953.

Junius S. Morgan and Henry S. Morgan, Abate Matteo Canonici; gift of William Central European Mss., 26-27, no. 16, Italian Mss., 51, no. 90, pl. 66.

1. 84.

pr 8s M.868. Spiegel van den Leven ons Heren M.865. Horae, Roman use. (ff. 1-65) — Unidentified homily and

Vel., 189 ff., 22 x 16 cm. Written and legends of five female saints, in Dutch illuminated ca. 1435, probably at Peron- (ff. 66-89v). ne, northern France. 17 full-page minia- Vel., 89 ff., 20 x 14 cm. Ff. 1-65 writtures showing influence of Bohemian art. ten and illuminated in Holland, ca. 1450;

Bound in 18th c. calf. ff. 66-89v, early 16th c. 42 full-page M. Laureau; gift of Mrs. Walton Mar- miniatures by one artist of the Besancon

tin, 1952. Horae in Chicago (Art Inst., No. 15534). F. B. Adams, Jr., Fourth Annual Re- Bound in Dutch 16th c. vellum folder.

port (New York, 1953) 16-17. Six van Hillegom, Amsterdam; purM.866. Horae, Utrecht use. chased from James Drake, 1953. Vel., 214 ff., 16 x 11 cm. Written and F. B. Adams, Jr., Fifth Annual Report

profusely illuminated ca. 1415, in (New York, 1954) 14-16.

Utrecht, by one of the artists of the ;

Cockerell Horae. 53 full-page and 7 half- wee tee 19 cm. Written and page miniatures; 8 historiated initials; ‘tluminate d in Englan d probably in the 24 calendar illustrations. Bound in 19th West. ca. 1000. 5 full-page miniatures c. Belgian velvet with silver bosses and 2 | Crucifixion and Evangelist portraits):

clasps. , . 8 canon tables with drawings above; 4 Count Ferdinand Plettenberg; Duke decorated incipit pages. Related in style Engelberg d’Arenberg, from whom pur- to a group of mss. of which the Cam-

cnasee ran ac Hluminated bridge Prudentius (Corpus Christi ColManuscripts ann - f Ov he Duke lege 23) is perhaps closest. Oath forms d’ Arenberg (New. York 1 95 2) 72 no for S. Severin at Cologne added, 14th-

‘ cata 18th c. Bound in red velvet over heavy

79, pls. 73, 74; A. W. Byvanck, “‘Noord- wooden boards. German. 19thc

Nederlandse Miniaturen,” Bulletin v.d. S. Severin, Cologne: Dukes @’ArenKon. Ned. Oudheid. Bond, Saarg. 6 berg, from whom purchased in 1952.

(1953) 43, Afb. 6-8; E. Panotsky, S. Beissel, Geschichte der Evangelien-

Early Netherlandish Painting (Cambridge, biicher (Freiburg - im - Breisgau, 1906)

Mass., 1953) 104, 249 n. 3; F. B. 133, 349, figs. 35, 36; O. Homburger,

Adams, Jr., Fourth Annual Report (New Die Anfinge der Malschule von Win-

York, 1953) 13-16, pls. chester im X. Jahrhundert (Leipzig, 1912)

M.867. Giovanni Gioviano Pontano: 4,21 n. 3; F. Wormald, English DrawCarmina varia (ff. 1-34) -— Publius ings of the Tenth and Eleventh Centuries Gregorius Tifernas: Amoris_ triumphus (London, 1952) 76, 80, 81; J. Seligmann

(ff. 35-37). and Co., Illuminated Manuscripts .. . of Vel., 39 ff., 22 x 14 cm. Written and ... the Dukes d’Arenberg (New York,

Uluminated at Naples, last quarter of the 1952) 10, no. 2, pls. 11-13.

Pierpont Morgan Library, New York 367 M.870(1-3). Antiphonarium, fragment. F. B. Adams, SJr., Sixth Annual Report Vel., 3 ff., 49 x 37 cm. Written and (New York, 1955) 13-15, pl. illuminated in Regensburg, early 14th c., M.874. Evangelia IV, fragment. by Gerwirch. Contains text and music Vel.. 1 £.. 30 x 25 cm. Fine purple leaf for the proper to Christmas and the feasts with silver s cript (gold title and nomina of Ss. Andrew and Agnes. Mounted. sacra) from Codex Petropolitanus. Writ-

Purchased from Stora, 1954. ten in the Near East (probably Syria), Central European Mss., 47, no. 33, pl. end of the 6th c. Mounted.

51. Purchased through Prof. Stanley a ; er ; Rypins, 1955.

M.871. Plinius Major: Historia naturalis, y St anley Rypins, “Two Inedited Leaves

libri FAV? £ Codex N,” Journal of Biblical LiteraVel., 183 ff., 35 x 26 cm. Written at of Codex N, Journd: oy pi the monastery of S. Nazarius at Lorsch,

ture, LXXV (1956) 27-39, pl.; F. B.

near Worms, first half of the 9th c. Adams, Jr., Seventh Annual Report Rubricated titles and simple initials; no (New York, 1957) 11-14, pl. illustrations. Bound in stamped Flemish M.875. Bartholomaeus Anglicus: De

brown morocco, 16th c. proprietatibus rerum, in English, trans. S. Nazarius, Lorsch; Abbey of Ton- by John de Trevisa. gerloo, by the 16th c.; Richard Heber; Vel., 337 ff., 43 x 30 cm. Written and Sir Thomas Phillipps (Ms. 8297). Pur- illuminated in England, first half of the

chased from Robinson in 1955. 15th c. Iluminated capitals and border

Central European Mss., 5-6, no. 3, decorations throughout. Bound in light

pl. 10 [bibliography]. _ brown English calf with Dysart-Tollemache arms, 18th c.

M.872. Richard Rolle: Opera varia. Richard de Beauchamp, Bishop of

Vel., 124 ff., 20 x 14 cm. Written in Salisbury; Tollemache family. Presented England, first half of the 15th c. Bound in 1955 by Edwin J. Beinecke.

in blind tooled tan calt. H. M. C., 1st report, appendix, 60-61; Castle Howard library; purchased from A. J. Perry, Dialogus inter Militem et Robinson, 1954. 7 . Clericum, by John Trevisa, E. E. T. S., H. E. Allen, Writings Ascribed to orig. ser., CLXVII (1925) Ixxxvil-

Richard Rolle, Hermit of Hampole (New Ixxxviii; F. B. Adams, Jr., Seventh An-

York, 1927) 49, 65-66, 114; F. B. nual Report (1957) 17-19, pl. Adams, Jr., Sixth Annual Report (New

York, 1955) 17-18. M.876. John Lidgate: Siege and destruction of Troy (ff. 1-102v) — Royal his-

M.873. Johannes Platearius: Compen- tory of the excellent knight Generides

dium Salernitanum. (ff. 103-152v).

Vel., 94 ff., 29 x 20 cm. Illustrations Vel., 153 ff., 40 x 27 cm. Written and

only. Illuminated in northern Italy, illuminated in England, mid 15th c. 2 middle of the 14th c. 488 colored draw- miniatures; 5 uncolored drawings; penings, related particularly to those of Lon- — work initials throughout. Bound in tan

don, Brit. Mus. Sloan 4016. Bound in sprinkled calf with Tollemache arms,

red French velvet, 18th c. front and back, 17th c.

Marcellin Hercule Bompart, Clermont- Richard Preston[?], 15th c.; Edward Ferrand; Dr. Emil Starkenstein, Prague; Ochynham[?], 16th c.; Tollemache purchased through Gottschalk, 1955. family. Purchased in 1956.

368 Pierpont Morgan Library, New York F. J. Furnivall, A Royal Historie of the 14th c., by an artist of the Bolognese Excellent Knight Generides, Roxburghe school. Bound in green velvet.

Club (London, 1865); H. M. C., Ist Purchased from Fletcher, 1956.

report, appendix, 60; W. A. Wright, Generydes, E. E. T. S., orig. ser., LV, M.881. S. Paulinus of Nola: Epistola ad LXX (1878); Henry Bergen, Lydgate’s S. Augustinum (ff. 1-4) — S. Augus-

Troy Book, E. E. T. S., extra ser., tinus: Epistola ad S. Paulinum (ff. 4-8v) CXXVI (1935) 21 et passim; F. B. — Idem: De cura pro mortuis (ff. 8vAdams, Jr., Seventh Annual Report 39) —- Idem: De conjugiis adulterinis,

(1957) 20-23, pl. Libri I-II (ff. 39v-96) — Idem: De continentia (ff. 96-132v).

M.877. Map of Palestine. Vel., 132 ff., 12 x 8 cm. Written at Vel. 1 f. of 2 skins, 52 x 145.5 cm. San Benedetto di Polirone, beginning of

Made In Venice, Ca. 1300, probably by the 12th c. Bound in light brown Pietro Vesconte. Grid system; 83 x 28 French[?] morocco with blind-tooled squares. Drawings of topographical fea- panel and metal bosses, 16th c.

tures, towns, and 2 biblical subjects, San Benedetto di Polirone; Victor

Abraham and three angels in the Plain Ebrard (or Ebrigord); purchased from of Mamre and Lot’s wife turned into a Witten, 1956.

pillar of salt. Prototype of Vesconte’s map in the Archivio di Stato, Florence, and his map for Marino Sanudo’s Liber MISCELLANEOUS MANUSCRIPTS secretorum fidelium crucis. Framed.

Obtained through Kraus; gift of Mrs. Information concerning the following

Louis M. Rabinowitz, 1956. entries was supplied by Mr. George K. F. B. Adams, Jr., Seventh Annual Re- Boyce. It will be noted that many of the

port (New York, 1957) 14-17. entries relate simply to the re-location of mss. within the Library, or to the assign-

M. 878. Antiphonarium, fragment. ment of numbers to previously unnum-

Vel., 1 f., 9 x 9 cm. Initial of the bered mss.

Pentecost; two staves of music on the verso. Illuminated in Vienna, first quarter MA. 10. Sir Francis Bacon: A. note s.

of the 15th c. An early work of the (ca. 1595).

Master of the Prayerbook of Albrecht V, Census, 1523 (4th entry), when un-

according to Otto Piacht. Mounted. numbered.

Purchased from Kraus, 1956. - .

Central European Mss., 60-61, no. 47. varwill. 11. Bartolommeo Baldovini: His M.879. Miniature, depicting the Assump- Census, 1523 (9th entry), when un-

tion. numbered. Vel., 1 f., 22 x 17 cm. Illuminated in

North Italy, probably at Venice, middle MA. 22. Joannes Bordesius: Maria

of the 16th c. Mounted. Stuarta, tragoedia.

Purchased from Maggs, 1956. Census, 1514 (2d entry), when unnumbered.

M.880. Antiphonarium, incomplete.

Vel., 17 ff., 36 x 26 cm. Begins with MA. 92. New Testament abridged in the office of S. Clare. Written and illu- English verse. minated in North Italy, beginning of the Census, 1382, no. 86.

Pierpont Morgan Library, New York 369 MA. 175. Andreas Corsali: Lettera, re- MA. 560. Thomas Pawlfreyman: Certain

lating to his travels. selected prayers.

Census, 1438, no. 386. Census, 1390, no. 128.

MA. 225A. Decreta septem priorum ses- MA. 615. John Cusacke: De lunatico insionum Concilii Tridentini, from 13 Dec. quirendo. 1545 to 31 Mar. 1547; with certificate of Census, 1411, no. 241.

a thenticity (Bologna, Gh Jan. oe MA. 626. Wolfgang Musculus: Loci, in signed i Cardinals i TIT and M © Latin, with particulars in German; per-

Monte [later Pope Julius Ill] and Mar- haps a draft of, or preliminary notes for, cello Cervino [later Popeapparently Marcellusthe IJ],sec .; ; his Loci communes; Presidents, and by Claudio Della Casa,

f the C 1: and ‘ed ond part of a larger work.

noe » OF the Council . oe thee. latte Census, 1593 (Sth entry), when

y contemp Orary copies of tree ve “rs wrongly described as autograph notes for relating to the Decreta or the Council. ,; sermons by Martin Luther. Census, 1411, no. 242, where less fully . , , ,; OnTranscribed file with the ms. are unpublished described. at Bologna, 1547; .; notes by Professor Richard G. Salomon,

1548, from the official Acta of the Coun- dated Sev. 1941 cil, by Angelo Massarelli, its secretary, P-

with his own hand, at the request of MA. 657. William Cecil, Lord Burghley: Antoine Filhol, Archbishop of Aix-en- Doc. s. (2 Jan. 1586), also signed by Provence, for presentation to Henri II. Sir Walter Mildmay. Bound in 16th c. French brown morocco, Census, 1537 (7th entry), when ungold-tooled to a Grolieresque design and numbered. stamped with the crowned fleur-de-lys of MA. 660. A Communicacion or dis-

France; in red morocco box-case. , , course of the Quene’s Highnes mariage. Probably never actually presented to

. , Census, 1514 (1st entry), when un, numbered.

Henri II; see Kuttner, cited below, p. xiv.

Decreta septem priorum sessionum

Concilii Tridentini, ed. Stephan Kuttner MA. 721. Francis Sandford: Scuta su(Washington, 1945), was facsimiles of prema.

the complete ms. Census, 1393, no. 143.

MA. 239. Houston: L’Escosse francoise. MA. 744. Adresse pour s’avancer a la

Census, 1514 (3d entry), when un- perfection.

numbered. Census, 1389, no. 122. MA. 302. Carmen de amore Aldae, etc. MA. 776. Giovanni da Verrazzano: Re-

Census, 1379, no. 70. lation, in Italian, of his discovery of New

oo oo England in 1524.

Census, 1436, no. 376. ae

MA. 542. Pirro Ligorio: Vita di Virbio. Census, 1453. no. 458

MA. 842. S. John Chrysostom: Nemi-

MA. 559. Lorenzo Lippi: Malmantile nem laedi nisi a se ipso, etc.

racquistato. Census, 1468, no. 539. Census, 1390, no. 127.

MA. 916. The Obseque and intierment

MA. 559A. Plutarch: Les histoires des of Kateryn of Aragon.

vertueuses femmes. Census, 1514 (Sth entry), when unCensus, 1431, no. 346. numbered.

370 Pierpont Morgan Library, New York

MA. 955. Sermons, in English. MA. 1113. Emperor Charles V: Doc. s.

Census, 1482, no. 688. as King of Spain (Valladolid, 2 Jun.

MA. 959. English Armorial (late 16th 1537), instructing officials of the Prov:

c.). ince of Rio de San Juan to exempt Census, 1515 (3d entry) when un- Gaspar de Espinosa from port duties for numbered. four years; and Doc. (undated; 1536?) issued jointly with his mother, Juana la MA. 960. English Armorial, starting with Loca, giving the message to be trans-

the Conquest (early 16th c.). mitted by Espinosa to the Indians of the Census, 1515 (1st entry), when un- same province to inform them that they

numbered. are subjects of Spain by virtue of the MA. 961. English Armorial (16th c.). Papal Bull of 1493; signed by F. de los Census, 1515 (2d entry), when un- Cobos y Molina, Charles’s secretary.

numbered. Census, 2320, last paragraph. Pap., 1 + 4 pp., 30 x 31 cm. Bound together in MA. 962. Ordinary of English arms. 18th c. vel.

, Census, 1515 (4th entry), when un- Presented in 1934 by Roderick Terry

numbered. in memory of his father, the Rev. Dr. Roderick Terry.

MA. 963. Gabriel de Minut: L’Alphabet

de l’astrologie. MA. 1137. Robert, Chaplain of St. AlCensus, 1514 (4th entry), when un- bans: Charter or deed, in Latin (undated;

numbered. 13th c.), conveying lands in Aldenham to Roger, Vicar of Aldenham; with seal

MA. 990. Statutes of the Order of the of Robert appended.

Garter. Vel., 1 p., 10 x 24 cm. Unbound. Census, 1388, no. 121. Presented in 1937 by J. P. Morgan.

MA. 1057. William Holgate: Common- MA. 1139. “Codex Huygens,” in Italian,

place book of English poetry. by an unidentified Milanese artist; textual

Census, 1510, MA. 1058. and illustrative material for a treatise on

MA. 1066. James I of Great Britain: the theory of art, dealing with proportions Letters patent, in Latin, issued under the (human and equine), perspective, and Great Seal, to Sir Thomas Glover and the general principles of design, based Edward Wakeman (1 Feb. 1616), auth- on the art theory of Leonardo da Vinci; orizing the alienation of Walhall Manor and pencil with drawings in ink, chalk,

to Edward Adams and Richard Amery;

having the 2nd Great Seal of James | Pap., 128 ff., 13 x 18 cm. (with 7

appended. double ff., the largest 18 x 23 cm. ). Writ-

Census, 1523 (Sth entry), where ten in Italy, ca. 1570. Unbound, in 17th wrongly ascribed to Sir Francis Bacon. c. red morocco album by Harding of

Vel., 1 f., 21 x 37 cm. Unbound, in blue London. |

cloth box. Presented in 1929 by J. P. Formerly owned by Constantine Huy-

Morgan. gens, Secretary to William III of England, who acquired it on 2 Mar. 1690 MA. 1112. Diane de Poitiers: A. |. s. from the widow of the Flemish artist,

(Moulins, 21 Oct. 1548). Remy van Leemput. Purchased in 1938 Census, 1550 (9th entry), RF. from Maggs.

Pierpont Morgan Library, New York 37] Review (1941) 53-54 and plate IX; Purchased in 1941 from the collection Erwin Panofsky, The Codex Huygens of Sir John Murray. and Leonardo da Vinci’s Art Theory 65 of the letters of Charles IX, Cath(Studies of the Warburg Institute, 13] erine de’Medici, and Henri III have been (London, 1940), with facsimile of most published in one or other of the followof the ms. and a discussion of earlier ing: Correspondence diplomatique de .. .

literature. La Mothe Fénelon, ed. C. P. Cooper,

; VII (Paris, 1840); Les Mémoires de

MA. 1154. Bertrand de Salignac, Mar- Michel de Castelnau, Sieur de la Mauvisaus de La Mothe Fenelon: 185 letters siére, illustrated and augmented by I. Le

trom his correspondence (2 written by Laboureur (Bruxelles, 1731); Les Lethim, 183 addressed to him), dating tres de Catherine de Medici, ed. Hector 1560-1587, mostly 1568-1575, while he de La Ferriére (Coll. des documents served as French ambassador to England. inédits, Paris, 1880-1909)

Contents: Fénelon: A. |. s. (London, , ,

18 Apr. 1571) to Catherine de’Medici. MA. 1159. Robert Devereux, 2d Earl of

1 p. — Idem: Doc. (Paris, 3 Feb. 1587) Essex: An Apologie of the Earle of listing the offices he had held, with dates. Essex against those that falslie . . . tax

1 p. — Letters, some partly in cipher, him to be the onelie hinderance of the from the French monarchs (chiefly off- peace and quiet of his countrie.

cial instructions): Charles IX, 71 L. s. Pap., 29 ff. (first and last blank), 20 (1560-1573); Catherine de’Medici, 35 x 15 cm. Inscribed at beginning, “To mr L. s. (1567-1574); Henri III, 15 L. s. Anthonie Bacon,” and with initials R. E. (1570-1579). — Mary Stuart, Queen at end; composed in 1598. Written ca. of Scots: L. s. (Sheffield Castle, 10 Jun. 1600. Bound in 17th c. English vel., with

1572) recounting grievances against the goat crest and badge of Lucy Russell, Elizabeth; contemporary copies of 2 Countess of Bedford, stamped in silver letters, one to her faithful servants (17 on both covers.

Sep. 1571) and one to Elizabeth (18 Presented in 1942 by Roland L. Red-

Apr. 1574). — Letters from various mond. persons, including: Francois Alengon, First printed in 1603 (STC 6788); Duc d’Anjou (4); James Beaton, Arch- Review (1949) 50-51. eishop of Bedford Glasgow (3);(1); Francis Russel MA. arl of Armand de 1168-1180. Gon- Spanish documents. taut, Duc de Biron (2): Charles, Cardi- The following 13 documents, mostly of

, Spanish but a few of Portuguese or of nal de Bourbon (1); Jean d’Ebrard, Papal orio; ‘dtoh f Baron de Saint Sulpice (4); Paul de Foix apal origin, are sal to have rome orm (2); Pierre Forget (1) Henri de Lor- the archives of the Pacheco. family. They raine, Duc de Guise (1); Sébastien de Luther Stevenson collection

; . aes were purchased in 1943 from the Edward

La Forestie (1); Sir Roger Lane (1);

Sébastien de lAubespine, Bishop of MA. 1168. John I, of Portugal: Doc. Limoges (9); Philibert Le Croc (1); (Lisbon, 8 Mar. 1389), confirming the John Leslie, Bishop of Ross (4); Robert, | dispositions of Don Diego Lopez Pacheco Sieur de Mondoucet (2); Francois, Duc for succession to his properties, especially

de Montmorency (1); Gilles de Noailles the Villa of Velos; with lead seal at-

(1); Antoine de Sabrun (2).. tached.

Pap., averaging about 34 x 23 cm. Vel., 1 p., 47 x 59 cm. Unbound, in

Unbound. modern maroon morocco folder.

372 Pierpont Morgan Library, New York MA. 1169. Henry IV, of Castile: Doc. s. his wife; signed by the secretary and the (Cabezon, 30 Nov. 1464), addressed to chancellor of the King; with lead seal

the Comendador of the Order of Santi- appended. ago, informing him of the appointment Vel., 1 p., 37 x 27 cm. Unbound, in of the King’s brother, the Infante Don a modern red morocco folder.

a ; ee an Unbound. MA. 1175. Pope Alexander VI: Illum. petition, in Latin (undated; 1492-1503)

MA. 1170. Henry IV, of Castile: Doc. s. by Catherine Manrique, lady-in-waiting (20 Jan. 1473), remitting 100 francos in to the Queen of Spain, asking religious taxes to Pedro Carrillo de Albornoz. indulgences; approved by the Pope’s own

Pap., 1 p., 19 x 30 cm. Unbound. hand, and with his arms in the illumina-

MA. 1171. John IL, of Castile: Ilum. Hon. privilege (Toro, 17 May 1446), permit- Vel, 1p. 31 x 43 cm. Unbound. ting Juan Pacheco, Marqués de Villena, MA. 1176. Pope Alexander VI: Petition, to bequeath his property to illegitimate in Latin (undated; 1492-1503) by Cathheirs; with the names of the King and 65 erine Manrique, Countess of Fuensalida, nobles and churchmen who serve as wit- asking religious indulgences; approved in nesses, and the signature of Juan Sanchez the presence of the Pope, with autograph de Valladolid, the King’s secretary; the additions, by Cardinal Antoniotto Pal-

lead seal is wanting. Javicino.

Vel., 1 p., 63 x 58 cm. The illumina- Vel., 1 p., 32 x 44 cm. Unbound. ae includes the arms of the Pacheco MA. 1177. Pope Alexander VI: Letter Bound in modern vel. and inserted in a (Rome, 30 Dec. 1496) to Diego Lopez

amily and a large seal of the King. ;

modern black morocco folder. Pacheco, Marqués de Villena, and to

Luis Ponce de Leon, Senor de Villagar-

MA. 1172. Ferdinand V and Isabella, of cia, granting dispensation for the marSpain: Doc. (Cordova, 1 May 1487), riage of Isabel, daughter of the former, to addressed to the officials of Frdémista, Rodrigo Junior, Duque de Arcos, son ordering a payment to Fernando Busta- of the latter, through their ages were but

mente. nine and eight, respectively; with lead Pap., 2 pp., 22 x 30 cm. Unbound, in seal.

modern black morocco folder. Vel., 1 p., 31 x 51 cm. Bound in MA. 1173. Ferdinand V and Isabella, of modern vel.

Spain: Doc. s. by both (Granada, 15 MA. 1178. Emperor Ferdinand I: L. s. Apr. 1492), announcing that, by dispen- as Infante of Spain (Madrid, 8 Jun. sation of Pope Innocent VIII, Juan 1516) to his brother, Charles V, recomPacheco may wear the habit of the Order mending the writer’s chaplain, Alvaro of Alcantara, though only seven years Osorio, Bishop of Astorga.

old; with paper seal affixed. Pap., 1 p., 30 x 21 cm. Unbound.

Pap., 1 p., 22 x 31 cm. Unbound, in MA. 1179. Emperor Ferdinand I: L. s.

modern black morocco folder. as Infante of Spain (Madrid, 28 Jul.

MA. 1174. Pedro I, of Castile and Leon: 1516) to Gonzalo de Guzman, requesting Doc. (Toro, 10 Apr. 1356), ordering the the appointment of Pedro Pifiero to the reversion of the town of Nieva (district colonelcy vacated by the death of Colonel

of Logrofio) to Nufio de Guzman and Villalba.

Pierpont Morgan Library, New York 373 Pap., 1 p., 30 x 21 cm. Unbound. alienate the manor of Napesbury in Hertfordshire to Edward Briscoe.

MA. 1180. Emperor Ferdinand I: L. s. Vel., 1 p., 16 x 33 cm., with the Great as Infante of Spain (Madrid, 6 Dec. Seal appended. Unbound, in red morocco 1516) to his brother, Charles V, request- case by Sangorski & Sutcliffe.

ing honors for Gonzalo de Guzman. Purchased in 1944 from Maggs (cat. Pap., 1 p., 31 x 21 cm. Unbound. 737, no. 840). MA. 1198. Blizabeth, of England: Doc. Review (1949) 50. The bill of sale s. (2 Dec. 1585), an indenture of bargain for the same transaction is MA. 1204, and sale whereby Robert Dudley, Earl of above.

peer athe Oneer pape ope oath MA. 1209. Sir Nicholas Bacon (d. 1624):

he it ‘ex which the crorerti Doc. s. (18 Feb. 1579/80), acknowledge conditions under which the properties ing receipt from his brother Nathaniel

may revert to Dudley. of nine papers and deeds relating to their

Vel., 1 p., 76 x 88 cm., with the Great

Seal of the Queen attached. Unbound family affatrs.

Pap., 1 p., 30 x 21 cm. Unbound, with

; , other Bacon documents.

in modern brown half morocco case.

Purchased in 1944 from Goodspeed’s Purchased in 1945 f M (cat

(cat. 378, no. 131). urenasee in rom MARES \Ca" 737, no. 842). MA. 1200. Sir Nicholas Bacon: Inden- Review (1949) 49.

ture, in Latin (14 May 1565), being a release of errors of the fine for the MA. 1210. Sir Thomas Gresham: L. S: manors of Markes and Red Lynn in (18 Jul. 1579) to Nathaniel Bacon, his Essex; signed by Sir Nicholas, his wife son-in-law, on agricultural matters and Ann, his son Nicholas, and three others. the management of the writer’s estates.

Census, 1523, MA. 420. Vel. 1 p., Pap., 1 p., 36 x 22 cm. Bound with

18 x 31 cm. Unbound. other Gresham letters and documents in

Review (1949) 49, MA. 985 (Census, 1570). Purchased in 1945 from Maggs (cat.

MA. 1204. Francis Bacon, Anthony 737, no. 924). Bacon, and Robert Prentys: Indenture Review (1949) 49. (1 Oct. 1597) of bargain and sale of the

manor of Napesbury in Hertfordshire to MA. 1217. Henry I, of England: Doc., Edward Briscoe and his son; signed and in Latin (undated; early 12th c.), con-

sealed by the vendors. firming a grant of property to the Abbey

Vel., 1 p., 47 x 67 cm. Unbound, in of S. Stephen at Caen; signed (with their red morocco case by Sangorski & Sut- marks) by the King, the Bishop of Bay-

cliffe. eux, and 14 other bishops and barons.

Purchased in 1944 from Maggs (cat. Vel., 1 p., 25 x 20 cm. Bound in

737, no. 840). brown morocco by Sangorski & Sutcliffe. Review (1949) 50. The Royal license Said to have belonged to the Beaumont authorizing this sale is MA. 1205, below. family, latterly to Baroness Beaumont of

Carlton Towers; Ralph C. Runyon; MA. 1205. Elizabeth, of England: Let- Thomas L. Shattuck (sale, Parke-Bernet,

ters patent, in Latin (2 Sep. 1577), 1947, cat. 852, lot 96) at which it was granting to Anthony Bacon, Francis acquired for the Library.

Bacon, and Robert Prentys license to Review (1949) 52.

374 Pierpont Morgan Library, New York MA. 1218. James V, of Scotland: Order (5) Alfonso I, of Naples: L. s. (Naples, (Edinburgh, 1 Sep. 1541) addressed to 25 Jan. 1494) to Ludovico Sforza, anthe tenants of the barony of Menzies, nouncing the death of the writer’s father requiring them to join the forces of Count and his own succession to the throne. Robert Menzies for defense of the realm; I p., 19 x 21 cm.

signed by the King. Bindo Altoviti: Pap., 1 p., 13 x 22 cm., with wax seal. S Meo toviti: Doc. s. (Rome, 24 Unbound. eb. 1535) ‘promising to pay 279 giuli Thomas L. Shattuck (sale, Parke- to one Jeronima.

Bernet, 1947, cat. 852, lot 106). I p., 26 x 22 cm. MA. 1251. English armorial. (9) Bartolommeo Ammannati: A. l. s. , (Florence, Feb. 1558) Cosimo I Census, 1372; part of no. 39,18with , ms to, oo,

which it was formerly bound de’ Medici, concerning construction of a

, staircase in the Palazzo Vecchio after

Italian. 1 p., 29 x 21 cm. Census, 1450, no. 444. G. Gaye, Carteggio inedito dartisti

MA. 1252. Chiromancy and magic, in plans by Michelangelo.

(Florence, 1839-40) III, 11-12. MA. 1254-1255. House of Tudor, papers, 2 volumes. (10) Bartolommeo Ammannati: A. lL. s.

Census, 1511-1514, when unnum- (Florence, 21 Jun. 1572) to Francesco bered. Barini in Pisa, asking the latter not to

f ;d; official 1 50 docs. (16 and 26 May, 1576): abandon an unspecified work.

MA.1346. The Fairfax Murray collection 1 p., 29 x 21 cm. of autographs, purchased in 19 , trom (11, 12) Bartolommeo Ammannati: 2

the Rosenbach Company, contains the ;

following letters and documents prior to , Loe lease of his house in Via Fiesolana, and

1600. All are unbound, andinon paper ogy ,; ; purchase of a house Via Pandolfini.

unless otherwise noted.

3 pp., 29 x 21 cm.

(1) Luigi Alamanni: A. 1. s. (6 Sep. (13) Scipione Ammirato: A. 1. s. (Lecce, 1552) to an unnamed person concerning 24 Feb. 1574) to [Cosimo I de’ Medici?],

negotiations for a safe-conduct. excusing himself for an extended absence.

2 pp., 31 x 21 cm. 1 p., 25 x 20cm.

(3) Andrea Alciato: A. 1. s. (30 Jan. (16) S. Antoninus Florentinus: Doc. (22 [n.y., but between 1529 and 1533]) to Nov. 1448): decision concerning the diChristianus Wechel, concerning a ms. vision of a bequest made in 1440 to the of the writer’s on the meaning of legal Dominican monasteries of S. Marco in

terms. Florence and S. Domenico in Fiesole. I p., 27 x 20 cm. 2 pp., 30x 22 cm.

(4) Alfonso II, of Naples: L. s. (Ferrara, (17) Pietro Aretino: A. 1. s. (Venice, 22 Apr. 1483) as Duke of Calabria, to 12 Sep. 1545) to Cosimo I de’ Medici, Gian Galeazzo Sforza, concerning a letter thanking him for his liberality, etc.

which could not be read for want of a 2 pp., 32 x 21 cm.

code. Incomplete text printed in Aretino’s

I p., 19 x 21 cm. Lettere (Paris, 1609) III, 189-190.

Pierpont Morgan Library, New York 375 (18) Pietro Aretino: L. s. (Venice, Jun. (30, 31) Giovanni Nanni di Baccio 1552) to Cosimo I de’ Medici, hinting Bigio: 2 docs. s. (15 Feb. and 9 Mar. that the writer would like a bit of prop- 1568): orders on the papal treasurer for erty in Arezzo, and adding a sonnet in payments from the account for construct-

praise of Charles V. ing a tower at Ostia. 2 pp., 32 x 21 cm. 1 p. each, 28 x 21 cm.

Incomplete text printed in Aretino’s (32) Giovanni Nanni di Baccio Bigio:

Lettere (Paris, 1609) VI, 81-82. Doc. ({n.d.]): contract for the construc(19) Giovanni Sabadino degli Arienti: tion of a house for Horatio Stati and CaA. ]. s. (Bologna, 6 Mar. 1488) to Bene- millo Capilupi, with plans of first and detto Dei in Ferrara, sending news of second floors. family and friends. The verso bears news 2 pp., and 2 plans, 28 x 21 cm.

reports from Florence and Siena in (35) Sir Thomas Bodley: A. 1. s. (The

March, 1487. Hague, 27 May [between 1589 and

2 pp., 30 x 21 cm. 1598]) to Christiaan Huygens; in Italian.

(20) Sir Nicholas Bacon: A. 1. s. (Red- 2 pp., 30 x 20 cm. grave, 6 Feb. 1591) to Nathaniel Bacon, Alfred Morrison (sale, 10 Dec. 191%, forwarding a letter from the Council and lot 92). requesting aid in carrying out its instruc- (36) Pope Alexander VI: Petition (muti-

tions. lated) addressed to the Pope, asking for 1 p., 31x 21 cm. specific indulgences; approved in the (26) Pietro Bembo: A. 1. s. ([1512- Pope’s hand. Undated. 1517?]) to Giambattista Pallavicino, ask- I p., 30 x 25 cm. ing his influence to further a petition to (37) Cesare Borgia: L. s. (Rome, 18

the Pope. Nov. 1503) to the Signoria of Florence, 1 p., 24x 21 cm. introducing his ambassador, Ennio Filo-

(27) Pope Leo X: Doc. s. by Pietro no 26 x 20 cm. Bembo as secretary (Rome, 8 Mar. 1515): brief to Tranquillus Pythius con- (38, 39) Vincenzo Borghini: 2 A. 1. s. firming his election as “potestas” of (Florence, 22 Jul. 1554, 21 Feb. 1574)

Montefiascone. to Giovanni Caccinl.

Vel., 1 p., 14 x 43 cm. 3 pp., 29 x 21 cm.

(28) Pope Leo X: Doc. s. by Pietro (40) S. Carlo Borromeo: L. s. (Rome, Bembo as secretary (Rome, 13 Aug. 10 Oct. 1562) to Eleonora da Toledo, 1520): brief to Marcantonio Torelli and duchess of Florence. his sister, Ippolita, declaring them legiti- 1 p., 28 x 20 cm.

mate and legal heirs of their parents. (45) Lorenzo Braccesi: A. 1. s. (Pisa,

Vel., 1 p., 36 x 53 cm. 4 Jan. 1569) to Cosimo I de’ Medici,

(29) Pietro Bembo: A. 1. s. (Rome, 25 ~ forvyareing verses of the writer's com-

. ,; pp., 29 x 21 cm.

Jun. 1541) to Gasparo Contarini, papal P a) ) legate in Germany, concerning copies of

an important letter, etc. (46) Giuseppe Brivio: A. 1. s. (Milan,

I p., 28 x 21 cm. 1 Aug. 1553) to Don Ferrante Gonzaga,

376 Pierpont Morgan Library, New York concerning a copy of the prayer which (60) Annibale Caro: A. 1. s. (Parma,

Charlemagne carried into battle, etc. 4 Feb. 1547) to Antonio Paganelli,

1 p., 33 x 23 cm. ‘“auditore” of the Duchy of Parma and Piacenza, forwarding a docket on a mur-

(47) Angiolo Bronzino: L. s. (Florence, der case. 15 Apr. 1564) to Cosimo I de’ Medici, 10 pp., 31 x 21 cm.

on the work he is doing in Florence.

1 p., 29 x 21 cm. (61) Giovanni Della Casa: A. l. s.

Printed in G. Gaye, Carteggio inedito (Florence, 9 Mar. 1541) to Cardinal d’artisti (Florence, 1839-40) III, 134- Alessandro Farnese, concerning the ex-

135. communication of Ugolino Grifoni.

(A p., 29 21 cm. 9, 50)IFrancesco and x Lodovico Buo- , ;

narroti: 2 docs. (28 Dec. 1470, 1502): (62, 63) Giovanni Della Casa: 2 L. s. copy of a decree clearing them of debt; (Rome, 7 May 1541) to Cosimo I de

and sheet of accounts. Medici or Officials of his government,

1p, 7x 17 cm, and 2 pp. 52 x protesting a forced loan. 22 cm. 3 pp., 29 x 21 cm.

(64) Baldassare Castiglione: L. s. (52) Francesco Burlamacchi: A. L. S. (Rome, 26 Mar. 1522) to Capino di (Lucca, 22 Jun. 1546) to Giambattista Cappo concerning the latter’s mission to Ricasoli, bishop of Cortona, forwarding Spain.

aI gilt. 2 pp., 29 x 21 cm. p., 32x 20 cm. Castiglione, Lettere, ed. P. A. Serassi (53) Francesco Burlamacchi: Testimony (Padua, 1769) 64.

given before the committee appointed by (65, 66) Baldassare Castiglione: 2 A. 1. s. the city of Lucca to examine him about (Casatico, 18 Jun. 1523; Mantua, 15 Jul. his alleged plots against the government 1523) to Francesco Maria Della Rovere,

of Tuscany; signed “Jo. Matteus,” and duke of Urbino, concerning the writer’s

dated 28 Aug. 1546. service to the duke. 13 pp., 30 x 22 cm. 2 pp., 29 x 20 cm.

- Printed in C. Martinati, Notizie storico-

(56-58) Bianca Capello de’ Medici: 3 bibliografiche intorno a B. Castiglione L. s. (21 Aug. 1574, 2 Feb. 1576, 29 (Florence, 1890) 67-68.

Aug. 1579) to Andrea Capello, Fran-

cesco Marcolini, and an unnamed ec- (67) Baldassare Castiglione: L. (partly

clesiastic. : autograph) s. (Toledo, 19-Aug. 1525) 1 p. each, 26 x 20 cm. to Andrea Piperario, scrittore apostolico,

on matters in Rome which Piperario was

(59) Antonio Caracciolo, prince de handling for the writer. Melphe: A. |. s. (Chateauneuf sur Loire, 2 pp., 31 x22 cm. 25 Feb. 1564) to Théodore de Beze, (68) Branda Castiglione: A. 1. s. (Naples, on the writer’s conversion to 14 Calvinism. , Aug. 1482) to Gian Galeazzo Sforza,

2 pp., 32 x 22 cm. duke ofukeMil of Milan.

F. Aubert and H. Meylan, Correspon- , 29 x22 cm

dance de Th. de Béze. Inventaire (mime- PP.» ographed: Geneva, Musée Historique de (69) Camillo Castiglione: A. 1. s. (Man-

la Reformation [n.d.]), no. 306. tua, 16 Sep. 1583) to an unnamed per-

| Pierpont Morgan Library, New York 377 son, concerning difficulties in bringing out 2 pp., 30 x 19 cm.

a new edition of Il Cortegiano, etc. Alfred Morrison (sale, Sotheby, 18

4 pp., 27 x 21 cm. Apr. 1918, lot 1523).

(70) Robert Catesby: A. 1. s. (undated) (87-90) Andrea Doria: 4 L. s. (8 Jul.

to John Grant. 1545, 11 Jun. 1547, 17 Mar. and 8 May 1 p., 30 x 20 cm. 1548) to Cosimo I de’ Medici, on news

Alfred Morrison (catalogue, London, of the conflict with the Turks, etc.

1883-97, I, 169, plate). 7 pp., 29 x 21 cm.

(71) Catherine de Médicis: L. s. (Fon- (91) Gianettino Doria: L. s. (Genoa, 4 tainebleau, 4 Aug. 1571) to Francesco Dec. 1540) to an unnamed “Excellence,” I de’ Medici when prince, recommending presenting Moorish slaves.

her chaplain, G.-B. Bencivenni. 1 p., 30 x 21 cm.

Lp., 34x 22 cm. (93) Edward IV of England: L. s. (Lon(72) Catherine de Médicis: L. s. (Fon- don, 1 Oct. 1475) to Galeazzo Maria tainebleau, 25 May 1572) to Mme. la Sforza, recommending Earl Rivers. Sénéschalle d’Agenais, reporting news re- 1 p., 22 x 31 cm.

ceived from Poland. Alfred Morrison (sale, Sotheby, 12

1 p., 34 x 22 cm. Dec. 1917, lot 317).

(73) Andrea Cesalpino: A. |. s. (Pisa, Condon 1913) 217 Papers. . . Milan

17 Sep. 1586) to an unnamed person.

1 p., 29 x 19 cm. (94) Elizabeth de France, queen of

(76) Emperor Charles V: L. s. (Brus- Philip II of Spain: A. I. s. (Madrid, 23 sels, 2 Jul. [1513]) written as a boy to Sep. [n-y.]) to her mother, Catherine de his orandfather. Ferdinand V of Spaj Médicis, on the illness of her brother,

ather, inan Spain. ; France. 1gp., 28 x 21 cm. of Francis II 3ofpp., 31 x 22 cm.

a dans of to France: L. Philibert, s. (Paris, (96) Alfonso I d’Este: A. 1. s. (Ferrara, ov.IX, 1572) Emanuel

duke of Savoy, introducing the Seigneur 10 Dec. 15 14) to an unnamed persons

de Rambouillet. perhaps his brother Cardinal Ippolito, 1 p., 27x 21cm concerning the1 p., gift of a falcon. 27x 19 cm. (79) Marcantonio Colonna: A. |. s.

(Marini, 21 Nov. 1571) to Geronimo (97) Ercole II d’Este: L. s. (Ferrara,

Bonello. 1 Nov. 1534) to an unnamed person,

1 p., 28 x 21cm. announcing the writer’s succession as 4th duke.

(80) Luca Contile: A. 1. s. (15 Jun. 1 p., 30x 21 cm. 1549) to Don Ferrante Gonzaga, gover-

nor of Milan; incomplete, latter portion (98) Alfonso d’Este, marchese di Mon-

only. tecchio: L. s. (Ferrara, 1 Oct. 1547) to 1 p., 29 x 20 cm. the Dowager Duchess of Urbino, on his

(83) Robert Devereux, 2d earl of Essex: pet roe Om r aughter

A. 1. s. (ca. 1594) to Maurice of Nassau, Ps

concerning a change of plans for the re- (99) Ercole II d’Este: A. 1. s. (Ferrara,

lief of Brest. 20 Jan. 1550) to the Dowager Duchess

378 Pierpont Morgan Library, New York

of Urbino, concerning her daughter 1 p. each, 27 x 20 cm.

we 50 x 2? om (120) Francesco Guicciardini: A. 1. s. (Valladolid, 21 Sep. 1513) to the gov-

(100) Ercole If d’Este: L. s. with auto- ernment of Florence, reporting news of graph postscript (Ferrara, 18 Aug. 1551) the “Battle of the Spurs,” etc.

to Girolamo Dandini, bishop of Imola. 1 p., 27 x 19 cm.

I p., 31x21 cm. R. Palmarocchi, Carteggio di F. Gui-

(102) Ferdinand I, of Naples: L. s. cclardini (Bologna, 1938) I, 213-214. (Naples, 3 Jan. 1477) to Bona di Savoia, (121) Francesco Guicciardini: A. 1. s. duchess of Milan, introducing his am- (Florence, 13 Oct. 1514) to Lorenzo de’

bassador. Medici, recommending Giovanni Arri-

I p., 19 x 22 cm. guccl.

(110) Georg Johann I von Veldenz, . aie vite d above. 1. 228 pfalzgraf bei Rhein: L. s. (undated) to , om Ferdinand I de’ Medici, on the services (123, 124) Jacopo and Mario Giunta:

of Henri Israel. 2 L.s. (Florence, 18 Aug. 1564, 31 Oct. I p., 10x 19 cm. 1572) to Raffaele or Mario Maffei. (111) Giovanni da Bologna: A. lL. s. | p. each, 34 x 23 cm. and 14 x 21 cm. (Florence, 4 May 1567) to Francesco I (125) Henry VII, of England: L. s. de’ Medici, concerning marble for the (Westminster, 16 Jun. 1498) to Lodo-

writer’s “Florence,” etc. vico Maria Sforza, on the latter’s am-

I p., 30 x 22 cm. bassador.

Printed in G. Gaye, Carteggio inedito I p., 25 x 25 cm. d’artisti (Florence, 1839-40) III, 246. Alfred Morrison (sale, Sotheby, 13 (112) Paolo Giovio: A. 1. s. (after 1528) Vee. 1917, lot 495). to an unnamed patron, concerning the (126) Henry VIII, of England: Doc. s. writer’s nephew, etc.; mutiliated in lower (undated) granting to Thomas Ducket

portion. the “Rome of our Almsman” in the I p., 30 x 22 cm. “Cathedrall Church of ye Colledge of Durham.”

(113) Cardinal Ercole Gonzaga: A. I. s. Vel., 1 p., 22x 27 cm.

(Marmiruolo, 31 Jul. 1548) to an unidentified “Brother” concerning the serv- (128, 129) Tommaso Inghirami (“Fe-

ices of G.-B. Albrizzi. dra”): 2 A. 1. s. (Rome, 1 Dec. 1509,

1 p., 29 x 20 cm. I5 Nov. 1513) to Paolo Riccobaldi, scriptor brevium apostolicorum.

| (115) Cardinal Scipione Gonzaga: A. |. s. 1 p. each, 15 x 21 cm. and 29 x 21 cm. (Rome, 9 Feb. 1585) to an unidentified

person. (131) Anne, duc de Joyeuse: A. 1. s.

2 pp., 28 x 20 cm. (Rodez, 23 Oct. [1586]) to Nicolas de Neufville, seigneur de Villeroi, asking

(117, 118) Giovanni Battista Guarin1: funds and replacements for his army. 2 A. 1. s. (Rome, 18 Mar. 1595; Padua, 2 pp., 33 x 22 cm. 20 May 1595) to Francesco Maria II Della Rovere, on the writer’s reconcilia- (141) Robert Dudley, earl of Leicester:

tion with Alfonso d’Este. A. I. s. (15 Sep. [1578]) to Humphrey

Pierpont Morgan Library, New York 379 Ferrers, concerning investigation of a riot (165) Raffaele Maffei: A. 1. s. (Rome,

at Drayton House. 23 May 1481) to “Johanni Segherio de

1 p., 34 x 23 cm. Vulterris.”

; 1 p., 19 x 21 cm.

(147, 148) Charles II, duc de Lorraine:

2L.s. (Nancy, 17 Jan. and 15 Oct. 1597) (166, 167) Raffaele Maffei: 2 A.[?] 1. s. to Ferdinand I de’ Medici, concerning the (Rome, 14 and 30 Jun. 1491) to “Tita,” Bishop of Verdun, and differences be- presumably his daughter.

tween the writer’s son, the Cardinal de 1 p., each, 14 x 20 cm. Lorraine, and the Marquis de Branden- (172) Aldus Manutius the younger:

burg. A. 1. s. (Venice, 14 Sept. 1576) to Fran1 p. each, 32 x 22 cm. and 30 x 20 cm. cesco Maria II Delle Rovere, on the

(150-153) Francois de Lorraine, comte possibility of removing to Pesaro.

de Vaudemont: 4 L. s. (Nancy, 1598) 1 p., 31 x 21 cm. to Ferdinand I de’ Medici or his secre- (174) Marguerite d’Angouléme, queen tary of state, concerning a favor requested of Navarre: A. I. s. (undated) to Jean,

of me emer 31 Cardinal Du Bellay, on behalf of the P. cach, 24 X “tem. Bishop of Chalons.

(157) Henri de Lorraine, duc de Guise: I p., 28 x 20 cm. A. |. s. (endorsed Aug. 1587) to Nicolas (175, 176) Maria of Austria, queen of de Neufville, on the writer’s position in Hungary: 2 L. s. (Antwer 49 Se the religious controversy and his relations 1549: Bru ssels ) 10 May 1550) to De,

— — Ferrante Gonzaga, governor of Milan,

PP. 20 X 29 Cm. recommending Leon Virezzo and the (162) Niccolé Machiavelli: A. 1. s. Comte de Nogarolle. ([Florence], 5 Jun. 1499) to Pietro I p. each, 25 x 21 cm. and 29 x 21 cm.

Francesco Tosinghi, reporting on negoti-

ations with the Duke of Milan for aid land: L. «. (Edinburehe De Ne 559)

yp. ae 50 om to her brothers, Charles de Guise, CardiPrinted in Machiavelli’s Opere (Flor- he dae one Fr in Gi rn Lor-

ence, 1813) VIII, 14-15. 3pp.30x21em—

(163) Niccol6 Machiavelli: A. (187) 1. s.Girolamo ; Morone: A. |. s. (Rome, (Camp before Pisa, 9 Jul. [1499]), to 26 Dec. 1513) to the Conservator of the government of Florence, reporting a, the Duchy of Milan.

mutiny of Swiss soldiers. 1 p., 27x 20cm. Pop 1p. 20 30x21 ee MM

Printed in Opere, ed. L. Passerini and (193) Cosimo II de’ Medici, grand duke: G. Milanesi (Florence, 1873-77) III, 54. L. s. (Castello, 6 Feb. 1596) written as

(164) Niccold Machiavelli: A. 1. s. ° n° one parents. (Blois, 14 Oct. 1500), reporting to the P-, 20 x 20 cm.

government of Florence. (194) Francesco I de’ Medici, grand

1 p., 26 x 21 cm. duke: L. s. (Bologna, 13 Feb. 1559) to

Printed in Opere, ed. Passerini and his mother, Eleonora de Toledo.

Milanesi, III, 209-210. 1 p., 31 x 21 cm.

380 Pierpont Morgan Library, New York (195) Giovanni Medici “delle bande 1 May 1516), a receipt written on an nere”: A.[?] l. s. (Passignano, 28 Jan. order from the papal treasurer to Agos1521/22) to the Florentine Otto di Pra- tino Chigi, for Raphael’s stipend for April tica, reporting on military movements. while working in the Vatican palace.

1 p., 20 x 21 cm. 1 p., 29 x 21 cm.

(214) Pietro Pacini: A. 1. s. (Florence, (229) Renée de France, duchess of Fer16 Jul. 1486) to Piero Mei de Galeottis. rara: L. s. (Ferrara, 10 Mar. 1547) to

on the sale of a house. an unidentified “cousin” in Milan, on beI p., 13 x 21 cm. half of a physician imprisoned for Luther-

Enciclopedia italiana (Rome, 1935) anism. XXV, 881. 1 p., 24 x 22 cm.

(217) Isabella Gonzaga, marchesa di (231) S. Catarina de’ Ricci: 2 L. s. (6 Pescara: L. s. (Mantua, 13 Sep. 1558) Oct. 1573; 19 Jul.[?] 1579), to Lodovico to Guidobaldo II Della Rovere, recom- Capponi and to an unnamed royal lady.

mending Annibale Beccacuti. I p. each, 29 x 20 cm. and 26 x 21 cm.

Ip. 29 x 20 cm. (233) Richard III, of England: Doc. s. (218) Ferdinando Francesco d’Avalos: (27 Jun. 1476) as Duke of Gloucester, L. s. (Milan, 24 Oct. 1562) to Giovanni fixing the yearly rent due him for lands Anguissola, concerning a difficulty involv- held by Lady Elizabeth Scrope.

ing the King of France; mostly in cipher, Vel., 1 p., 14 x 32 cm. with a contemporary decoded transcript. (238) Bernardo Rucellai: A. 1. s. (Flor-

3 pp.» 30 x 22 cm. ence, 7 Apr. [1510]) to Gugliemo Cap-

(218) Franciscus Philelphus: A. 1. s. poni, bishop of Cortona. (Milan, 30 Jun. [n.y.]) to Duke Galeazzo 1 p., 29 x 22 cm.

Maria Sforza, informing him of the ; writer’s dire need (239) Franco Sacchetti: A. Ls, (Prato,

I p., 16x 20 cm. - ; ;

13 Mar. 1402) to Giovanni di Bicci de’ Medici, reporting a riot among workmen.

(220) Franciscus Philelphus: A. 1. s. (un- 1 p., 26 x 21 cm. dated) to a certain Galassi, listing prices (243, 244) Francesco Sansovino: 2

of clothing materials. A. I. s. (Venice, 30 Mar. 1581, 25 Aug.

I p., 16 x 20 cm. 1582) to Niccol6 da Ponte, Doge of

(221, 222) Angelo Poliziano: 2 A. 1. s. Venice, concerning dedication of the writ(Florence, 30 Jun. 1492, 23 May 1494) er’s works to the Doge or his wife. to Piero di Lorenzo de’ Medici, request- I p. each, 27 x 20 cm. and 31 x 21 cm.

ing certain appointments.

(245) Fra Tommaso Scoto: L. s. (Rome,

: P- each, 1) x a1 om. and 26 x 20 cm. 27 Feb. 1559) as Commissario generale Printed in Archivio storico italiano, ser. della S. Inquisitione, to the Commissarii,

2, IV (1856) 223-225. forwarding the “istruzione risolutoria” for (224) Antonio Pucci: A. 1. s. (10 Feb. their information.

1430) as Gonfaloniere of Florence, to I p., 28 x 21 cm. the officials of San Gimignano. (247) Francesco Sforza, duke of Milan:

I p., 21 x 22 cm. Doc. (undated) ordering assistance to

(226) Raphael Sanzio: A. doc. s. (Rome, Ambrosius and Laurentius de Lazoncha

Pierpont Morgan Library, New York 381 in collecting debts owed them by subjects Printed in Tasso’s Lettere, ed. C.

of the duke. Guasti (Florence, 1852-55) III, 22. Ip. 20x29 cm. (264) Marsilius Ficinus: A. 1. s. (22 (248) Galeazzo Maria Sforza, duke of Oct. [n.y.]) to Antonius Seraphicus, and Milan: L. s. (Villanova, 19 Nov. 1474) entitled “‘Que sit laudis laus.”’

to his ambassador, Francesco Maletta, 1 p., 15 x 22 cm.

1 p., 29 x 21 cm. a

instructing him to treat with representa- Printed in Ficino’s Epistolae (Nurem-

tives of Venice and Florence. berg, 1497) LXXXIIII.

(267) Lorenzo Valla: A. I. s. ({(Tivohy,

(249) Niccold Soderini: A. 1. s. (Flor- 1447]) to Giovanni Tortelli of Arezzo, ence, 12 Feb. 1514) to Lorenzo de’ asking him to make discreet inquiry of

Medici, duke of Urbino, on the writer's Johannes de Turrecremata concerning an

desire to establish himself in Pisa. unexplained “negotium” of the writer.

1 p., 29 x 20 cm. 1 p., 8x 22cm. ; . Printed in R. Sabbadini, “Cronologia (250) Pietro Soderini: A. 1. s. (25 Apr. della vita del Panormita e del Valla,”

1500) as Florentine ambassador, report- Pubblicazioni del R. Instituto di Studi

Te cctzio bishop of Ast, Antonio Superiori di Firenze, no. 25 (1891) 117.

1 p., 18 x 20 cm. (268) Lorenzo Valla: A. 1. s. (Rome, (253) Maximilien de Béthune, duc de ae [1449]) to Giovanni Tortelli ot

Sully: A. 1. s. (Paris, 22 Aug. 1597)

to Nicolas de Neufville Ip. 12Printed x 22in Sabbadini, cm. cited above, 122-

1 p., 33 x 22 cm. 123.

ve > on cis Dee 15695 copointing (269-271) Baccio Valori: 3 A. Ls.

: 8 Mar. 1588) to the Grand Dukes. Franthe northern shires. ,i 1 p., 20x 30cm. cesco t and Ferdinando I de Medici,

Sir George Bowes his provost marshal in (Florence, 15 Aug. 1586, 22 Jul. 1587,

forwarding biographical data on Giuliano

(256) Bernardo Tasso: A. 1. s. (Mantua, Ricasoli, Rinieri Dionigi, and Agnolo

19 Oct. 1564) to the Duke of Urbino. Manini.

2 pp., 29 x 20 cm. 1 p. each, 28 x 21 cm.

(257, 258) Bernardo Tasso: A. 1. s. and (272) Benedetto Varchi: L. s. (Florence, L. s. (Mantua, 9 Aug. and 21 Dec. 1565) 29 May 1562) to an unnamed patron, to Bartolommeo Concini, secretary to probably Cosimo I de’ Medici, asking aid Cosimo I de’ Medici, on plans for print- in obtaining a benefice.

ing “Floridante,” etc. 1 p., 35 x 23 cm. 1 p. each, 29 x 20 cm.

(273, 275-277) Giorgio Vasari: 4 A. I. s.

(259) Torquato Tasso: A. 1. s. (Mantua, — (Florence, 4 Jan. 1558/9; Rome, 9 Apr.

15 Aug. 1586) to the Grand Duchess of 1560; Florence, 5 Mar. 1562/3 and 22 Tuscany, mentioning his release from con- May 1564) to Cosimo I de’ Medici, on

finement and his life at Mantua. the writer’s work in the Palazzo Vecchio,

1 p., 28 x 19 cm. on meeting Michelangelo, and the ma-

382 Pierpont Morgan Library, New York

death. purchased. 7 PP x cm. ae MA. 1390. Luigi Pulci: A. 1. s. (Flor-

terials left behind on Michelangelo’s part III, 30 Oct. 1951, lot 196), where

rinted in K. Frey, Der litterarische ence, 12 Mar. 1465/6) to Lorenzo de’

Nachlass G. Vasaris (Munich, 1923-30) Medici. il, Maenifi gnifico. I, 470-472, 559-561, 731-732; II, 82-83. Pap., 1 p., 12 x 22 cm.

(274) Giorgio Vasari: A. I. s. (Arezzo, Purchased in 1951 from Breslauer 26 Jul. 1556) to Bartolommeo Concini, (cat. 75, no. 135).

secretary to Cosimo I de’ Medici. Lettere di Luigi Pulci a Lorenzo il

| p., 29 x 20 cm. Magnifico ed altri, ed. S. Bonghi, nuova

Printed in Frey, cited above, I, 454- ed. (Lucca, 1886) 41.

455. MA. 1409. Philip II, of Spain: Diplo(278) Giorgio Vasari: A. |. s. (27 Nov. matic correspondence (1564-1568) of 1564) to Abbot Giusti, secretary to Cosi- the King and other members of the Hapsmo | de’ Medici, concerning examination burg circle with Philip’s ambassador to of marble quarries, and plans for the Sala Elizabeth | of England, Don Diego Guz-

Grande. man de Silva; including 31 L. s. of Philip,

I p., 29 x 20 cm. 6 L. s. of Margaret of Austria, duchess

Printed in Frey, cited above, II, 130- of Parma, and 1 L. s. each from Don 131. Juan of Austria andmilian theII;Emperor Maxiwith drafts, charts, and notes (279-286) Giorgio Vasari: 8 A. 1. s. on conditions in England prepared by or (Rome, 8 Mar. 1566/7, 7 Dec. 1570, 1 for Guzman de Silva.

Jan. 1570/1, 10 Feb. 1571, 12 Jan. Pap., 149 pp., varying sizes. Unbound, 1572, 25 Jan. 1572, 2 May 1572, 15 in modern leather box bearing arms of May 1573) to Francesco I de’ Medici as Philip II. Prince of Tuscany, largely concerning the Marqués de Cerralbo; purchased in

writer’s work in Rome for the Pope. 1952 from Scribner (cat. 137, pp. 27| p. each, 24 x 18 cm. to 24 x 20 cm. 28). Printed in Frey, cited above, II, 315- The letters from Philip are partly pub316, 547, 558, 565-567, 633-634, 638- lished in Collecién de documentos inédi-

639, 676-677, 784-785. tos para la Historia de Espana, vols. 8990 (1887-1888), and in Collection of (296) Francesco Antonio Villano: A. 1. s. Letters and State Papers Relating to Eng-

(Naples, 19 Feb. 1535) to the Princi- lish Affairs Preserved Principally in the pessa di Molfetta concerning the division Archives of Simancas. Elizabeth, ed. Mar-

of jewels between her and a duchess. tin A. S. Hume (London, 1892-1899). I p., 29 x 22 cm.

MA. 1387. Emperor Charles V: 2 L. s. AUTOGRAPHS (Burgos, 20 May 1524 and 18 Feb. The system of classification of the

1528) to the Duque de Arcos, reporting ; , ;

the victory of the imperial forces over the autograph collection is explained in

. Census, 1517.

French in Italy, and ordering preparations

for war against Francis I. PAP. Pope Alexander 1V: Bull, dated Pap., 1 p. each, 28 x 20 cm. Viterbo, 8 Dec. 1257 (not 1260).

Lucius Wilmerding (sale, Parke-Bernet, Census, 1518, last entry.

Pierpont Morgan Library, New York 383 PAP. Pope Alexander VI: Illuminated ing the closing of the border because of petition, in Latin (undated; 1495-1503) the plague. addressed to the Pope by Ulrich Fugger Census, 1525.

and his brothers, of Augsburg, and by PAP. Pope Calixtus II: Late 12th c. Johann Turzo and his son George, of transcript. of a privilege, in Latin Cracow, asking indulgences for them- (Lateran, 6 Mar. 1123), addressed to selves and the foremen of the ne melting the Canons of Cremona, confirming them

establishment in UpperatCarinthia, near ; f ts andOFproperties the monastery of S. George Arnoldin the possession Bran pre i , and forbidding bishops to reside in their stein; approved by the Pope’s own hand. ; , . Census, 1519; see also the now deleted chapter rr ne iM tT of 30 OD em entry under Ulrich Fugger, Census, 1568. Unbound 7 EBs 1 Pos Vel., 1 p., 34 around x 42 cm. The amination Fromincludes the Azzolini a collection. running three sides ; oe

historiated initial B, and the arms of the a6 r Sen ita onoby VI (1913)

Pope and of both petitioning families. a Unbound. PAP. Pope Leo X (not Clement VII): MISC. Pietro Aretino: A. 1. s. (Venice, Cedula consistorialis, in Latin (3 Sep. 29 Mar. 1549 [not 1554]), to Benedetto 1518), appointing Johannes BonavenAccolti, Cardinal of Ravenna, concern- (Albania): written in the name of the

. ; tura de Valderama as Bishop of Sardia

ing the dowry of the daughter. : oo, Census. 1522. Pope andwriter’s signed and sealed byahis vice

‘ chancellor, Giulio de’ Medici.

RE. Margaret Beaufort: Doc. s., to Sir Census, 1545, 2d entry under Clement

John Paston. VII. Pap., 1 p., 43 x 29 cm. Unbound. Census, 1524. Text in C. F. Buhler, From a collection of papal autographs

“Some New Paston Documents,” Review acquired from J. Pearson & Co.

of English Studies, XIV (1938) 129- Boyce, “Documents of Pope Leo X,”

142. cited above, 173-174.

PAP. Pope Leo X: Cedula consistorialis, NI. Felice Orsini Colonna: A. 1. s.

in Latin (Rome, 26 May 1516), (Rome, 14 May [not 19 Aug.] 1590) to appointing Marcus Mansurus as Arch- Bernardo (not Gernardo) Olgiatti, on bishop of Malvasia and Bishop of Hier- financial matters.

apetra; signed by the Papal secretary, P. Census, 1547. Bembo; sealed with the “anulus pisca- RE. John De Vere, 13th Earl of Oxford:

toris.” L. s. to Sir John Paston.

Census, 1524, under Bembo. Pap., 1 Census, 1550, 1st entry under De

p., 22 x 29 cm. Unbound. Vere. Text in Buhler, “Some New Paston From the Azzolini collection. Documents,” cited above. G. K. Boyce, “Documents of Pope Leo

X in the Morgan Library,” Catholic His- RE. John De Vere, 13th Earl of Oxford:

torical Review, XXXV (1949) 170-172. Doc. s. (31 Jan 1502 [not 1491]), an

indenture, in Latin, confirming a grant

MISC. Giovanni Bentivoglio: A. 1. s., made by Henry VII in 1488, and authoraddressed to the Superiores Bulletarum izing the use of certain revenues for a (customs officials) at Ferrara, concern- chapel at Gracechurch, London.

384 Pierpont Morgan Library, New York Census, 1550, 2d entry under De (28 Aug. [1520]), concerning his conVere. Vel., 1 p., 30 x 42 cm. Unbound. troversy with Rome; he refuses a recon-

RE. Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester: cman , anos it had apparently been A. |. s., dated “At the Court,” 28 Dec. urged by Capito. ;

[1574] (not 15957). “ . , Census, 1552, last entry An Unpublished Letter of Ulrich von

Nort ; . age

Census, 1582. Richard G. Salomon,

Hutten,” Journal of the Warburg Insti-

RE. Edward IV, of England: L. s. tute, XII (1949) 192-196.

(Northampton, a3 Jul. [1469]) to Sir PAP. Pope Leo X: Cedula consistorialis, John Paston, asking for men at arms to ; Lo

La in inthe Latin (Rome 8 [not 3] Feb. 1518), aid defense of; appointing the kingdom. aor ; .; Cardinal Tommaso Cajetano Census, 1554, Ist entry. Text in ; / w « 3 de“Some Vio asNew Bishop of Palermo; approved Buhler, Paston Documents, , by ;cited in the Pope’s own hand, and signed above. the papal secretary, J. Sadoleto; sealed

RE. Sir John Fastolf: Doc. s. with the “‘anulus piscatoris.”

Census, 1561. Text in Biihler, “Some Census, 1588, 1st entry. Pap., 1 p., New Paston Documents,” cited above. 43 x 30 cm. In a volume of mss. entitled

R ion in and RG. Frederick I Barbarossa: Doc., in eformation in England England and Germany,

Lati iO N 1163 ae he purchased from J. Pearson & Co. atin ( Ove 3), con irming the Boyce, “Documents of Pope Leo X,”

privileges and possessions enjoyed under cited above. 173

previous rulers by the monastery of S. oa Peter in Perugia; bearing the monogram REF. Pope Leo X: Cedula consistorialis,

of the Emperor; countersigned by Rain- in Latin (Rome, 14 May 1520 [not ald von Dassel, imperial chancellor in 1521]), appointing Cardinal Pompeo

Italy. Colonna as Bishop of Terni; approved in Census, 1568. Vel., 1 p., 67 x 47 cm., the Pope’s own hand, and signed by the

seal missing. Unbound. papal secretary, J. Sadoleto; sealed with K. F. Stumpf-Brentano, Die Reichs- the “anulus piscatoris.”

Kkanzler (1865) I, no. 3993. Census, 1588, 2d entry. Pap., 1 p., 43 [Unnumbered] Ulrich Fugger: Petition x * cm. In the same volume as the pre-

...Census, toa 1568, Pope. “ Ben “nH ts of P Leo X.” 3d entry. Deleted, as a cite dabe Ws sor rope (£0 *;

duplicate of Census, 1519, Ist entry, Bee BOVE,

where the same doc. appears under Pope PAP. Pope Leo X: ‘Motu proprio,” in

Alexander VI. Latin (undated [not 16 Aug. 1522]), RE. Henry VI, of England: Doc. s. granting privileges to the Cubicularii and

(Westminster, 8 Nov. 1450). Scutiferi of his household; approved in Census, 1577. Text in Biihler, “Some the Pope’s own hand.

New Paston Documents,” cited above. Census, 1588, 3d entry. Pap., 1 p., 28 x 22 cm, Unbound.

RE. Thomas Howard, Ist Earl of Surrey: From the Azzolini collection.

L. s., to Sir John Paston. Boyce, “Documents of Pope Leo X,” Census, 1581. Text in Bihler, “Some cited above, 169-170.

New Paston ts,” cited above.Leo ONEDPAP. Pope

X: Cedula consistorialis,

REF. Ulrich von Hutten: A. 1. s., in Latin in Latin (Rome, 21 Nov. 1513), ap-

Pierpont Morgan Library, New York 385 pointing Cardinal Giulio de’ Medici as MISC. Gerard Mercator: A. 1. s. (DuisBishop of Albi (France); approved in burg, 22 Jun. 1577), to Paul Langer (not

the Pope’s own hand. Laeger), secretary to the Duke of Jiilich,

Census, 1588, 4th entry. Pap., 1 p., 37 concerning the license to print Mercator’s x 29 cm., seal missing. In volume of mss. Ptolemy of 1578. entitled Reformation in England and Ger- Census, 1605. G. K. Boyce, “A Letter many, purchased from J. Pearson & Co. of Mercator concerning his Ptolemy.” Boyce, “Documents of Pope Leo X,” Papers of the Bibliographical Society of

cited above, 172-173. America, XLII (1948) 129-139.

PAP. Pope Leo X: “Motu proprio,” in RE. Richard Neville, Earl of Warwick: Latin (undated; between 19 Mar. 1513 L. s. to John Paston. and 8 Mar. 1517), instructing his vice- Census, 1608. Text in Buhler, “Some chancellor, Sisto della Rovere, to grant New Paston Documents,” cited above. the “Constitution of Julius I t against RE. Sir Walter Raleigh: Contemporary

Appellants to a Future Council” to Fer- ; copy of verses. The leaf contains early

dinand de Fontecha, in settlement of a , ; t din the Pope’ 17th c. copies of 4 Elizabethan poems:

fond approves: amine Pope's Own Christopher Marlowe, “The Passionate

Love” Census, 1588, 5th entry.Shepherd Pap.,to1hisp., ,— &Sir”Walter be Raleigh, “Reply [to Marlow]” — “On the State of France under .. . the Guises From the autograph album of Mad; a ms.) — . Elizabeth, . . byes (attributed to Raleigh in the ame i.e., Elizabeth Philippine og ; fay , Héléne, Thomas Campion, “What ifXVI. a Day. Marie sister of Louis .: ” Census, 1622, 4th entry. C. F. Biihler, Boyce, “Documents of Pope Leo X, 7 .

20 x 22 cm. Unbound. ne)?

cited ves above. 168-169 FourMemorial Elizabethan Poems,(WashJoseph Quincy Adams Studies PAP. Pope Leo X: Brief, in Latin ington, 1948) 695-706. (Rome, 4 Jan. 1517), addressed to RE. Richard III, of England: Doc. s. as Henry VIII of England, announcing the

Duke of Gloucester (7Layee Apr. 1475).“ dispatch of Nicholas von Schomberg toBiihler, , Census, 1623. Text in “Some

represent the Holy See at the forthcoming New Paston D ts.” cited ab meeting of kings at Cambrai; signed by OB MOCEMENIS, CMe! above.

the papal secretary, P. Bembo. RE. Richard II, of England: Doc. s. Census, 1588, 6th entry. Vel., 1 p., (Leicester Castle, 31 May 1485).

14 x 43 cm. Unbound. Census, 1623. Text in Biihler, “Some Removed from the collection of auto- New Paston Documents,” cited above.

graphs of the House of Tudor, now desig-

nated as MA. 1254-1255. RE. Richard, Duke of York: L. s. (LonBoyce, “Documents of Pope Leo X,” don, 9 Feb. [1452]), to John Paston and

cited above, 166-168. others.

Census, 1623. Text in Biihler, “Some MISC. Niccold Machiavelli: A. D1.ts,” s. oy New Paston

(Florence, 8 Sep. 1505), to Antonio n Pocuments,” cited above.

Tebalducci Giocomini (not Antonio PAP. Pope Leo X: Cedula consistorialis, Duccio Conci), giving instructions for an in Latin (Corneto, 22 Oct. 1518), ap-

attack on Pisa. pointing Cardinal Guillermo Raymén de Census, 1594. Vich as Bishop of Cefald; signed by the

386 Pierpont Morgan Library, New York

papal secretary, J. Sadoleto, and the vice THE LIBRARY OF chancellor, Giulio de’ Medici. UNION THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY Census, 1624, under Jacobus Sadole- BROADWAY at 120th STREET tus. Pap., 1 p., 29 x 22 cm., seal missing. NEW YORK 27, NEW YORK

it - . .

Unbound.

Removed from an extra-illustrated edi- Census, 1637-1649, 2322, nos. 1-68. tion of H. Bouchot, Catherine de Médicis Information and descriptions have

(Paris, 1899). been furnished by Miss Ruth C. EisenBoyce, “Documents of Pope Leo X,” hart, Chief Cataloguer.

cited above, 174-175 69. Gospels, in Greek. ART. Sebastiano Serlio, architect: L. s. Pap., 259 ff., 24 x 18 cm. Written in (undated, but before Sep. 1542) to Italy, mid 14th c.; on Italian paper, with Pietro Aretino, informing him that he has watermarks indicating a date in the been presented with 300 scudi by Henry 1340’s. 4 headpieces, 1 tailpiece, initials;

VII. 1 drawing of an initial on facing page. Census, 1626. W. B. Dinsmoor, “The Bound in 17th[?] c. calf, tooled and gilt, Literary Remains of Sebastiano Serlio,” with panel stamp on back cover.

Art Bulletin, XXIV (1942) 128-129, On leaf following f. 259 is note in

with facsimile. modern Greek stating that the book was “1 Mos.

(before 1585). ; . ,Aug. name not deciphered. Purchased in;1942 Census, 1627.. .C. F. Biihler, “On the as +: from Vassilios Iatropoulos, New York,

[Unnumbered] Sir Philip Sidney: A. 1. s. read through in 1871 by a man in Mos cow; middle name Athanasios, rest of

Date of the Letter Written by Sir Philip ae

Sid Chri her Plantin.” Revi who had purchased it in Moscow. ad lish 5 hes XII 1036) 67 1 Information concerning the ms. was of English Stuaies, ( ) O7-71. furnished to the Library by Dr. W. W.

1514), add d ak , to the city of Genoa, to protest against | [Unnumbered] Pope Leo X: Brief, in Rockwell and Mr. James R. Tanis.

Latin (Rome, | May ) a esse 70. Nicolaus de Lyra: Postilla in Daniel-

; _ em (ff. 1-38) Johannes the exorbitant port duties being——imposed oo, Geallensis:

on the people of Savona; signed by the Postilla in Apocalypsim (ff. 39-107).

Peop Vel., 107J.ff., 25 x 19 cm. Written in papal secretary, Sadoleto. France (Paris?), after 1328. 6 grotesque Vel., 1 p., 15 x 50 cm. Unbound. , ; , drawings in margins. Bound in heavy Removed from the Library’s copy of

; boards,heroica J. Sadoleto, Duo . . .in poemata . Purchased 1947repaired. from (Venice, 1559); see Catalogue of a Col- London

Dawsons,

lection of Books Formed by James Toovey (New York, 1901) 56. 71. S. Thomas de Aquino: De articulis Boyce, “Documents of Pope Leo X, fidei et ecclesiae sacramentis.

cited above, 164-166. Vel., 15 ff., 25 x 18 cm. Written in the 14th c. Bound in stiff paper cover. Sir Thomas Phillipps (Ms. 773). Pre-

| sented in 1935 byman.Dr. Harry G. Fried72. Biblia.

Census, 1190, no. 1, when in the h-

C. F. Bishop, New York 387 brary of Auburn Theological Seminary, portions by the American Art Associawhich has been deposited in the Union tion-Anderson Galleries, New York: I,

Theological Seminary since 1939-1940. 5-8 Apr. 1938 (lots 1-1091); II, ie

«ay: 7 Apr. 1938 (lots 1092-1840); Ill, 14-1

78. conrad von Brundelsheim: Ser Nov. 1938 (lots 1841-2418); IV, 23-26 Census, 1190, no. 2, when in the li- Jan. 1939 (lots 1-1208). Most of the brary of Auburn Theological Seminary, important books appeared in the first which has been deposited in the Union three portions; there were no early west-

Theological Seminary since 1939-1940. ern in the fourth part. .in the Notmss. all the mss. described

THE LIBRARY OF Census can be traced in the sale; some ELMER ADLER mss. were so sketchily described in the NEW YORK, NEW YORK list furnished to De Ricci (see the note,

(now Puerto Rico) Census, 1659, preceding no. 24) that they cannot be identified with certainty;

Census, 1650-1651; 11 items. These others, more thoroughly described in the mss. have all been acquired by Princeton Census, apparently did not pass through University, where they are now nos. 67- the sale room. Finally, some mss. ap-

77. peared in the sale but were not known to MRS oriy ene DS ANGEL The first table below is a concordance NEW YORK NEW YORK between the Census and the sale, indi-

, cating present location where it is known;

Census, 1652, 2322, one item. Mrs. Census items omitted cannot be identified

Angel died in 1942, and in 1952 John in the sale. The second table lists the Angel presented this ms. in her memory mss. in the Census but not in the sale, to the Yale University Library, where it whose present location is known. is listed as no. 187.

TABLE I

THE LIBRARY OF C Sal

GEORGE ARENTS, JR. ; CnSUS 4 : 9 NEW YORK, NEW YORK 5 11.1414 Census, 1652; one item. In 1944 Mr. Location: Phila. Mus. of Art no. 15.

Arents presented his library to the New 3 IT.1416 York Public Library, where its two divi- 4 II.1420

sions (on Tobacco, and of Books in 5 11.1413 Parts) are now known as the Arents 7 11.1415

Collections. 8 11.1435 9 11.1432

THE LIBRARY OF Location: Library of Congress no. 157.

THE LATE 10 11.1436

CORTLANDT FIELD BISHOP 11 IIl.2306 NEW YORK, NEW YORK , 11.1812 12 11.1114 13 Census, 1654-1661, 2323-2325; 68 14 11.1115

(i. e. 67) items. 15 1.42 The Bishop Library was sold in four 16 11.1300

388 C. F. Bishop, New York

17 1.288 60 St. John’s Seminary no. 55.

18 11.1364 62 N.Y. Pub. Lib. Spencer no. 36.

Location: Phila. Mus. of Art no. 10.

19 1.1365 THE LIBRARY OF

20-22, 1.1264 DR. CURT F. BUHLER

Location: Morgan M. 805-807. Keeper of Printed Books

23 1.830 THE PIERPONT MORGAN LIBRARY Location: Morgan M. 904. 33 EAST 36th STREET

as NEW YORK, NEW YORK 251.245 11.1410 Location: Boston Pub. Lib. no. 1513. In addition to a collection of fifteenth

26 I1.1425 and sixteenth century printed books. Dr. 21 H1.1429 or 1431 Biihler owns the following mss., for 28 which he has supplied the descriptions. 29IL.1421 11.1419?

30 11.1424 1. Chapelet de virginité.

32 11.1423? Vel., 39 ff., 23 x 15 cm. Written in 33 11.1417 France, mid 15th c. 5 illuminated borders 34 11.1411? representing the flowers described. Bound

35 11.1412? in 19th c. blue morocco. 36 11.1418 Earl of Ashburnham (Barrois 288; 37 11.1434 sale, lot 100). Purchased in 1928 from

38 11.1426 Vve. Belin, Paris.

39 11.1433? 2. S. Isidorus Hispalensis: Synonyma, 40 I1.1422 abridged (ff. 1-51) —- Henricus de Suso: 42 11.1663 Horologium aeternae sapientiae (ff. 51v43 11.1428 115v) — Statements from various writers Location: Phyllis G. Gordan no. 59. on the virtues of hearing the Mass (ff. 44 . 1.1776? 116-118v) — Virtutes Agnus Dei (ff. Location: Phila. Mus. of Art no. 9. 118v-119) — Dicta S. Augustini quot sint 49 11.1430 virtutes Psalmorum (ff. 119v-120v).

46 1.1427 Vel., 120 ff., 11 x 9 cm. Written in

47 1.489 Italy, 15th c. Bound in 17th c. half calf.

49(=65) 1.1080 Purchased in London in 1929. 53 1.306 Curt F. Buhler, “Notes on a Ms. of the 55 1.285 Virtutes Agnus Dei,” Bulletin of the Hiscocation: J. H. cnet ae 66. tory of Medicine, XV (1944) 220-224. Location: Phila. Mus. of Art no. 7. 3. Giulio Giovio: Di erbe.

57 11.1406 Pap., 112 ff., 23 x 16 cm. Written in 63 11.1409 Italy shortly after the death of Charles

65(—49) 1.1080 V (1556). Bound in boards. Obtained in Italy in 1932.

TABLE II 4. Modus confitendi (ff. 1-54) — AnCensus Location tonius de Butrio: Speculum de confes59 Harvard MS Typ 52. sione (ff. 55-142) — Johannes Nider:

Dr. C. F. Biihler, New York 389 Manuale confessorum (ff. 142-174v) — Curt F. Biihler and Carl Selmer, The Ars moriendi, incomplete at end (ff. 175- Melk Salbenkramerspiel; an Unpublished

206v). Middle High German Mercator Play

Vel., 206 ff., 14 x 10 cm. Written in (New York, privately printed, 1948); the Low Countries, after 28 Jan. 1486. also PMLA, LXIII (1948) 21-63.

Bound in old calf. .

Purchased in London in 1933. 10. Cicero: De amicitia, in Italian (ff. 1-

Curt F. Biihler, “An Unusual Fifteenth 68) — Fiori e vita di filosafi ed altri savii

Century Ms.,” La_ Bibliofilia, XLIU ed imperadori (ff. 68v-98 ).

(1940) 65-71. Vel., 98 ff., 20 x 12 cm. Written in

Italy (Venice?), 15th c. Bound in old 5. John Hardyng: Chronicle, in English, vel. over wood boards.

imperfect at beginning and end. | | Acquired in London in 1938. Pap., 114 ff., 29 x 21 cm. Written in

England, ca. 1470. Bound in modern 12. Nicholas of Lynn: Kalendarium cum

vel. . tabulis planetarum et eclipsium (ff. 1-32) Bought in London in 1933. — Pseudo-Ptolemy: De significationibus

6. Domenico de Montechiello: Ovidio septem planetarum, et capitis et caude EFpistole volgarizzate in ottava rima. draconis per 12 domos zodiaci ubi re-

Vel. 30 ff., 27 x 19 cm. Written in periuntur (ff. 34-S0v) — Peter of S. Italy, 15th c. 4 illuminated initials. Bound Omer: Tractatus composicionis instru-

in old calf. menti ad inveniendum vera loca omnium Purchased in Italy in 1933. planetarum (ff. 51-58v) — _ Invocatio

proprii angeli (ff. 59-61v) — De propor-

7. Taiding-Buechel. a _cionibus, in English (ff. 63-68v) —

Vel., 4 ff., 22 x 7 cm. Written in the Gerbertus: Epistola de proporcionibus; southern Tyrol, ca. 1450. Bound in followed by anonymous extracts, in Latin,

modern vel. on musical and harmonic theory (ff. 68vReputedly from the Figdor collection, 76). Vienna. Purchased in 1935 from E. P. Vel., 76 ff., 15 x 11 cm. Written in

Goldschmidt. England, ca. 1425. Bound in half mo-

Curt F. Bihler and Carl Selmer, “An rocco. Unpublished Middle High German Bann- Purchased in 1942 from E. P. Goldtaiding,” PMLA, LX (1945) 325-339. schmidt (cat. 65, no. 1). 8. S. Catherine of Siena: Ein gaistlicher Curt F. Biihler, “A New Ms. of the

Rosengart. Middle English Tract on Proportions

Pap., 130 ff., 22 x 15 cm. Written in Sometimes Attributed to Chilston,” Spesouthern Germany, dated 9 Oct. 1437. culum, XXI (1946) 229-233.

Bound in 19th c. calf. 13. Richard Purchased in London in 1935. . Richar Rolle of Hampole (ascribed author): The prick of conscience.

9. Ludus in nocte Pasce, in Latin and Vel., 105 ff., 23 x 15 cm. Written in

German. England, ca. 1400. Unbound, in a cloth

Pap., 6 ff., 21 x 13 cm. Written in solander case. Hessia, ca. 1425. Bound in modern Sold at the W. J. Leighton sale (Sothe-

boards. by, 27 Oct. 1919, lot 2698) to Quaritch;

Old stamp of the Melk Library. Pur- Sir Leicester Harmsworth (sale, Sotheby, chased in 1937 from E. P. Goldschmidt. 16 Oct. 1945, lot 2087).

390 Dr. C. F. Biihler, New York 14. Statuti, confirmationi, mandati, etc., Hon. Dodgson Hamilton Madden. pertinenti alla Roccha de Pettore (Rocca Purchased in 1952 from Lathrop C.

Piétore, Veneto); Italian by Antonio Harper. Lippo, notary of Belluno.

Vel., 38 ff., vel. and pap., 24 ff.; 23 x 19. Cuoco Napolitano; a collection of

18 cm. Written in the Veneto, Italy; Neapolitan recipes. a

dated 1571, with additions to 1640 and Pap., 89 ff., 22 x 16 cm. Written in of 1722. Emblematic frontispiece. Bound Naples, 15th c. Bound in old canvas, in

in 16th c. vel. a slip-case.

Dr. Horatio R. Forbes Brown. Bought Six Thomas Phillipps (Ms. 921). Purin 1950 from McLeish & Sons, London. chased in 1953 from William H. Robin15. Zuane Fantello: La _ pratica de

son, Ltd. (cat. 77, no. 47).

mesurar le terre. 20. Fredericus de Venetiis: Literalis exPap., 48 ff., 38 x 26 cm. Written in positio super Apocalypsim, in Italian.

Italy (Venice), second half of the 16th Pap., 98 ff. (wanting ff. 90 and 97), c. Numerous mathematical figures. 29 x 20 cm. Written in Italy (Urbino), Bound in early three-quarters vel. 8 Oct. 1456, by Bardo di Mazi of BresPurchased in 1952 from Umberto cia. 3 illuminated initials. Bound in old

Saba, Trieste. , vel.

Duke of Sussex (J. T. Pettigrew, Bib-

16. Alcimus Avitus: De origine mundi. liotheca Sussexiana, I, ccxxxv-vi); Henry Pap., 42 ff., 20 x 14 cm. Written in Drummond; Sir Walter W. Greg; James

Germany, dated 29 Nov. 1522, by the P. R. Lyell. Purchased in 1954 from scribe Walter Johannis; copied from a Quaritch (cat. 731, no. 186).

printed edition (Strassburg: Griininger,

1507). Bound in 19th c. three-quarters 21. Calendar, with entry for 24 Sep.

brown morocco. commemorating the dedication of NorPurchased in 1952 from Quaritch wich Cathedral (ff. 1-12v) — Tables for

(cat. 699, no. 14). finding Easter, lunar eclipses, etc., 1429-

1479 (ff. 13-14v) — “Ffor the tothe 17. Petrus de Crescentiis: Liber ruralium ache” and on urines (ff. 15-l6v) — commodorum. — At beginning and end, Compotus manualis (ff. 17-25v) — numerous receipes and notes in English Metrical herbal, in English [= Brownand Latin; also John Lidgate: Verses on Robbins 2627] (ff. 26v-45v) — Medical the Kings of England [= Brown-Robbins recipes, in English couplets [= Brown-

3632]. | Robbins 1408] (ff. 45v-49v) — Prose

Vel., 4 + 132 ff. (6 ff. wanting after tract on the uses of rosemary (ff. 50f. 91), 35 x 24 cm. Written in England, 52v). early 15th c. Bound in modern vel. over Vel., 5 + 52 ff., 16 x 11 cm. Written

wood boards. in East Anglia, England, 15th c. 1 Purchased in 1952 from Quaritch (cat. colored emblematic drawing. Bound in

699, no. 52). orig. hide over wood boards, in brown

BC morocco case.

18. Trattato di veterinaria, libri due. Sir Thomas Phillipps (Ms. 7008). Vel., 138 ff. (wanting ff. 64-66), 17 Bought at Sotheby sale, 28 Feb. 1955. x 11 cm. Written in Italy, first half of 16th c. Bound in modern vel., gilt, by 22. Vie de Sainte Marguerite, in French

Birdsall, Northampton. verse [= Bossuat 3426].

, W.S. Glazier, New York 391 Vel., 23 ff, 17 x 13 cm. Written in 24. Statuta communis Serravalle (Ven-

France, second half of 15th c. Large eto). . . miniature of S. Margaret and the dragon; Pap., 124 ff., 22 x 16 cm. Written in smaller one of her beheading. Bound in the Veneto, Italy, and dated 1515. Bound 19th c. tan morocco, gilt, by Behrends. in early boards.

| “9

Jehanne La Poullette, a l’enseigne de Purchased privately in 1957.

i he Valen Rue os ought at K stheby 25. Laude spirituali; a collection of nu-

sale. 18 Jul. 1955. merous shortsermons prose and tracts in Latin, Latin orisons, about 75 short

23. Walter Burley: De vita et moribus poems in Latin and Italian (some being philosophorum (ff. 1-70) — Aegidius “T aude”), a few examples of plainsong, Columna: Extractus secundum alpha- a university masque, a goliardic debate,

betum de libro de regimine principum etc. (ff. 7Ov-144) — Johannes Patriarcha Pap., 107 ff., 18 x 12 cm. Written in Antiacenus: Quod concilium generale Italy, mid 15th c. Bound in orig. blind-

[Basiliense] sit supra Papam (ff. 145- stamped black morocco over wood 162) — Johannes Gerson: Tractatus de boards, in a book-box. parvulis ad Christum trahendis (ff. 162v- Bought in 1957 from Laurence Wit-

176v) — Idem: Tractatus de duplici ten (cat. 4, no. 75).

statu in Dei ecclesia (ff. 176v-180) —

Ricardus de S. Victore: Tractatus de THE LIBRARY OF potestate ligandi et solvendi (ff. 180v- HENRY FLETCHER

193v) — Libellus de doctrina virtutum NEW YORK, NEW YORK

et fuga viciorum docens per quatuor (ff.

194-202v) — Bartolus de Saxoferrato: Census, 1670; two items. No. 1 was Tractatus de insigniis et armis (ff. 205- presented to Yale University in 1950 by

212) — Aegidius Columna: Tractatus Mr. Fletcher, no. 2 in 1953 by Mrs.

de archa Noe (ff. 212-214v) — De horis Fletcher; they are now nos. 154 and 220, canonicis (ff. 214v-222v) —— Arnaldus respectively. de Villanova: Regimen sanitatis (ff. 229-

254) — Utrum Christianis liceat oc- THE LIBRARY OF

cidere Turcos? (ff. 255-256v) —— Crux WILLIAM S. GLAZIER imprimitur regulariter in quatuor locis NEW YORK. NEW YORK (f. 257) — De relaxatione peccatorum

per peregrinationem (f.257v). Mr. Glazier has described his collecree °°! ff., 22 rn em. veg i‘ tion and its formation in “‘A Collection Apr TSI. the eth, Tag ees ° of Illuminated Mss.,” The Book CollecBasel by Walramus, a “plebanus” of tor, VI (1957) 361-368, with five plates. Baden; the eighth 2 Feb. 1457 by Jo. G. 1. Horae, Paris use, with memorials Bermitter of Esslingen. Bound in orig. of the saints and prayers. stamped vel., with shackle-link for chain. . Vel., 2 vols., 224 + 132 ff., 15 x 10 Jo. Ern. de Jamagne, Protonot. Apost., cm. Probably written at Paris, ca. 1465, of Waidhofen a. d. Thaya, Austria, 18th for an unknown patron; several borders c. Purchased in 1957 from William Daw- contain initials I and B and motto, “Et son & Sons, London (cat. 92, no. 140). non Autre.” Vol. 1, 15 half-page minia-

392 W.S. Glazier, New York tures with full borders, partial borders on Purchased in 1940 from William H.

most ff., illuminated initials; vol. 2, 5 Schab.

half-page miniatures, 64 historiated ini- , er

tials with full borders, partial borders etc. G. 6. S. Gregorius Magnus: Homiliae in

as in vol. 1. Vol. 1 bound in modern Ezechielem. ; ; brown calf by Sangorski & Sutcliffe; vol. Vel., 147 Hh, 27 x 18 “Mm. Written in

2, orig. French brown calf. southwestern France _(Limoges?), ca. Vol. 1 purchased from Maggs in 1936: 1110. 22 illuminated initials. Bound in

vol. 2 in Sotheby sale (14 Jun. 1954, lot old limp vel., with 2 fi. in an 11th ~

34). uncial bound in at beginning and end; in modern light blue morocco solander case.

G. 2. Psalterium, with canticles and Comte Wlgrn. Taillefer, with his stamp;

litany. Sir Thomas Phillipps (Ms. 3673; sale, Vel., 213 ff., 16 x 11 cm. Written in Sotheby, Jul. 1946, lot 4a). Purchased in Flanders, ca. 1300. Full-page Beatus with 1946 from William H. Schab. four figures; ? ° ther historiated initials; G. 7. Breviarium et Missale Cisterciense;

illuminated initials. Bound in modern .; .;

black morocco, in red morocco solander sometimes known as the Liechtenstein-

wast. ;Vel 9s xcm. 19 cm. Written a at el.,03s5t X Written Purchased in 1937 from Maggs. Buda in 1481, probably by Francisco de

G. 3. Choir book, fragment. Castello; for Domonkos Kalmancsehi, Vel., 1 £., 45 x 29 cm. Written in Provost of Stuhlweissenberg, Bishop of Italy, late 14th c. One historiated initial, Grosswardein and Siebenburgen. One Christ summoning Ss. Peter and Paul, large miniature with painted border facing

fishing; in the margin, a nun in prayer page with small miniature and similar and a man angling. Framed and glazed. border; 46 other pages with painted borders and small miniatures or historiated

G. 4. Missale, with calendar and litany. initials. Bound in 18th c. brown calf, gilt Vel., 148 ff., 16 x 12 cm. Written in tooled on back; in green morocco solander

France, probably at Orleans, late 15th c. case. 14 miniatures with elaborate borders, 4 Domonkos Kalmancsehi; Cistercian historiated initials, 24 small miniatures monastery of Vieringh, Carinthia; Liechin calendar; vertical borders throughout. tenstein library, Vienna. Purchased in Bound in modern red velvet, in green mo- 1948 from William H. Schab.

rocco solander case. F. Romer, “The Codex of Kalmanczai Purchased in 1940 from William H. Domonkos, provost of Skekesfeheravar,”

Schab. Magyar Kényvszmele (1876) 169; Dr. Hans Bohatta, “Die Fuerstlich Lichten-

G. 5. Horae. a steinische Fidei-Komiss Bibliothek in Vel., 110 ff, 20 x 15 cm. Written mm Wien,” Zentralblatt fiir Bibliothekswesen,

Flanders, ca. 1500. 3 full-page miniatures, XXXII, 180; L. Csontosi, “Book4 half-page miniatures, with borders; 2 Research in Austria,” Magyar Konyvszm-

of the large miniatures face pages with ele (1890) 34; Edith Hoffmann, in historiated initials and similar borders. Magyar Kényvszmele (1929) 27-51. Bound in 16th c. brown leather over boards, blind-tooled, in modern red mo- G. 8. Psalterium, with canticles, hymns,

rocco solander case. and calendar.

W.S. Glazier, New York 393 Vel., 134 ff. (lacking 2 ff. from calen- G. 11. Biblia Latina. dar and several from psalter), 22 x 16 Vel., 414 ff., 18 x 13 cm. Written by a cm. Written in the upper Rhine region scribe of the Anglo-Norman group, early (Constance or Basle?), between 1208 14th c. Large illuminated “I” at beginand 1228. 9 full-page and 1 half-page ning of Genesis; small historiated initials miniature; 3 half-page and 5 smaller for all other books. Bound in black mo-

painted initials; calendar within slim rocco by the Club Bindery, 1902; in arcades, signs of the Zodiac in gold and black morocco solander case. colors. Bound in Swiss or German blind- Purchased in 1950 from Rosenbach. tooled white leather over boards, dated G. 12. Novum Testamentum, with calen-

1570, with clasps; in blue morocco dar

Nohenvollern Sigmaringen library (no Vel., 156 ff., 22 x 15 cm. Written m 10). Purchased from William H. Schab Lombardy (Lodt?), ca. 1200. 27 histo-

“1 1949. riated and ornamental initials in gold and F. A. Lehner, Fiirstlich Hohenzollern’- color; one large miniature executed by a . ; ; different artist perhaps 50 years later. sches Museum zu Sigmaringen, Verzeich- Bound in 19th c. red velvet with clasps; niss der Hss. (Sigmaringen, 1872); a red morocco solan der case °

Hanns Swarzenski, Die Lateinischen Lib € Count Wil ok K _ illuminierten Hss. in 13 Jahrhundert in orary of oun CZECK, mreueen

, , Schab.

den Linden an Rhein, Main, und Donau stein. Purchased in 1950 from William H. (1936).

G. 13. Breviarium, with calendar for the

G. 9. Horae, Sarum use; sometimes years 1477-1542.

known as the Berkeley Hours. Vel., 416 ff., 14 x 10 cm. Written in

Vel., 170 ff., 22 x 14 cm. Written in Bavaria in 1477. 14 historiated initials England, ca. 1440. 15 miniatures with with painted borders, including 9 emelaborate borders; illuminated initials. blazonings of the arms of Bavarian Bound in early 19th c. English dark blue baronies of the Holy Roman Empire; one

morocco gilt, blue morocco doublures; full-page miniature inserted ca. 1510,

in morocco solander case. . with combined arms of the von Thiingen

Belonged to the Smithson family of family, the Duchy of Franconia, and the Horsham, Sussex, 1640-1708; Captain Bishopric of Wurzburg. Bound in 17th c. R. G. Berkeley. Purchased at Sotheby black calf, blind-tooled, gilt spine; with

sale (29 Nov. 1949, lot 21). clasps; in brown morocco slip-case. G. 10. The visitation of S. Elizabeth. 6 sone oe Thingen, Bishop of Wurz Vel., 1 f., 17 x 9 cm. Executed in ae ue elburg[?]. Purchased in 1950

Flanders (Ghent-Bruges school), prob- rom William H.Schab. ably by Alexander Bening, ca. 1490; one G. 14. Horae, Roman use; various full-page miniature. Framed and glazed. prayers added at later dates.

Lord Northwick (sale, Sotheby, 21 Vel., 147 ff., 14 x 11 cm. Written in

May 1928, lot 8). Purchased in 1950 | Italy (Ferrara), third quarter of 15th c.

from Maggs. 6 full-page miniatures; 3 half-page miniaOtto Pacht, The Master of Mary of tures; signs of zodiac in calendar; 22

Burgundy (London, 1948), particularly illuminated and historiated initials. 17th

notes 42 and 43, p. 59-61. c. additions: 2 full-page miniatures and

394 W.S. Glazier, New York arms of Behr and Clonzin. Bound in 19th G. 18. Biblia Latina; the Canterbury c. black blind-tooled morocco; in black Bible.

morocco solander case. Vel., 389 ff., 29 x 20 cm. Written in Ludvig Behr and Maria Cleothie Clon- England (Gloucester), 13th c. 86 illumi-

zin, 1613-1615; initials “F. A. D. B. et nated initials; 12 initials excised, with L.,” Beverungen am Weser, 1667. Pur- damage to succeeding pages. Bound in chased at Sotheby sale (29 Jan. 1951, lot 15th c. (not before 1449) calf over oak

16). boards, ruled and stamped; clasps miss-

ing; in black morocco folding box by G. 15. Biblia Latina. Macdonald.

O , ; ; ; Schab. ,

Vel., 535 ff. (last 4 blank), 16 x 11 Shelf-mark of S. Augustine’s Monas-

cm. Written in northern France, early tery, Canterbury; Cardinal Adrianus Cas14th c. 74 historiated and 76 illuminated tellensis, ca. 1503-1504; W. Gossip, initials. Bound in worn, faded blue velvet 1774; Joyce, Lady Allerton (sale, Sothe-

over old oak boards; in dark blue mo- by, 27 Jul. 1948, lot 358); H. Harvey

rocco solander case. Frost. Purchased in 1952 from Maggs. wned by Ehrbach (branch G. 19. with calendar, litany, Purchased in 1951 fromunknown) William H. Psalterium, ;

canticles, and hymns; the Hyde Abbey Psalter. Appended, a prayer in French,

, and a treatise: Liber florum. G. 16. Missale, Teramo use. Vel., 200 ff. (wanting 16 ff.), 35 x 24 Vel., 285 ff. (wanting several at end), , .

; cm.Written Writteninat Italy Hyde(Bologna?), Abbey, Winchester, 28 x 20 cm. ; , - first halfofofthethe 14th c. miniatures, 24 painted. Lo medalthird quarter 14th c. 48 ; ; ;illustrating lions in calendar; many historiated 28 of them the ritual of the , ; Lage . , and oer Loa illuminated initials; painted animals and mass; about 100 historiated initials; 50 , ; , é ae , grotesques inBound margins and as line endings. illuminated initials. in modern , ;over oe ae Bound in 17th c. English calf boards, stamped pigskin, corners and eo: _—white back gilt;metal in brown morocco-backed foldclasps; in linen folding box. ing box sehen in 1951 from William H. Hyde Abbey, Winchester; Thomas de la More, armiger, 1672; bookplate of

G. 17. Missale, Le Mans use. Robert Bladon Hale and Edward Sher-

; wood bookplate Vel., 149 ff., 20 x ;15 cm. Hale; Written in ; of H. Harvey Frost. Purchased in 1952 from Maggs.

western France, probably Maine, early

12th c. 2 full-page drawings in ink, with G. 20. Pauline Epistles, in Latin, with color. Bound in modern stiff vel.; in red interlinear and marginal glosses.

morocco solander case by Macdonald. Vel., 138 ff., 26 x 17 cm. Written in John of Bourg, 13th c.; Henry Quan- northern Italy (Venice?), first quarter of tin, 15th-16th c.; Victor Luzarche (sale, the 13th c. 14 large illuminated initials; Paris, 9 Mar. 1868, lot 80); A. Chester 2 pen-and-ink drawings; small marginal Beatty (sale, Sotheby, May 1933, lot ink drawings. Bound in brown morocco, 40). Purchased in 1952 from Arthur tooled and stamped, by Marius Michel; in

Rau. brown morocco solander case by MacEric A. Millar, Western Mss. in the donald.

Collection of A. Chester Beatty, no. 21 Baron Vitta. Purchased in 1952 from

and plates LXI-LXIII. Davis & Orioli (cat. 142, no. 9).

W.S. Glazier, New York 395 G. 21. Sacramentarium, with litany and clasps missing, edges gilt and tooled; in some added prayers; the Sacramentario dark blue morocco solander case. a di Frontale, or Sacramentary of S. Peter Auguste Renouard; Ambroise Firmin-

Damian. Didot (sale, 1879, lot 40); Liechtenstein

Vel., 126 ff., 24 x 17 cm. Written in library, Vienna. Purchased in 1953 from Italy (Ravenna), in or for the church of William H. Schab. San Apollinare in Classe, ca. 1050. One Catalogue de la _ Bibliothéque d'un full-page initial in color on purple ground; Amateur (the Renouard catalogue) UL,

18 large and about the same number of 96. smaller decorated initials. Bound in orig. G. 23. Guido de Columnis: Histoire de

Byzantine and ivory binding, . ; reersilver-gilt ; la destruction de Troye.

repaired; binding illustrated in Book Col- frst f 1). 157 ff

lector article cited above; in green moroc- Pap. (except first | On VE J :

b1474, 28 x by 19 Anthoine cm. Written in France,notwith9 Mar. oeS.foldine OOK. de Lancre; Peter Damian, then at the monastery . ; standing theAvellana; colophon,S.several hands apof S. Croce Fonte Dome_ ; .; pear inditext. 1 miniature with border, 48

nicus Loricatus; of SanBound Vicino,in 7 ,18th . , c. , dessins Monastery en couleurs.”

; oer brown calf, gilt.

for whom it was kept in custody at the ,

church in Frontale; Alfred Riitschi, André Hachette (sale, Paris, 1953, lot

Zurich (sale, Lucerne, 5 Sep. 1931, lot 9) ETE PACES (sale, , ee in 1993 from William H. See plate in Book Collector article J. B. Mittarelli and A. Costadoni, An- cited above. nales Camaldulenses, If (Venice, 1756) G. 24. Jacques de Longuyon: Les voeux Appendix, 298 and following, described du paon. — Jean Brisebarre: Le restor by Ottavio Turchi; Guido Vitaletti, “Un du paon, fragment only. inventario di codici del secolo XIII e le Vel., 141 ff. (lacking first 24 ff., and vicenda della Biblioteca, dell’Archivio e ff. 112-118, 123-124), 24 x 18 cm. Writdel Tesoro di Fonte Avellana,” La Biblio- ten in northern France, ca. 1350. 22 filia, XXI (1919-1920) 46 and 138-156; miniatures; painted borders on most Idem, La biblioteca di Fonte Avellana pages. Bound in early 18th c. brown calf, (Rome, 1925); Adolf Goldschmidt, Die much repaired. Elfenbeinskulpturen aus der romanischen Joseph von Lassberg; Donauschingen

Zeit, IV (Berlin, 1926) 39, no. 128 and library; André Hachette (sale, Paris,

plate XLVIII; Anselm Strittmatter, 1953, lot 30). O. S. B., “Notes on an 11th c. Missal, See plate in Book Collector article Walters Ms. 11,” Traditio, VI (1948) cited above. Designated as Ms. P-7 of the 328-340, esp. 333 and notes 12 and 14; P-Q group.

335, C Excursus no. 4; and 337, Excur; aoa: sus and D.B,. 25. Psalterium, withG.25 litany and prayers; the Hachette Psalter.

G. 22. Cicero: Tusculanarum disputa- Vel., 182 ff., 33 x 22 cm. Written in

tionum libri V. England[?], ca. 1220[?]. 6 full-page min-

Vel., 179 ff. (last 4 blank), 21 x 14 iatures, full-page Beatus, 10 illuminated cm. Written in Italy (Florence?), ca. initials. Bound in 19th c. red velvet; in

1450. One full border, 4 illuminated ini- white pigskin folding box by Macdonald.

tials. Bound in orig. blind-tooled brown André Hachette (sale, Paris, 1953, lot

calf over boards, possibly Florentine, 33).

396 W.S. Glazier, New York Peter Brieger, English Art 1216-1307 cm. Written in northern France, 13th c. (1957) 150 and plate 51; see also plate 103 illuminated initials. Bound in 16th in Book Collector article cited above. c. Italian brown calf, gilt.

G. 26. Biblia Latina fragment: Luke Liechtenstein library. Purchased in

23.29 to 24.8. , 1954 from William H. Schab.

_ Vel, If. 28 x 19 cm. Written in G. 32. Guillaume de Lorris and Jean de insular script, 8th c. Small capitals filled Meung: Le Roman de la Rose; Parain pale yellow and green. Matted. phrase of the Pater Noster; Testament of Purchased in 1954 from Arthur Rau. Jean de Meung. G. 27. Sacramentarium, fragment (begin- Vel., 169 ff. (first 2 supplied ca. 1800), ning on a verso); on the recto, Benedic- 28 x 21 cm. Written in France (possibly

tion of the Innocents, and a prayer for Picardy), third quarter of the 14th c. 85

the Emperor. small miniatures, 1 large miniature; one Vel., 1 f., 26 x 17 cm. Origin un- large and 5 small miniatures also supplied certain; possibly Chur, second half of ca. 1800. Bound in russia gilt, ca. 1800. the 8th c.; or St. Gall, early 9th c.; prob- Liechtenstein library; Sylvain Brun-

ably French, 850-900. Initial “I the schwig (sale, Geneva, Apr. 1955, lot height of the left column, with 6 inter- 295).

lacing panels in Merovingian style; lower _

border with rope-like interlace; six lines G. 33. De Trinitate. A collection of letof capitals in the marqueterie style, paint- ters, tracts, etc., in defense of the faith,

ed red, green, and yellow. Matted. and in particular the dogma of the TrinPurchased in 1954 from Arthur Rau. ity, by Fulgentius, S. Athanasius, Virgil-

ius Tapsensis, and others; preceded by a

G. 28. S. Isidorus Hispalensis: Etymolo- curse on those who use the goods of the giae, fragments; II.vi, L[L.viii, Il.xxii, Church for their own ends.

and IT.xxvii. Vel., 140 ff. (Jacking 44 ff.), 29 x 21

Vel., 2 ff., 29 x 21 cm. Written in cm. Written probably in northern France, Brittany, 10th c. 1 decorated initial; 6 early 9th c. 2 decorated initials in silver

ornamental capitals. Matted. and ink; one additional decorated initial. Purchased in 1954 from Arthur Rau. Bound in modern green morocco, with

as ; ; matching morocco solander case.

moe nett tina, fragment; Ecclest- Purchased in 1955 from Arthur Rau. Vel., 2 It., 35 x 23 cm. Written in a G. 34. Biblia Latina, Genesis to Kings Carolingian minuscule, 9th c. Matted. IV only; the Helmingham Hall or TollePurchased in 1954 from Arthur Rau. mache Bible.

G. 30. S. Gregorius Magnus: Moralia in Vel., 219 ff. (the first of 3 original

Job, fragments; XXI.12. vols.), 44 x 30 cm. Written in England Vel., 2 fragments, 16 x 10 and 16 x 15 (probably Bury St. Edmunds), ca. 1200. cm. (the original length of the written line Full-page initial “I” at beginning of Genwas 18 cm.). Possibly Anglo-Saxon, 7th esis; colored pen-work initials for other

c. Matted. books. Bound in 17th c. brown calf, arms Purchased in 1954 from Arthur Rau. of the Tollemache family in gilt on front and back covers.

G. 31. Biblia Latina. Helmingham Hall, Suffolk; sold at Vel., 370 ff. (the last blank), 30 x 19 Sotheby (16 May 1955, lot 118).

W.S. Glazier, New York 397 G. 35. Giovanni Boccaccio: Des nobles Bologna), ca. 1270. 88 historiated ini-

hommes et femmes, in French. tials; 94 decorated initials; 81 printed Vel., 364 fi., 38 x 28 cm. Written in borders. Bound in red morocco, gilt, France (probably Tours), ca. 1470. 9 marbled edges, by Bradel. half-page miniatures with borders, 165 Richard Barton, who bequeathed it to pages with flowered borders top and bot- Denstone College, Staffordshire; sold at tom; decorative column separators; capi- Sotheby sale (19 Dec. 1955, lot 58).

a oroeoe. elt by Bonn oath toket. G. 39. Prayer roll, in English and Latin; in green morocco folding box by Bayn- the Coverham Abbey Prayer Roll.

tun. Vel. roll, 18 x 578 cm. Written at Duc de la Valliére; Count MacCarthy- Coverham Abbe y Yorkshire, “a. en Reagh; Lang; Sir Thomas Phillipps (Ms. by Canon Percival. 18 drawings, ey 3669); D. M. Colman; purchased in 1955 of saints; bordered by a continuous Dan

from Charles Stonehill. in a spiral leaf pattern; prayers separated by bands of leaf and animal forms. In half

G. 36. Francesco Petrarca: Le vite degli red morocco bookform case by Sangorski

uomini illustri, trans. by Donato degli & Sutcliffe.

Albanzani da Pratovecchio. Purchased in 1956 from Maggs. Vel., 143 ff. (3 blanks), 30 x 23 cm. W. Heneage Legge, “A Decorated

Written in northern Italy (possibly Siena), Mediaeval Roll of Prayers,” The Reli-

last quarter of the 14th c. 8 histo- quary, X, 2 (Apr. 1904). nated initials 4 Ongreen-grisaille pases with marginal G. 40. Biblia ecoration; miniatures ve Latina, fragment; opening

and many colored marginal drawings of Leviticus. , ; added ca. 1450, when the book was Vel, 1 f, 16 x 25 cm. Written nm

bound. Bound in mid-15th c. brown calf France (probably Tours) , aa 800. Initial

over boards, blind-tooled; original brass v in red and green, in stylized floral corners, studs, and clasps; thongs on design. Matted.

sides; possibly Florentine. Purchased in 1956 from Arthur Rau. Purchased in 1955 from William H. G. 41. Terentius: Comoediae, including

Schab. Andria, Eunuchus, Heautontimorimenos, G. 37. Fragments, possibly from a De- with ream an ane pnormio, each entum and prologue. ces Oe aumuncns de Pennaforte or Vel., 108 ff. (the last blank), 26 x 18 Vel., 2 ff., 21 x 14 cm. Written in cm. Written in Lombardy, ca. 1480. 6 northern France, mid 13th c. One leaf initials in gold and colors with marginal illuminated with an Arbor consanguini- decoration. Bound in orig. blind-stamped tatis, the other with an Arbor affinitatis, calf over boar ds, brass studs and clasps,

of which one is signed by the artist, rebacked; in lin en box. Gauthier Lebaube. Framed and glazed. Purchased in 1956 from Arthur Rau. Rudolph Forrer of Strasburg; Heinrich Rosenthal. Purchased in 1955 from William H. Schab.

G. 38. Biblia Latina; the Denstone Bible.

Vel., 2 vols., 228 + 328 ff., 38 x 26 cm. Written in northern Italy (probably

398 P.W. & H. L. Goodhart, New York

THE LIBRARY OF Clemens V: Constitutiones; no. 17, Greg-

PHYLLIS W. and orius Magnus: Homiliae decem super

HOWARD L. GOODHART extremam partem Exechielis; no. 20, NEW YORK, NEW YORK Aegidius de Columna: De regimine principum; no. 26, S. John Chrysostom: Census, 1675-1684, 2339-2340. Now Homiliae in Evangelium S. Joannis; and

the library of Phyllis Goodhart Gordan no. 38, Inventory of jewels and other and John Dozier Gordan of New York, objects belonging to King Edward I, a under which full details will be found. vellum roll. After Mr. Goodhart’s death, the college

THE LIBRARY OF received approximately 400 more incunPHYLLIS GOODHART GORDAN abula, making a total of 900 books based and JOHN DOZIER GORDAN, JR. on the curriculum of the medieval uni-

113 EAST 78th STREET versities. Most of the mss. and the early

NEW YORK 21, NEW YORK editions of the classics and the writings of

the Italian humanists, as well as the ex-

Census, 1675-1684, nos. 1-40: 2339- amples of the printing of Sweynheym and

2340. nos. 41-45. Pannartz, remain in the possession of Mr.

; ; , , and Mrs. Gordan. The mss. were collected ; because they extended or supplemented forty-five were described by Seymour de ; . Lae The mss. in this collection, of which

ae ; , the educational, and humanistic Ricci andclassical, to which the material following have . represented in the collection of

ae 15th century books.

been added, are part of and complemen-

tary to a humanist library which Howard wae The descriptions were prepared by Dr.

L. Goodhart, Mrs. Gordan’s father, and .

Edith Wright of Bryn Mawr College with the present owners have over ,of Mrs. Gordan. oo.gathered the assistance

the past twenty-five years. This library, besides the mss., originally included over 13. S. Augustinus: Liber suspiriorum (ff.

1250 books printed before 1500. These 1-27v) — Idem: Soliloquia (ff. 27v-65) books were collected because of a special — Opusculum de novo compositum in

interest in Medieval and Renaissance adventum Domini Jhesu, followed by education. Besides first editions of the various prayers and hymns (ff. 65-67) —

classics there are many items important Rithmi in eadem (f. 67v) — Sancti in the history of education and an extra- Stephani protomartiris hymnus: Christus

ordinary number of books printed in est vita veniens in orbo (f. 69v) — Rome, headed by one of the longest series Rhythms and prayers (ff. 70-71) — In of books printed by Sweynheym and festo sancti Johannis evangeliste (f. 71v) Pannartz in private hands today. Over In solemnitate sanctorum innocentum (f.

500 of these books were sent by Mr. 73) — In festo sancti Thome martiris Goodhart to Bryn Mawr College during (f. 73v) — In crucificione Domini. his lifetime as an initial gift to form the Oraciones (f. 74) -— In apparicione Marjorie Walter Goodhart Medieval Li- Domini nostri (f. 74v) — Diebus brary. Some of the mss. listed in the Cen- dominicis in nocturno, hymns and prayers sus were given to Bryn Mawr at the same (f. 75v) — In sacratissima cena hymnus time. The mss. given to Bryn Mawr are: devotus, with other hymns and prayers

no. 5, Cicero: Epistolae ad familiares; (f. 96) — In parasceve Christi domini no. 11, Eusebius Cremonensis: Epistola (f. 97) — Ad latus crucifixi salutacio

de morte S. Hieronymi, etc.; no. 12, deuota (f. 99) — Ad totum corpus

P.G. & J. D. Gordan, Jr., New York 399 crucifixi (f. 100) — Ad _ sinistram 50. Poggio: De miseria conditionis hu-

manum, etc. (f. 103v) — Ad beatem manae. | |

virginem Mariam gloriosam, followed by Pap., 47 ff., 26 x 21 cm. Written in prayers on various subjects (f. 104) — Italy, second half of 15th c. Bound in Passio domini nostri Jhesu Christi secun- modern paper boards, leather spine dum Johannem (f. 118v) — Pseudo-S. stamped in gold. Bernardus: Contemplationes secundum 51. Poggio: De nobilitate (ff. 1-38v) — Septem horas canonicas (i. 122-131) — Epistula ad d. Gregorium Corarium: Devota meditatio passtonis (f. 131v) _ Optarem o mi Gregori, dated 1440 (ff.

ginis (ff. 133-142v) — Stabat mater a dolorosa (f. 143-143v) — S. Bernardus: ve Officium lamentabile beatae Mariae vir- 38v-43v) — Carolus Aretinus: De nobilitate carmen (ff. 43v-46) —— Poggio:

Oratio (ff. 143v-144 Meditatio i Contra avaritiam (ff. 48-102v) — Fran-

ratio (It. v ’ bu; be ay, in cesco Petrarca: Epistola ad fratrem

Me i4dy. O Ser oe oa er shal oe Iohannem de Colonia podagram familiI ) — peptem glad trlumphales a arem esse diuitibus (ff. 103v-106v) —

beatam Mariam iuxtaAd crucem: Domina . ; Idem: Clementem

sextum Romasancta Maria (ff. 145v-147v) —— Impor,,, norumcur pontificem fugiendam medicorum tuna;; ;anima ad me sic clamas (f. 148) ,: , turbam (ff. 106-107v) —-ad Revocatio ami—- Orationes devotae et preparativae ; . ; , “e ; ci a periculosis amoribus (ff. 108v-113) bene moriendum: Nihil magis necessar-

, + (£151 Sept dj — Aureus numerus, a table (f. 114). gloriosissimae virginis Mariae: Gaude ; ; . borders, Low on ; Italy, mid 15th c. 2 illuminated flore virginali (f. 155v) — In die sancto ; ae . ium est (ft. I5Iv) — Septem gaucla Vel., 114 ff., 22 x 15 cm. Written in

,; 6 illuminated initials. Bound in vel.

pascae ad laudes cum sequentibus hym-

nis pascalibus (f. 157) — In ascensione 52. Leonardus Aretinus: De bello Gothico domini (ff. 161v-163v) — In die sancto (ff. 1-74) — Idem: Letter to Alfonso V

pentecoste (ff. 164-165) — In festo of Aragon: Rem incredibilem (f. 74v) sancti Trinitatis (ff. 165-167v) — In — Idem: Letter to Cyriacus: Quid mihi festo corporis Christi (ff. 168-169) — dabis? (f. 75). Hymns and prayers to various saints (ff. Vel., 75 ff., 20 x 14 cm. Written in 171-250v) — Super Ave Maria (f. 250v) Italy, 15th c. Damaged in the Great Fire

— Septem Psalmi penitentiales (ff. 251- of London, 1666. Illuminated initials. 251v) — Litanies (ff. 251v-253) — Bound in modern vel. Prayers (f. 253v) — Orationes aliquorum Bookplate of Louis Thompson Rowe, sanctorum (ff. 256v-259) —- Commemo- of London; Sir Thomas Phillipps (Ms.

C s, 1678, wh t ; . . particularized, and where it was said to F land

rationes mortuorum (ff. 259-261). 21920). one wane ©OR ents were not 54. Gianozzo Manetti: Florentinorum

contain only 257 ff. egatorumNicholao oratioquinto a congratu andum summo_ pontifico in 47. Jacobus de Voragine: Legenda aurea creatione sua (ff. 1-10v) — Poggio: Ad (ff. 1-410v) — Moralitates ordinatae summum pontificem Nicolaum quintum secundum ordinem alphabeti: A bicit oratio (ff. 11-19) —~ Joannes Franciscus

mundus pauperes (ff. 411-490). de Pavinis: Ad Nicolaum quintum sumCensus, 15, no. 23, when in the library mum pontificem epistula congratulatoria

of Mrs. Milton E. Getz, Beverly Hills, (ff. 19-24) — Leonardus Aretinus: California; second text not then noted. Oratiuncula) ad summum _pontificem

29 x 20 (not 22) cm. Martinum quintum (ff. 24-26) — Impera-

400 P.G. & J. D. Gordan, Jr., New York tori: Serenissime ac gloriosissime prin- Vel., 70 ff., 8 x 5 cm. Written in ceps et domine (ff. 26-27v) — Concilio France, ca. 1500. 13 full-page miniatures,

Basiliensi: Reverendissimi in Christo 48 small miniatures, illuminated borders

patres (ff. 28-31v). throughout; 21 large and many small Vel., 31 ff., 20 x 13 cm. Written in illuminated initials. Bound in 17th c.

Italy, ca. 1450-1460. 5 illuminated ini- French brown calf gilt, silver clasps (one tials, illuminated coat of arms. Bound in missing ).

modern calf. : A scrap of paper inserted at the end

Arms of first owner (probably a mem- of the volume and signed “H. Gott” ber of the Picenardi family): argent, a claims that this book was given by Louis

unicorn rampant gules; bought from XVI on the scaffold to his Father ConPayne by Sir Thomas Phillipps (Ms. fessor, who brought it to New Orleans, 4209). Purchased from E. P. Gold- and left it to his landlady there when he

schmidt. died, and that a Dr. White took it to 55. S. Benedictus: Regula. rnsland ane sold it to the writer’s father.

Vel., 56 -ff., 13 x 9 cm. Written in ater belo nged ‘0 George C. Thomas (sale, Philadelphia, 19 Nov. 1924) to Italy [?]. Bound in old leather, with clasp; Cortlandt F. Bishov: Bish le (N back cover lined with ms. (part of a onan IS AOPs easthop sale (New monachal rule).

York, 25 Apr. 1938, lot 1428).

Initials inside cover, “CAM. 1799.” 62. Henricus de Vrimaria: Sermones de

Obtained from Goodspeed in 1936. sanctis.

56. Biblia. Census, 1141, no. 2, when owned by

Vel., 435 ff., 21 x 15 cm. Written in Fmerson G. Wulling, Minneapolis, Minthe 14th c.[?] One page with illuminated nesota. borders and miniature. Bound in old vel. 63. Brut, Chronicle of England, to 1332.

57. Leonardus Aretinus: Epistolarum Vel., 175 ff., 27 x 18 cm. Written in

libri VILL. England, 14th c.[?] 1 illuminated border, Vel., 144 ff. (lacking some ff. at end), 1 large initial, many small initials. Bound 28 x 19 cm. Written in Italy (Florence?), in panelled maroon morocco by Bedford, ca. 1450. 8 illuminated initials. Bound arms of the 4th Duke of Newcastle.

in vel. Old signature, “Robt. Girlinge”; 7th Duke of Newcastle (4th Clumber sale,

58. Horae, Roman use. Sotheby, 14 Feb. 1938, lot 1141). ObVel., 172 ff., 8 x 6 cm. Written in tained from Maggs in 1938.

France (probably northern France), late

15th c. 14 illuminated miniatures, each 64. Ralph Higden: Polycronicon.

with double illuminated border; many Vel., 182 ff. (f. 177 mutilated), 29 x illuminated initials and decorations. 22 cm. Written in England, late 14th c. Bound in modern green morocco, gilt. Bound in russia, rebacked with olive mo3 unidentified coats of arms painted on rocco; crest of the Marquis of Blandford.

borders. Marquis of Blandford (White Knights sale, 22 Jun. 1819, lot 3606); 7th Duke

59. Horae. of Newcastle (4th Clumber sale, Sotheby,

Census, 1661, no. 43, when in the li- 14 Feb. 1938, lot 1209). Obtained from brary of Cortlandt F. Bishop, New York; Maggs in 1938. then listed as “Preces piae,”’ without de-

tailed description. 67. Josephus: De vetustate Judeorum.

P. G. & J. D. Gordan, Jr., New York 401 Vel., 69 ff. (the last blank), 23 x 15 Pap., 70 ff., 19 x 14 cm. Written in cm. Written in Italy (Florence or Rome), Italy, 15th c. Bound in morocco, gilt.

ca. 1450. 1 illuminated border with ini- Obtained from Maggs in 1944.

tial. Bound in 19th c. calf. ; ; Sir Thomas Phillipps (Ms. 9401). Ob- pearninete ye neuinus: Epistolarum tained from E. P. Goldschmidt in 1938. Vel., 161 ff. (f. 81 mutilated), 26 x 69. Philo: Liber questionum et solution- 18 cm. Written in Italy, ca. 1460-1470.

um Philonis in Genesim. 1 illuminated initial and coat of arms. Pap., 33 ff., 19 x 13 cm. Written in Bound in half red morocco, gilt. Italy. Bound in vel. leaf from service- Note on f. 1: “Collegii sancti ieronimi

book, with musical notation. de Dola [Burgdieu in Berry?] strictioris 70. John Britton: Britton, a legal treatise. obendientiae Cluniacensis”; name “Co-

; quil[le]” on first page, andGs: coat4: of arms Vel., 92 ff. (several lacking), 21 x 14 cm. Written in England, early 14th c. shows a shell; Sir Thomas Phillipps (Ms. Bound jn old limp vel 1042). Obtained from Maggs in 1944. p vel.

Inscription on fly-leaf: “Bought at an 75. Plato: Epistolae, tr. Leonardus Areauction of Mr. [Peter] Le Neve’s books tinus (ff. 1-40v) — Idem: Phaedo, tr.

_.. March, 1730... N. Harding[e].” Leonardus Aretinus, with the latter’s

| letter to Pope Innocent VIII (ff. 41-112v)

71. Jacques le Grand: Livre de bonnes __ Leonardus Aretinus: Isagogicon dis-

o el. DL 1 a ciplinae moralis (ff. 121-137).

France 15th «Many iluminated initials Pap.» oo! tr Ut 113-120 lank), 21 * 6 illuminated border decorations Bound I ° me wr tten in Italy, 15th c. Bound

in late 18th c. green morocco in orig. Italian tooled calf, rebacked. |

Signature of W. E. De Veulle; bought Bookplate with motto, | /Nitimur by Victor Luzarche. from Claudin; re- yeu ;collection Penen nore,of“Met Christophori a Lornati”; Robert Steele, sold to Claudin at Luzarche’s sale (Paris, Wandsworth Common. Obtained in 1944

9 Feb. 1865, lot 336). from an English dealer.

publica. in Greek.

72. Xenophon: De Lacedemoniorum re 77. Theodorus Gaza: Grammatica graeca,

Pap., 16 ff., 21 x 16 cm. Written in Vel., 44 ff., 15 x 10 cm. Written in

Italy[?], 15th c. Bound in green boards, the 15th c. Bound in 19th c. vel.

ca. 1515. Belonged in 1819 to Henry Drury, Sir Thomas Phillipps (Ms. 1374 and Harrow; Sir Thomas Phillipps (Ms. 13587). Obtained from Maggs in 1944. 3396). Obtained from Robinson in 1947.

73. Xenophon: De vita tyrannica et 78. Appianus: De bellis civilibus Romaprivata, tr. Leonardus Aretinus (ff. 1- norum, tr. Petrus Candidus Decembrius

14) — S. Basil: Ad adolescentes de (ff. 1-103) — Ilyriorum descriptio (ff. legendis libris gentilium, tr. Leonardus 103-106v). Aretinus (ff. 14v-26) —~ Petrus Paulus | Pap., 106 ff. (last f. lacking), 31 x 23 Vergerius: De ingenuis moribus (ff. 26v- cm. Written in Italy (Verona?), ca. 1455; 55) — Homer: Tres orationes, tr. Leo- paper has Briquet’s watermark no. 11736. nardus Aretinus (ff. 55v-63v) —— Leo- Bound in vel.

nardus Aretinus: In funere Caroli Zeni Sir Thomas Phillipps (Ms. 8080). Ob-

oratio (ff. 63v-70v). tained from Maggs in 1948.

402 P.G. & J. D. Gordan, Jr., New York 80. Guido de Monte Rocherii: Manipulus Vel., 18 ff. (a few ff. lacking), 14 x 9

curatorum. cm. Written in the 14th c. 3 diagrams, 1 Pap., 209 ff. (lacking 2 ff. in middle ), miniature. Bound in old leather over wood

21 x 15 cm. Written in Germany in 1454. boards.

Bound in red sheepskin over wood Obtained from Maggs in 1949.

boards, blind ruled and stamped. - ow, oo.

Ms. note: “Liber conventis Rovetelle. 93. Statuta universitatis Bononiensis; Sancte Marie Virginis.” Obtained in 1949 statutes of the College of Spain at the

from Chiswick Book Shop. University of Bologna, allegedly drawn up by Fernandus, abp. of Seville, Peter,

81. Domenico Cavalca: Libro della bp. of Cuenca, and Alfonso, abp. of

patientia. Toledo, in 1377 (ff. 1-29v), — followed Vel., 101 ff., 22 x 14 cm. Written in by copies of 4 documents dated respecItaly, first half of 15th c. Bound in vel. tively 1436, 1423, 1459, and 1456 (ff.

Obtained in 1949 from H. P. Kraus. 30v-31). 83. Gaspar Veronensis: Regulae gram- Vel., 31 tf, 28 x 20 cm. Written

maticales. Italy, 1Sth c. Diagram of cross, with 3 Vel., 55 ff., 18 x 12 cm. Written in” nails, on pyramidal base. Bound in early

; 17th c. red Italy (near Verona) in 1463 by I.morocco, F. de ;

with arms of a pre; ; late in gold. Arzignano. Bound in orig. boards covered ; with red leather; one metal hinge of clas Bookplate of Frederick, Sth Earl of

remaining , P Guilford; Sir Thomas Phillipps (Ms.

Bought from Dean P. Lockwood by 9383). Obtained ” 1949 from Maggs. William H. Allen. Obtained from Allen H. Rashdall, Universities of Europe in

, the Middle Ages (Oxford, 1936) I, 199, note 2.

in 1947.

88. Acgidius Corbohiensis: Carmen de 95. Raimundus de Pennaforte: Summa de

urinis, commentary. ibusProbably conscientiavases (ff. 1-180) — Hoc Vel.,with 14 ff., 20 x 15 cm. :

; ; ; deinmodo legas arborem (ff. 181-184v) written Italy, 13th c. Bound in stamped calf. — Precepts concerning the celebration, of Obtained in 1949 from H. P. Kraus. the mass: In divinis festis dicitur (ff. 185v-186).

89. Johannes Platearius: Practica brevis. Vel., 186 ff., 18 x 12 cm. Written in Vel., 21 ff. (1 or 2 ff. lacking), 20 x northern Italy, ca. 1300. Bound in 17th 14 cm. Written in southern Italy (prob- c. doeskin over wood boards.

ably Salerno), mid 13th c. Bound in Note in [5th c. hand: “Pertinet domino

| >. 9 ; egg us

stamped calf. Johanni Manus de ellentz pastori in Obtained from H. P. Kraus in 1949. Riola, comparatus a Johanne de auca[?]

92. Summaries of treatises on logic by Co lothl?] “ inscription: EX libris

; , we Imperialis Monasterii S. Maximini,” no. Aristoteles and Porphyrius. Definitions: ; , ; ; ; 155. Obtained from Maggs in 1949.

Dyalectica est ars arcium (f. 1) — Aris-

toteles: De interpretatione, summary (TI. 96. Franciscus Barbarus: De re uxoria 1-Sv) — Porphyrius: Isagoge, summary (ff. 1-89) —~ Poggio: Letter to Guarino

(ff. Sv-8) — Aristoteles: Categoriae, (ff. 89v-90v) — Petrus Paulus Vergesummary (ff. 8-13) — Idem: Analytica rius: Letter to Nicolaus Leonicenus (ff. priora, summary (ff. 13-15v) — Idem: 90v-9lv).

Topica, summary (ff. 16-18v). Pap. (vel. fly-leaves), 91 ff., 22 x 14

, P. G. & J. D. Gordan, Jr., New York 403 cm. Written in northern Italy, ca. 1450. owner from Jacobi in 1912. Obtained

Bound in vel. from William H. Allen in 1949.

cu in 1949 from E. P. Gold 99. Phalaris: Epistolae, tr. Franciscus

) Aretinus (ff. 1-42) — Brutus, supposedly 97. Galfridus de Vinosalvo: Poetria tr. by Rinuccius Aretinus (ff. 42v-54) — novella. Diogenes Cynicus: Epistolae, tr. FranPap. and vel., 54 ff. (2 ff. lacking), ciscus Aretinus (ff. 54v-75V) — Essay

22 x 15 cm. Written in Italy by Domini- on justice: Diligite iustitiam qui iudicatis cus in 1417. Bound in orig. red sheepskin terram x in omni patientia et doctrina

over boards, brass bosses; clasp and 3 (ff. 76-81).

bosses missing. Pap., 82 ff. (the last blank), 19 x 14 Obtained from E. P. Goldschmidt in cm. Written in Germany, 15th c. Bound

1949. in modern green boards. Fd. E. Faral, Les arts poétiques du Obtained from William H. Allen in

XIle et XIIle siécle (1923) 194-262. 1947.

98. S. Augustinus: Speculum de perfecto 102. Ricardus de S. Victore: De All modo vivendi: Quoniam perfectio spiri- patriarchis, etc. tualis x subditor reconciliavit deo (ff. 1- Census, 602, no. 7, when in the collec51) — S. Bonaventura: Tractatus de tion of Ernst F. Detterer, Chicago, Illivenerabili sacramento altaris: Ad ho- nois. Purchased from Brentano in 1950. norem gloriose ac individue fraaes Xde 105. Privilegium ciuitatis Bononie. Explicit tractatus Bonventurae prae-

naratione ad missam, followed by Tabula Vel., 3 tt (the last pans 22 x i (ff. 51v-59v) — S. Bernardus: Liber cm. Written in Italy, late I th or vary soliloquiorum: Verbum michi ad te x 15th Cc. In red silk folder with cardinal’s

Gaudete in Jhesu principe milicie vestre arms in black. , , , d

vos mr [end missing?] (ff. 60-62v) — De O btained aoe vot gia Nardec-

passione (ff. 63-73v) — Gemma cruci- chia, Rome, ee L AM Anti fixi: Excede homo paulisper sensus carnis Text printe y oo uratori, nit x manens cum illo (ff. 74-78v) — S. quitates Italicae medii aevi (Milan, 1738-

Bonaventura: De vita Jhesu: Verus dei 1742) Il, c. 22.

cultor x sit mortalibus eterne vite status 106. Cicero: De senectute (ff. 1-34) — (ff. 79-97v) — Unidentified treatise: Idem: De amicitia (ff. 34v-72) — Idem: Inspira et fac secundum exemplar quod Paradoxa (ff. 72-88) — Idem: Somnium tibi in monte monstratum est x Oro nobis Scipionis (ff. 88v-93v). prestare dignetur Jhesus Christus (fi. 98- Vel., 93 ff., 19 x 12 cm. Written in

160v). Italy, 15th c. Bound in old (orig.?) blind

Vel., 160 ff., 22 x 15 cm. Written tooled leather over boards; defective. probably in lower Rhine country, prob- Sotheby sale (23 Jan. 1950). Obtained ably in Holland, in 1472. Bound in orig. from Maggs in 1950. calf over boards, blind tooled, rebacked; —

bosses on back cover; clasp lacking. 107. Aulus Gellius: Noctes Atticae (exSupposedly belonged to Marien-Miin- tracts).

ster monastery (Benedictine abbey in Pap., 91 ff., 23 x 16 cm. Written in

diocese of Paderborn?); Sir Thomas Italy, ca. 1450-1460. Bound in half calf. Phillipps (Ms. 415); bought by German Obtained from Maggs in 1950.

404 P.G. & J. D. Gordan, Jr., New York 108. Cicero: De officiis (ff. 1-83) — 15th c. (ca. 14807). Map of Italy, 9 Notes in another hand: Si cupis omnia miniatures, decorative borders. Bound in

(ff. 83v-84v). old morocco, gilt.

Vel., 84 ff., 19 x 13 cm. Written in Note above title: “Codice che apper-

northern Italy or southern Germany, mid tineva a Giv. Baruffaldi[?]”’; Sir Thomas

15th c., with traces of early 14th c. Phillipps (Ms. 16386 and 18158). paumpeest wens on a number of leaves. 149. Poggio: Oratio facta in laudem Obtained from Maggs in 1950. illustrissiml, excellentissimi R. P. Venetorum (ff. 1-23v) — Vita excelentissimi

109. Domenico Cavalco: Specchio de imperatoris magni Caroli (ff. 25-66) — croce (ff. 1-175v) — El tractato de la Alcuin: Confessio composita pro serenispouerta de Christo: Questo nostro dio simo Imperatore Carolo magno (ff. 66v-

increato (ff. 175v-185). 70).

Vel. and pap., 185 ff., 14 x 10 cm. Vel., 70 ff., 13 x 9 cm. Written in

Written in Italy, 15th c. Note at end: Italy[?], 15th c. 2 illuminated borders, 2 ‘“Pregate dio per l’anima de fra alfonsso illuminated initials. Bound in old Italian

peccatore.” Bound in vel. mottled calf.

Sir Thomas Phillipps (Ms. 9547). Ob- Bookplate of Walter Sneyd. tained from Quaritch in 1950.

150. Leonardus Aretinus: De temporibus

110. Cicero: Rhetorica ad Herennium. suis summarium (ff. 1-41v) — Idem: Vel. and pap., 54 ff. (2 ff. lacking), 21 Oratio Heliogabali ad meretrices (ff. 43-

x 14 cm. Written in Italy and dated 21 50).

Nov. 1465 “per me Jacobum. M. Johan- Vel., 50 ff., 22 x 14 cm. Written in nis de Maffeis de Zonio.” Bound in old Italy, ca. 1450. Illuminated border and 3

polished calf. illuminated initials. Bound in modern red Bookplate of Henry Alan; belonged to velvet.

Henry Drury, of Harrow.

151. Alexander de Villa Dei: Doctrinale:

111. Cicero: De offictis. Scribere clericulis paro . . . Quas tres Pap., 100 ff., 17 x 11 cm. Written in personas credo in idem deitatis.

Italy, 15th c. Bound in orig. stamped Vel., 63 ff., 14 x 9 cm. Written in

calf, rebacked. Italy, 15th c. Illuminated initial and bor112. S. Julianus Toletanus: Liber de der. Bound in modern blind-stamped comprobatione sexti aetatis (ff. 1-37v) brown morocco.

— §. Isidorus Hispalensis: Liber testi- Note at end: “Hic liber est mei qui moniorum de Christo et eterna eius nati- nomine vocor Joannes Paulus Marconus

vitate (ff. 38-80v) — Hieronymus, Venetus ordinis Minorum Conuentualium

presbyter: Liber de predestinatione: Frater Honorandus, nouitius in Sancti Quidam de _ predestinatione et divina Firmi [sic] anno Domini M.D.CX.”; gratia (ff. 80v-98) — S. Isidorus His- bookplate of William Morris. Obtained

palensis: Proemia (ff. 98-117v). from Maggs in 1938. Pap., 117 ff., 20 x 13 cm. Written in The collection also includes 38 deeds the 15th c. Bound in 20th c. brown cloth. and charters, 12 rolls, and some Ist and

114. Eutropius: Historia Romana. 2nd c. fragments, which have not been Vel., 95 ff., 15 x 9 cm. Written in the described in detail.

R. S. Pirie, New York 405 THE LIBRARY OF Vel. and pap., 94 ff., 25 x 17 cm; ff. MRS. MORRIS HAWKES 1-64 being vel., and ff. 89-94 blank. Writ-

NEW YORK, NEW YORK ten in northern France, 14th c. Watermark resembles Briquet 13227 (Sion, Census, 1686, one item; presented by 1363). Bound in purple morocco, inlays Mrs. Hawkes, Feb. 1941, to the New of green morocco at corners, gilt edges, York Public Library, where it is now by Berti of Florence.

no. 122. Baron Horace Landau (sale, lot 530) to Maggs. Presented by Howard L. Good-

THE LIBRARY OF hart.

C. DORIS HELLMAN J. Frappier and R. S. Loomis, “Un (Mrs. Morton Pepper) nouveau manuscrit de la Morte Artu,”

1065 LEXINGTON AVENUE Bulletin bibliographique de la Société NEW YORK 21, NEW YORK Internationale Arthurienne, II (1950) 95 and following.

1. Selva di varie nobili scrittori; a mis-

cellany largely of European diplomatic THE LIBRARY OF

relations, 1572-1596, in Italian; but in- E. L. McCADAM, JR. and cluding Epistola Tychonis Brahe ad Gas- GEORGE MILNE parum Peuceri, and Epistola Peuceri ad 1798 UNDERCLIFFE AVENUE Tychonem Brahe, dealing with the nova NEW YORK 53, NEW YORK of 1572. Pap., 284 ff., 22 x 17 cm. Written in The description has been supplied by Italy by several hands, including that of Mr. McAdam.

Samuel Davison, ca. 1596. Bound in . .. .

fragment of earlier vel. ms. 1. Das piich der schépf unge an dem XX

Typed table of contents compiled by capitel x des helfungs die heilig drivaltigthe owner. kait Amen (ff. 1-140) — Item als dem

Gerren sein seittem gedffnet ward x

THE LIBRARY OF gelauben und ain sdlige endt. Amen. (ff.

ADOLPH LEWISOHN 141-168).

NEW YORK, NEW YORK Pap., 168 ff., 15 x 11 cm. The first text written in Germany (Nordlingen),

Census, 1719-1720; 5 items. Mr. 1475, “beschriben durch S. Barrnian.”

Lewisohn died in 1938. His ms. no. 5 The second text probably also southern was presented in 1944 by Mrs. David German, by a different hand. One full Wagstaff to Yale University, where it is page miniature on vel. Bound in orig. now no. 155. His other mss. are untraced. blind-stamped brown calf. Bookplate of A. Lanna. Purchased in

THE LIBRARY OF 1955 from Horace G. Commin. DR. AND MRS. ROGER S. LOOMIS

NEW YORK, NEW YORK THE LIBRARY OF ROBERT S. PIRIE

The following description has been 237 EAST 61st STREET

furnished by Dr. Loomis. NEW YORK, NEW YORK 1. La Morte Artu, of the vulgate Arthuri- Descriptions have been furnished by

an cycle (not by Walter Map). the owner.

406 |

1. S. Thomas de Aquino[?]: Expositio Spain (Valladolid), 22 May 1550. One

Decretum (ff. 2-119) —— Tabula super historiated initial, one illuminated border, quatuor libros (ff. 121-160) —~ Guliel- 22 illuminated initials. Bound in a leaf mus Horborch[?]: Conclusiones rotae de from a vel. ms., ca. 1500.

judicibus (ff. 161-218) — Tabula secun- Sold at Sotheby’s (19 May 1958, lot dum ordinem alphabeti super Armandum 95).

de declaraci difficili ico j

logiae (ff. 229-313) cilum dico in theo 6. Grant of land in exchange for four

paid ff. into the Hanaper. Pap., 302 1: ff. ds (lacking 219-228 and poun ; ,

several ff. after 313), 32 x 22 cm. Writ- Vel., 1 £., 13 x 37 cm. Written in Lonten in Germany[?], ca. 1400. Bound in don, 1555. Great Seal of England at-

vel. over oak boards with a chain tached.

Collection of Harold Pierce. Purchased Purchased in 1957 from Francis Ed-

in 1958 from Seven Gables. wards.

, vo 7. Limoges Document granting the monopoly for use. the manufacture of white salt.

F Vel., 170 fi., 9 x 7 cm. Written in Vel., 1 f., 26 x 52 cm. Written in

prance, Ca. 1420. 13 miniatures. Bound London, 14 Mar. 1563. Great Seal of in 16th c. brown calf, with intertwined England attached.

initials “H. c." Purchased in 1957 from Maggs. Purchased in 1957 from John Fleming,

Inc. 8. Katherine Howard: Confession of unfaithfulness to Henry VIII.

3. Prayer book, Sarum use. . . Pap., 2 ff., 31 x 20 cm. Written prob-

Pap., 129 ff., 16 x 11 cm. Written in ably at London, ca. 1541, by an unidenti-

England, 1583. Bound in orig. vel., fied hand. Unbound. ‘Robert Cooke” incised on cover. Purchased from Maggs in 1957.

Meade Falkner (sale, Sotheby, 12 a .

Dec. 1932, lot 86); Sir J. Noble; J. S. B. 9. Vita di Maria, Regina di Scotia, =

72). taly (Florence), ec. , by Fran. “Prayer to the Father, Son and cesco Marcaldi, and dedicated to Cosmo

Noble (sale, Sotheby, 8 Jul. 1957, lot : cre I Mey AD 14 ooo ha Ee in Holy Ghost,” by John Skelton printed in Martelli. Bound in orig. vel. Pithy, Pleasaunt and Profitable Work of Purchased from Maggs in 1958.

Maister Skelton (London, 1568). 11. Petrus Pictaviensis: Genealogia et 4. Justification of Queen Elizabeth [con- chronologia Sanctorum Patrum, sive cerning the execution of Mary Queen of Summa historica Bibliae (slightly defec-

Scots]. tive at beginning Post and end; text begins: diluvium exorta sunt). Pap., 35 ff., 28 x 19 cm. Written in England (London?), 1587. Bound in Write oa _. lu ven X >) cm.

17th c. calf. ritten in Englan , ans?), Ca. Bookplate of Sir Thomas Winnington. 1230. Six fine pen and watercolor drawPurchased in 1958 from Quaritch. Ings. . Published by the Camden Society in Sir Sydney C. Cockerell. Purchased in

1867. 1959 from Quaritch. Drawings are in the style of Trinity

5. Carta executoria de hidalguia. College, Cambridge, ms. O. 34, the RoVel., 24 ff., 34 x 23 cm. Written in mance of Alexander.

Lucius Wilmerding, New York 407

12. Grant for faithful service to John de THE LIBRARY OF Vallibus of certain manors and other NORMAN H. STROUSE property in Northants. and Lincs., for- 420 LEXINGTON AVENUE merly belonging to Simon de Montfort. NEW YORK, NEW YORK Vel., 1 f. Written in England (Canter-

bury), 25 Oct. 1265. With the Great Seal The descriptions were furnished by the

of England of Henry III, 2nd seal (used owner.

1259-1272). 1. Horae. Purchased at auction, Christie’s, Lon- Vel., 218 ff. (wanting 4 ff.), 18 x 12

don (29 Jun. 1959, lot 246). cm. Written in the Netherlands, 15th c. 13. Roger Edwards: Castra Regia. 0 full-page miniatures and in ? illuminated , , initials with borders. Bound 19th c. red Pap., 42 ff., 19 x 14 cm. Written in morocco gilt. England, Jan, 1568. Bound in orig. cal Purchased in 1955 from Philip C. Philip Bliss (sale, 1858, lot 109), with Duschnes, New York

note in Bliss’s hand, ‘of Parker, Oxon.

From Mr. Hyde’s books, of Witney”; 2. Horae, Roman use. Sir Thomas Phillipps (Ms. 18328). Pur- Vel., 143 ff., 15 x 9 cm. Written in

chased in 1959 from Quaritch. France, 16th c. 5 miniatures, 16 illumiPrivately printed for the Roxburghe nated borders. Bound in green morocco Club by Dr. Bliss as Historical Papers, by Derome.

part I (London, 1846). Purchased from Charles Boesen, Detroit.

THE LIBRARY OF

the late GEORGE A. PLIMPTON THE LIBRARY OF NEW YORK, NEW YORK FELIX M. WARBURG

NEW YORK, NEW YORK

Census, 1753-1808; 305 items. These

were bequeathed to Columbia University Census, 1849-1851; 17 items. Mr. in 1936, where they are preserved as the Warburg died in 1937, bequeathing his

Plimpton Collection. nos. 1, 3, 4, 8, 9, 10, 14, and 16 to the New York Public Library, where they are

THE LIBRARY OF now nos. 148-155. In 1941, Mrs. WarJOHN REYNOLDS burg presented no. 13 as a memorial to NEW YORK, NEW YORK her husband to the Library of Congress, where it is now no. 139.

Census, 1811; one item. This ms. was

presented in 1957 to the Harvard College THE LIBRARY OF

Library on the occasion of Mr. Reynolds’s LUCIUS WILMERDING fiftieth reunion, and it is now {MS Fr 152. NEW YORK, NEW YORK Census, 1852-1853, 9 items. Mr. Wilmerding died in 1949, and his library was

dispersed in three sales at the ParkeBernet Galleries, New York; I, 27-29 Nov. 1950; II, 5-6 Mar. 1951; II, 29-31 Oct. 1951. A concordance of the mss. follows.

408 Lucius Wilmerding, New York

Census Sale 10. (Mss. B!') S. Bonaventura[?]: Der 1 Il.408 Stachel der Liebe; a German translation, 2 1.410 in North Bavarian dialect, of the Stimulus

3 III1.590 amoris. 4 11.409 Pap., 179 ff., 21 x 14 cm. Written in 5 11.517 Nuremberg, early 15th c., in three hands,

6 II.411 with the colophon in a fourth hand. 7 II.588 Bound in orig. leather and boards, with 8 III.118 metal bosses and clasp.

9 Not in sale Originally owned by the Dominican nunnery at Medingen, near Donauworth

THE in Bavaria. Presented to the Library by

MORRIS N. & CHESLEY V. YOUNG Hiram W. Sibley.

MNEMONICS LIBRARY L. W. Kahn, “Der Stachel der Liebe, 270 RIVERSIDE DRIVE an Early Fifteenth-Century German Ms.,”

NEW YORK, NEW YORK M. L. N., LIV (1939) 572-579, on which the foregoing description is based. The description was supplied by Dr. oo. Morris N. Young. 1. (Mss. 0") Ordo extremae unctionis, in usum sorori ord. S. Dominici.

1. Petrus de Rosenheim: Roseum memo- Vel., 80 ff., 16 x 12 cm. Written in riale divinorum eloquiorum totam sacram 1481 by Conrad Franckendorfer, for the

scripturam complectens, sive Quota use of the sisters of the Dominican Conlibrorum et capitulorum S. Script. metrica. vent of S. Catherine in Nuremberg. Musi-

Vel., 86 ff., 13 x 9 cm. Written in cal notation. Bound in orig. red pigskin, Austria, after 1410, at the request of blind-tooled, with braided linen bookNicolas of Dinkelspiihel (1360-1433). mark.

Bound in modern white vel. Presented in 1929 by Mrs. Sherman

Belonged, latter half of 19th c., to Clarke. Professor Jacobus Izaak Doedes. Closely resembles, particularly in bind-

ing, Harvard MS Lat 196, which was

THE LIBRARY OF written ca. 1450. OWEN D. YOUNG

NEW YORK, NEW YORK THE LIBRARY OF DR. J. A. BENJAMIN

Census, 1854; one item. This ms. was STRONG MEMORIAL HOSPITAL

purchased in 1941 by William King THE UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER Richardson of Boston, and it is now MS ROCHESTER, NEW YORK

Richardson 40 in the Harvard College

Library. The owner has supplied the material

, from which the following condensed de-

THE UNIVERSITY OF scriptions were made.

ROCHESTER LIBRARY

ROCHESTER, NEW YORK 1. JIatrosophion, nos. 180-194, incomplete at beginning [in agreement with Bib.

Census, 1868-1869, nos. 1-9. Nat., Paris, Cod. Gr. 2315; see Legrand, The description of no. 11 was supplied Bibl. grecque vulgaire, YI, 1-17] — by the Librarian, Dr. John R. Russell. Diocles: Letter to Antiochus [= Corpus

Franciscan Institute, New York 409 med. graec., IX, i (1921) 68] — Con- THE FRANCISCAN INSTITUTE

cerning pulsation [see Ermerius, Anec- LIBRARY

dota med. graec. (Leiden, 1840) 3 and ST. BONAVENTURE UNIVERSITY

following] —- Concerning urine [see ST. BONAVENTURE P. O.,

Ideler, Physici et medici gr. minor., NEW YORK

1:261-283, II:3-182, 307-316] — Gale- .

nus: Diagnosis from dreams [see Med. The Institute was established in 1942

gr. opera, ed. Kiihn, Gal. VI, 832] — as a research center for Franciscan Second, or minor, Iatrosophion, in 42 studies in America. All mss. have been paragraphs, of which no. 41 deals with acquired through the Very Reverend

P.; _

the color of the blood in pleuritis (see Mathias Faust, O. F. M., Procurator Ideler, cited above, I, 293] — Third General of the Franciscan Order. Iatrosophion, a collection of recipes. — Information and descriptions have been

Fourth Jatrosophion [in considerable supplied by the Rev. Fr. Gaudens E. agreement with the first Iatrosophion] — Mohan, O. F. M., of the Institute.

Vocabulary. _ Symeon Seth: On the 1. Jacobus Mediolanensis[?]: Stimulus

value of different articles of food [see R. ; —_ S. Bonaventura: Fuchs, Philol. 53 (1894) columns 449 amoris (ff. 2-25v) Idem: D and following]. All in Greek. Lignum vitae (ff, 26-35v) — idem: We

Pap. 142 ff.. 20 x 14 cm. Written in triplici via (ff. 35v-42) — Richardus de

Epypt[?], 16th from c. S. Victore: DeP. contemplatione exBYP cerpts Book V, L., CXCVI, [= 1742. Fasciculus medicinae, in Latin and 192] (ff. 42-43v) — Wigo of Chartreuse:

Czech; dealing with many aspects of De laude et mysterio cellae [= excerpt medicine, including: Rules for bloodlet- from Epistola ad fratres de Monte Dei, ting [Sudhoff, Chirurgie im Mittelalter, I, P. L., CLXXXIV, 314-315] (ff. 43v-44) 175] (ff. 71v-92v) — Nicolaus of Po- — Definitiones vitiorum et virtutum:

land: Experiments (ff. 111-127v). Septem dicuntur capitalia x oratio quae Pap., 170 ff. (foliated 4-173). Written lectionem interrumpat (ff. 44-49v) — in Bohemia, ca. 1450. Several full-page Wigo of Chartreuse[?]: De vita solitaria anatomical drawings. Bound in orig. calf (= Books I and II, Epistola ad fratres de

with clasp. Monte Dei, P. L., CLXXXIV, 307-354] oo, virtutibus herbarum, in Latin, but vi ewe — pr CLXXXIV. res

. 99v-104 in Italian. 508] (ff. 70v-79V)

Vel., 104 ff. Written in Italy, 15th c. Vel., 79 ff., 22 x 16 cm. Written in

4. Miscellaneous medical treatises, in Low the 15th c. by several hands. Bound in German, including: Practica Batholomei orig. wood boards and brown leather. [Neuburger, II, 1, 514] and a Low Ger-

man translation of the Dream-book of 2. Walter Burley: In Gilbertum de sex Daniel [see Hain 5923 and following]. principiis (ff. 1-22) — Roger Bacon: More than 152 ff. Written in Germany Speculi almukesi compositio (ff. 23-27v) between 1400 and 1450. Bound in orig. | — Jean de Jandun[?]: De unitate generis

leather. et speciei; Ad honorem dei . . . volo disputare x Si dices quod caecitas, incomplete (ff. 28-39) —- Thaddeus de Parma: Quaestio de clementis, incomplete (ff. 40-

42) — Galenus: De simplici medicina,

410 Franciscan Institute, New York books [X-XI (ff. 43-71v) — Idem: De the late 15th c. Bound in orig. brown simplicibus farmaciis, incomplete (ff. 72- leather and wood boards, metal clasps. 93v).

Pap. 97 ff., 31 x 21 cm. Written in the 7. Documents of Franciscan interest. 15th c., by several hands. Geometrical Philip, Archbishop of Salzburg and Duke

diagrams on margins of ff. 23v-27. Bound of Karnten: Document granting an inin orig. brown morocco and wood boards, dulgence to the Franciscans of his arch-

metal clasps. diocese (15 Jun. 1255) — Nicolaus, formerly Konrad of Eisenach: Document 3. Raymundus Lullus: Ars brevis (ff. 2- confirming the right of Franciscans to 28) — Idem: Arbor philosophiae de- preach (28 Mar. 1373) — Pope Urban

sideratae (ff. 29-63). VI: Bull to Albrecht II von Winkl, BishVel., 64 ff., 20 x 14 cm. Written in op of Passau, concerning a Franciscan the 15th c. Bound in 18th c. calf. monastery to be established at Pulka in 4. Raymundus Lullus: Ars demonstrativa Lower Austria (28 Aug. 1378) — (ff. 1-85) — Idem: Liber propositionum Cardinal Pileus: Letter of Urban VI, resecundum artem demonstrativam com- addressed to Joannes Saxo and others, pilatus; Ab arte demonstrativa trahit hoc concerning the struggle between Urban opus x omnipotens verax deus (ff. 85- VI and Clement VII antipope (8 Aug. 118) —— Tabula, for the Liber proposi- 1379). tionum (f. 118-118v) -—— Raymundus

Lullus[?]; Liber catholici et infidelis; FRIEDSAM MEMORIAL LIBRARY Utrum sint angeli. Divina simplicitas x ST. BONAVENTURE UNIVERSITY et sic non valet positio (ff. 119-146). ST. BONAVENTURE, NEW YORK Vel., 146 ff., 26 x 18 cm. Written in

the 15th c., by two hands. Bound in orig. Census, 1877-1878, nos. 1-6. .

brown leather and wood boards. As the only Franciscan university in Ownership inscription, “Nicolaus Pol America, Saint Bonaventure University’s Doctor 1494”; obtained by H. Rosenthal special interest has been in Franciscana. in 1936 “from the library of an Austrian The first librarian, Rev. Joachim Guernoble family”; belonged to H. P. Kraus rini, O. F. M., collected several ms. items

in 1946. ' while serving in America, 1859-1873, Max H. Fisch, Nicolaus Pol Doctor when he left for the mission field in Aus1494 (New York, 1947) 190, no. 253. tralia. The late Very Rev. Mathias Faust,

| O. F. M., Procurator General of the

5. Bartholomaeus Albizzi de Pisis: Liber Franciscan Order, also made additions to conformitatum B. Mariae cum Christo. the library’s holdings.

Vel., 2 vols., 318 ff., 28 x 22 cm. Information and _ descripitions have Written in the 15th c. Two pen drawings, been furnished by the Rev. Fr. Gaudens one pencil drawing, and a tree of attri- E. Mohan, O. F. M., and the Reference butes of the Virgin, in red ink. In 18th c. Librarian, Mrs. Dorothy G. Wayman.

Italian binding. 1. Nicolaus de Dinkelsbihl (not Duns

, , etc.

6. Nicolaus de Dinkelsbuhl: Lectura Scotus): Fectura mellice nsis super IV

age ,; ; ; Sententiarum: Cum desiderarem vestris mellicensis super [V Sententiarum, diswr ; tinctiones LX VIL. caritatibus x et nos apparebimus cum Pap., 241 ff, 29 x 21 cm. Written in P80 in gloria. Ad quam nos perducat

St. Bonaventure University, New York 4i1 Census, 1877. 482 (not 477) ff. Writ- tres o quatro hojas a s[t]ilo. Al. de

ten in the late 15th c. gudiel.”

— Obtained in 1936 by Very Rev. Ma-

5. Breviarium, Franciscan use. , thias Faust, O. F. M., from a Franciscan Census, 1878. As noted by De Ricci, monastery in Barcelona, Spain. this ms. was destroyed in a disastrous

fire in 1930. 9. Biblia Latina. Vel., 445 ff. (lacking f. 12 and last 5 6. Antiphonarium, Franciscan use. chapters of Apocalypse), 14 x 10 cm. Census, 1878. Pap., 125 (not 2) fi, Illuminated initials. Bound in modern red

63 x 45 (not 15) cm. Written in Italy morocco.

(Bologna), at a Franciscan monastery, Presented in 1945 by Very Rev. Maby Fr. Alexander de Bologna, 1476- thias Faust, O. F. M., in honor of the 1480; with additions by later hands to 25th anniversary of Rev. Thomas Plass1796. 7 miniatures; 13 historiated initials; mann, O. F. M., as President of St. Bonmusical notation on 4-line staff. Bound in aventure University. orig. pigskin over wood boards.

Stamp: “Ad Usum Fr. Joachim Guer- 10. Biblia Latina, lacking Psalms, 1 and

rini, O. S. F. concessis”; traditionally, 2 Paralipomena. presented to Fr. Guerrini by a Franciscan Vel., 430 ff., 22 x 16 cm. Written in monastery before he left Italy for New England[?], 14th c. Ornamented initials.

York in 1859. Rebound in brown morocco over boards. oo. Early inscription: “Biblia conventibus

7. S. Bonaventura: De laude Jesu Christi fratrum minorum Walsyngham H.”; (ff. 9-65) — Epitaphium Sponsi et bookplate of Arthur Hugh Smith Barry, Sponsae . . . sub tipo Jacob et Rachel Marbury Hall. Purchased in 1956 from (ft. 65v) — S. Bernardus: Charitas Thomas Thorpe, London, and presented patiens est (ff. 67-80). Preceded by 8 ff. by Hugh Grant, Bradford, Pennsylvania,

Noster. York.

of prayers and meditations on the Pater and Samuel Lasser, Jamestown, New Vel., 80 ff., 12 x 8 cm. Ornamented

initials. In a monastic re-binding, prob- 11. S. Thomas de Aquino: Commentum ably 18th c., of paper covers, vel. spine, in quatuor libros sententiarum magister hand-lettered title; in modern slip-case. Petri Lombardi, pars IV.

Presented in 1947 by John A. Cole- Vel. and pap., 149 ff. (lacking all be-

man. fore Dist. XLII, Quaest. II, Art. II), 29 8. Antiphonarium x 22 cm. Written in Vienna[?], 14th c.; an example of a student’s textbook.

Vel., 91 ff., 78 x 62 cm. Written in Ornamented initials. Old binding of pigSpain, 13th-14th c. Calligraphic orna- skin over boards. rawhide cords

mented initials. Musical notation on 5- Purchased in 1940 from a secondline staff. Bound mn leather Over boards. hand book stall in Boston, Massachusetts

Ownership inscription and bibliographi- by Rev. Irenaeus Herscher, O. F. M cal note in the hand of Alonso de Gudiel librarian of the Friedsam M emorj al Lit

(1526-1573) of the universities of Hues- brary

ca and Osuna: “Tiene este libro noventa ) hojas Faltanle por illuminar quatro hojas 12. Antiphonarium, Spanish Mozarabic

grandes y diez pequenas/Vienen por rite.

pintar diez hojas en partes y por regular Vel., 152 ff. (numerous ff. lacking), 37

412 St. Bonaventure University, New York x 28 cm. Written in Spain (possibly To- 15. S. Bernardus: Sermo de concepcione ledo, convent of San Clemente el Real), gloriosissime Virginis Marie. Preceded by

14th c. Decorated pen-work initials. fragmentary geographical notes in GerBound in orig. leather over wood boards, man and Latin on Cyprus, Candia, and brass corners, brass pegs for leather ties. Poland.

Presented by an American donor who Pap., (watermark Briquet 2505), 8

acquired it in Spain, 1959. ff., 20 x 15 cm. Written probably in

, gathering from a longer ms. In modern

13. Franciscan notebook, used succes- Germany, late 15th c.; evidently a single sively by five friars. Index to the Decretals slipcover. commentary om usury » soting numerous Purchased from Ifan Kyrle Fletcher, ecclesiastical authorities (ff. 11-32) — London, and presented in 1960. Sermones (ff. 38-44) -— Johannes de 16. Miscellany. Charlemagne’s letter to Plato, O. M.: Summula_ contractuum, Leo III; various French prayers; memobased on S. Bernardus and others (ff. 44- randa of proper days to slaughter animals

69) — Sermones (ff. 71-124). for vellum; veterinary medical recipes; Pap. and vel., 128 ff., 15 x 11 cm. etc.

Written in northern Italy, between 1450- Pap., 327 ff., 14 x 10 cm. Written 1500, by five different hands. Bound in probably in France, early 16th c., appar-

dark blue morocco. ently by a Dominican friar. Bound in Early inscription, “Ad usum Fra vel.

Laurentio Perusio.” Presented in 1959; Presented in 1957. probably purchased from Ifan Kyrle 17. S. Bonaventura: In Sententias Petri

Fletcher, London. Lombardi liber III (only).

Descriptive-historical article by Dor- Vel. 174 ff, 18 x 12 cm. Written in othy G. Wayman, The Cord, X, no. 1 France (Pontigny), 13th c. One histori-

(Jan. 1960). ated initial. Bound in modern French 14. Miscellany. Kalendar, Easter tables,Cistercian brown call, gilt. ; abbey at Pontigny; Fr. Blas-

rules of health for the months (ff. 1-18) ,

__ Excerpts. in Latin. f Ss. Bernardus ius Almendros, O.F.M.; Rev. Roderick

r, -,; -MRS. —LOUIS RABINOWITZ

pis; Dy TOMAnselmus, Ss , Wheeler, O.F.M., Acquired in 1960. John Chrysostom, Bonavenvoeulae ‘ratram mninorem Testanentum THE LIBRARY OF beati Francisci, etc. (ff. 158-190).

Pap., 202 —_ ff. (lacking orig. ISLAND, ff. 7-8), 10 SANDS POINT, ? eo LONG NEW YORK

x 6 cm. Written in southern France, ca.

1516. Full-page miniature i. ot S. Clare The following descriptions were pre-

and the Cross; offsetby of missing miniature |Ewart Marston . ; pared Dr. Thomas of S. Francis. Bound in vel. the Yale University Library

Owners’ inscriptions: “Vendu 5 fr. a

of

hotel du Bullion en 1789,” “Schrank 1. Horae.

Saal T.3,” “Ce m’est accru Feb. 1816.” Vel., 196 ff., 16 x 11 cm. Written in Probably purchased by donor from Ifan France, ca. 1350. 11 large miniatures Kyrle Fletcher, London; presented in with delicate foliage borders. Bound in

1959. 19th c. red morocco.

Mrs. Louis Rabinowitz, New York 413 Parke-Bernet sale (30 Nov. 1948, lot France, ca. 1450. 11 large miniatures;

329). 24 small miniatures; miniatures inborders calendar; 22 other ; ; small throughout.

, 2, no. 3, ; “Mar; a Fed W. Allsopp Lite Roe Aan- G9 JOUR ON

2. Cons, with prayers i rene tibrary Bound ca. 1550 in French calf, gilt strap-

Parke-Bernet, 4 Feb, 1947, it 147). | gros-point bag with same name tncorpo-

96 (not 98) ff. Written in France, ca. rate toe real art IV. 1912. lot

1420. List of births and deaths of the 53 50). . > P , Saulnier family, from 1604 to 1718, on flyleaf at end. 8. Horae, Roman use; with the Passion

; from each Paris gospel added. 3. Horae, use. , ,

Vel., 161 ff., 23 x 16 cm. Written in Vel., 332 fi, 12 x 9 cm. Written in

France, ca. 1430. 12 large miniatures France, ca. 1450. 18 miniatures with bor ;

; ‘ .borders ders; many decorated in with flowers and fruit.initials. Bound a, Bound ,; . 16th c.ofinlaid Spanish calf over wood in 15th c.boards, blind-stamped calf attributed over oak .; to Juan boards. with arms ; . ; Carnavate de la Cueva. Signature of Jaune de Nobise; Fritz Inscribed, “Robert C. Jenkins, LyKreisler (sale, Parke-Bernet, 27 Jan. , , , ar 1949. lot 104), minge, the valued gift of John Ruskin, Esq., March 9, 1888”; Fritz Kreisler

4. Horae. (sale, Parke-Bernet, 27 Jan. 1949, lot

Vel., 189 ff., 15 x 10 cm. Written in 110). France, ca. 1450. Full-page painted 9. Horae. frontispiece; 11 large miniatures with Vel., 136 ff., 17 x 11 cm. Written in borders; Painted arms of Jean du Bou- France, ca. 1500. 7 full-page miniatures

chet on sides. and 7 smaller miniatures, with borders. Robert Hoe (sale, part IV, 1912, lot Bound in 16th c. French calf gilt, in

2336); Fritz Kreisler (sale, Parke-Bernet, Lyonnese style.

27 Jan. 1949). Bookstamp of Leopold Heinemann; in

5. Horae, Paris use. Parke-Bernet sale (30 Nov. 1949, lot Vel., 257 ff., 13 x 8 cm. Written in 343).

France, ca. 1440. 39 full-page miniatures; 10. Horae, Amiens use; with additional 12 small miniatures in calendar; borders. prayers in French.

Bound in 17th c. red velvet. Vel., 143 ff., 21 x 15 cm. Written in Parke-Bernet sale (28 Jan. 1947, lot northern France, ca. 1450. 7 large minia-

62). tures; borders throughout. Bound in 16th

? : ; ; corners. southern mina - arn vi large Purchased in 1949 from Rosenbach.

6. Horae, Besancon use c. red velvet with brass bosses and

miniatures with borders. Bound in 18th | 11. Horae, Chartres use.

c. Italian vel. Vel., 160 ff., 18 x 13 cm. Written in northern France, ca. 1475. 15 large

7. Horae, Paris use, with prayers in Latin miniatures, 24 small miniatures, all with

added on flyleaves at both ends. borders. Bound in orig. blind-stamped Vel., 120 ff., 18 x 12 cm. Written in calf over oak boards.

414 Mrs. Louis Rabinowitz, New York Ferris sale (Parke-Bernet, 21 Nov. of art treasures he had shipped back to 1949, lot 494). France.

12. Passionale, in Dutch. Pap., 2 ff. 32 x 22 cm. , Vel. 69 ff. 13 x 9 cm. Written in Purchased in 1932 from Gabriel Wells, ; New York. Holland, ca. 1480. 48 full-page minia-

tures. Bound in 17th c. blind-stamped 3. Martin Le Franc: Le Champion des

calf. dames; fragment; 254 lines [= the text, Bookplate of Reichelts Koopman, in with variations, of ch. 14, 15, 16, 22, Parke-Bernet sale (30 Nov. 1948, lot and 23 of book I of the version printed in

333). Paris, 1530].

13. Psalterium, with litany. F Vel., I an x om. diniicn n

Vel., 154 ff, 21 x 15 cm. Written inurchased encedinae1932 4949 er fromeeAuNn Vélin Saxony (Marseburg?), ca. 1200. 3 large d’Or. Paris miniatures, 12 large illuminated initials, old borders throughout. Bound in 19th

° morocco over oak boards. THE LIBRARY O B Parke-Bernet sale (28 Jan. 1947, lot GRENVILLE KANE

60). TUXEDO PARK, NEW YORK THE LIBRARY OF Census, 1889-1900; 58 items. This li-

partmen O guag ;

PROFESSOR S. PAUL JONES brary was purchased in 1946 by the

Department of Modern Languages Princeton University Library, where it

UNION COLLEGE is designated as the Kane Collection.

SCHENECTADY 8, NEW YORK

THE LIBRARY OF

The descriptions have been prepared DAVID WAGSTAFF

by the owner. TUXEDO PARK, NEW YORK 1. Du Bellay family. Marriage contract, Census, 1901-1906; 23 items. Over a

in French, of Arthur de Maillé and period of years Mr. and Mrs. Wagstaff Claude de Gravy, niece of Cardinal Jean have presented these mss., together with du Bellay (S. Germain-en-Laye, 2 Jun. certain others, to the Yale University Li-

1547); among the witnesses are the brary.

bride’s uncles, Jean du Bellay and Martin

du Bellay. THE LIBRARY OF Vel., 4 ff., 65 x 54 cm. Fragment of ST. JOSEPH’S SEMINARY

red seal attached. DUNWOODIE

Purchased in 1930 from Au_ Dix- YONKERS, NEW YORK

huitiéme Siécle, bookshop, Paris.

The descriptions are based upon infor-

2. Cardinal Jean du Bellay: A. 1. s. mation furnished by the Librarian, the (Paris, 21 Sep. n.y.) to Pierre Francisque, Rev. John H. Harrington.

maitre d’hdtel of the Duke of Florence, in Florence; stating that the cardinal, who 1. Aesop: Fables, in Latin.

has been in Rome, is trying to recover 100 ff., small 4to. Written in Italy[?], from a ship scuttled by the Turks a cargo 16th c. Bound in 18th c. half sheepskin.

University of North Carolina 415

2. Biblia. Bought in 1536 by Zirane[?] Minio. Vel., 432 ff., 31 x 22 cm. Written in Purchased in 1960 from H. P. Kraus

Flanders[?], 14th c. 5 latge and 52 small (bi-weekly Bulletin 49, 25 Apr. 1960,

miniatures, and 10 border miniatures. no. 98). Bound in 18th c. blue morocco. 13. Quintus Curtius: De gestis Alexandri

3. Horae. (ff. 1-129) — Solinus: De situ orbis

Vel., 105 ff., small 4to. Written in terrarum (ff. 130-186). France[?], 15th c. 17 large miniatures; Pap., 187 ff., 28 x 19 cm. Written in illuminated initials; borders. Bound in old 1459. Bound in modern tooled morocco.

calf. Presented in 1955 by Mr. Preston

4. Horae. Davie.

Vel., 79 ff., small 4to. Written in 14. Collection of Aristotelian and related

France[?], 16th c. 10 large and 10 small commentaries. Introduction to Aristotle’s miniatures; 20 illuminated borders. Bound logic (ff. 1-47v) — In universam Aris-

in 19th c. red morocco. totelis Logicam disputationes (ff. 48-108)

— In introductionem Porphyrii disputa-

THE LIBRARY OF tiones (ff. 109-171v) — In libros priores THE UNIVERSITY OF analyticos disputatio unica (ff. 173-178v) NORTH CAROLINA — In libros posteriores analyticos demonCHAPEL HILL, NORTH CAROLINA strationis (ff. 215-254v) — In libro perihermenias (ff. 257-270v) — In librum

Census, 1907-1909, nos. 1-9. praedicamentorum (ff. 272-359). Descriptions have been furnished by Pap., 359 ff., 21 x 15 cm. Written in Dr. B. L. Ullman and Lawrence F. Lon- Italy, 16th c. Bound in modern half

don, Curator of Rare Books. leather.

Bookplate of Conte Paolo Vimercati10. Horae. Soz7i: red f Italian dealer b Vel., 115 ff., 21 x 15 cm. Written in 7a EQUATOR BN AA COONEY _ A. B. Hunter. Acquired in 1930 from France, 15th c. 15 large miniatures, many the collection of the Rev. Mr. Hunter illuminated initials and borders. Bound

in morocco gilt. 15. Hymnarium.

Names and arms of former owners: Vel., 8 ff. (last two blank except for Francois de Ja Tour and Helene de Bussy. ruling for music), 23 x 17 cm. Written : Presented in 1946 by Dr. Frederick in the 15th c. Bound in vel.

Hanes. Acquired from A. B. Hunter in 1930. 11. Psalterium, with kalendar. 16. Copy of notarial documents (real Vel., 171 ff., 20 x 14 cm. Written in estate sales, etc.) at Pistoia, 1440-1456,

France, 15th c. Illuminated initials. Bound chiefly involving Michelangelo and Fran-

in tooled morocco, by Riviere. cesco di Antonio de Conversinis.

Purchased in Sotheby auction, 1929, Vel., 16 ff. (numbered 21-25, 5, 3-4, by Burton Emmett. Purchased in 1951 7-8, 6, 9, 11, 28-30), 28 x 21 cm. Writ-

by the University. ten in Italy, 15th c. Bound in decorated

12. Francesco Petrarca: Trionfi, and boards. .

Fam. XIL,2 (in Italian). Acquired from A. B. Hunter in 1930. Pap., 49 ff., 20 x 14 cm. Written in the 17. Commentary on Justinianus: Insti-

16th c. Bound in orig. Italian calf. tuta, I; followed by index.

416 University of North Carolina Pap., 1 + 64 + 14 ff., 20 x 14 cm. 24. Choir-book. Written in Italy (Naples?), 16th c. Vel., 29 ff., 41 x 30 cm. Written prob-

Bound in old vel. ably in Spain, 1593[?]. Bound in old calf Farly ownership notes: ‘Nicolai over heavy wood boards.

Oliva,” “Nicolai Oliva Vin.” Acquired Early inscription: “Siendo Vicaria de

in 1930 from A. B. Hunter. este Convento de Nuestra Madre Santa 18. Table of Italian families, perhaps Clara > Mm Sefiora Dona Michaela Naxera,

Venetian. with dates of deaths se hizo este libro de Oficios nuebos a sus

”’xAcquired in 1930 Pap., 7 + 251 + 5 ff,”10 7 cm. vspensas ed

from A. B.

Written in Italy, 16th c. Bound in old Hunter.

calf. 25. Institutionum canonicarum libri II; Acquired in 1930 from A. B. Hunter. followed by index.

19. Leonora Medici: Copybook. Pap., 1 + 149 + I fi, 21 x 1 cm. Pap., 35 ff., 19 x 26 cm. Written in Written in Italy (Naples), 16th c. Bound

Italy (Florence), 16th c. Bound in orig. in old vel.

vel. Inscription: “Ex libris v.i.d. Gherardi S. Gibson Craig. Acquired in 1930 Antonii de Gaeta, sub disciplina v.1.d.D.

from A. B. Hunter. Petri de Turris.” Acquired from A. B. Hunter.

20. Quadernuttio de salari (Italian ac-

count book), 1564-1581. 26. Institutionum civilium libri IT. Pap., 20 ff. (including 6 blank), 28 x Pap., 3 + 179 ff., 21 x 15 cm. Written 10 cm. Written in Italy, 1564-1581. in Italy (Naples), 16th c. Bound in old

Bound in modern boards. vel.

Acquired in 1930 from A. B. Hunter. Inscription: “Ex libris v.i.d. Gherardi Antonii de Gaeta”; “sub disciplina 21. Padre Biondo: Morte dell’ illustris- v.id.D. Petri de Turris.”’ Acquired in

simo Sig. Troilo Savello. 1930 from A. B. Hunter. Pap., 48 ff., 25 x 19 cm. Written in

Italy in 1592. Bound in vel. 27. Nicolaus Gaeta: Institutionum iuris Acquired in 1930 from A. B. Hunter. Neapolitani libri IV.

| Pap., 190 ff., 20 x 15 cm. Written in

22. Records of sales, etc., signed and Italy (Naples), 1540. Bound in old vel. sealed by various notaries of Sarteano, Acquired in 1930 from A. B. Hunter. 1546-1608.

Vel., 43 ff., 23 x 16 cm. Written in 28. Stefano di Castro Medico: Sopra le Italy, 1546-1608. Bound in old tooled pitture che sono in una delle camere del leather, with bosses. Bound at front, vel. Signor Geri Spini.

leaf of a 14th c. service book, 32 x 23 Pap., 18 ff, 19 x 13 cm. Written in cm.; bound at back, vel. leaf of a 14th c. Italy, 16th c. Bound in limp vel.

annotated digest, 15 x 23 cm. Acquired in 1930 from A. B. Hunter.

Acquired in 1930 from A. B. Hunter. 29. Poems in Italian, including two about 23. Giovanni Battista Fagiuoli: Poems, in a dinner to which N. N. and B. B. had

Italian. been invited. Pap., 64 ff., 20 x 14 cm. Written in Pap., 12 ff. (including 6 blank), 21 x

Italy in 1514. Bound in modern boards. 16 cm. Written in Italy, 16th c. Bound in Acquired in 1930 from A. B. Hunter. modern boards.

University of North Carolina 417 Acquired in 1930 from A. B. Hunter. Pap., 2 ff., 29 x 21 cm. Written in

See also no. 46, below. Italy, 15th c. Bound in modern boards.

Acquired in 1930 from A. B. Hunter.

30. Poems in Italian, the first called “La —— .

Scivolata,” dealing with a letter sent by 36. Conto di Niccolo di messer Charlo

the Balia of Siena to the Grand Master of Federighi, 1459-1497. . .

Malta. _ Pap., 4 ff., 29 x 22 cm. Written in Pap., 16 ff, 20 x 13 cm. Written in Italy, 15th c. Bound in modern boards. Italy, 16th c. Bound in modern boards. Acquired in 1930 from A. B. Hunter. Acquired in 1930 from A. B. Hunter. 37. Account book, in Italian, of the mon-

«ning: astery of Santa Maria di Barbiano, distoye poems in Italian, beginning: Spina tict of San Gemignano, 1452-1593. |

Pap., 6 ff., 20 x 13 cm. Written in Pap. 171 ff, 29 x 22 cm. Written Italy, 16th c. Bound in modern boards. in Italy, 15th-16th c. Bound in old vel. Acquired in 1930 from A. B. Hunter. Inscription: “Die 9 Martii 1592. Exhibitur[?] per Reverendum Dominum 32. Francesco Petrarca: Le vite degli Philippum de Thedaldis de Florentia in uomini illustri, trans. into Italian by Monasterio Sanctae Mariae de Barbiano Donato degli Albanzani; incomplete ex- comitatu Sancti Geminiani. . .” Acquired tracts. in 1930 from A. B. Hunter.

Pap., 16 ff. (numbered 34-39, 151- 38. Life of Pope Innocent IV, in Italian.

160), 37 x 27 cm. Written in Italy, 14th Pap. 1 + 13 + 2 ff, 22 x 16 cm. c. Bound in modern half vel. Written in Italy, 16th c. Bound in decoAcquired in 1930 from A. B. Hunter. rated paper wrappers.

Text corresponds to edition of A. M. le Comte Riant. Acquired from

Razzolini, I.267-315 (Grosso oltre usanza A.B. Hunter. x codato), 637-659 (In questa x sepol-

tura), 781-793, 711-737, 737-763. 39. Giovanni Padovano Veronese: Della riforma dell’anno.

33. Dictionary of legal terms. Pap., 2 ff. (numbered 119-120 at top,

Pap., 338 ff., 28 x 20 cm. Written in 74-75 at bottom), 22 x 15 cm. Written in Italy, 15th c. Bound in modern half vel. Italy in 1580.

Names of early owners: Narcisus Acquired in 1930 from A. B. Hunter. Armenzanus, J. U. D.; Maximus Armen-

zanus; D. Antonii Amizatti[?] de Monte 40. Account book of Giovanni Battista Granario. Acquired in 1930 from A. B. d’Agniolo Doni.

Hunter. Pap., 11 ff., 29 Italy, x 22 cm. Written in 16th c. Bound in modern boards. 34. Grant of citizenship by Duke Alfonso Acquired in 1930 from A. B. Hunter. of Ferrara, signed by Lodovico Ariosto.

Vel., 1 £., 48 x 30 cm. Written in 41. Notarized copies of documents in

red morocco. , f. 1. Purchased in 1950 from N. Christen- Pap., 2 + 145 ff., 32 x 24 cm. Written

Ferrara, 15 May 1509. Bound in half Spanish, beginning in 1584; with index on

sen. in Spain, 1584 andvel., later. Bound in old marked on cover, “Quaderno 3, 35. Conto di Niccolo di messer Charlo Letra C.”

Federighi, 1471-1495. Acquired in 1930 from A. B. Hunter.

418 University of North Carolina 42. Revision of the Statutes of Florence the 16th c. (after 1534). Bound in modfor the Grand Duke of Tuscany, in Italian. ern boards. Pap., 390 ff., 30 x 21 cm. Written in Acquired in 1930 from A. B. Hunter. Italy, 16th[?] c. Bound in half vel.

Acquired in 1930 from A. B. Hunter. 49. Dowry agreement. Vel., 1 f., 64 x 28 cm. Written in

43. Tractatus de sacramentis: Alibi de Italy, 1387. sacramentis scolastice consideravimus. Acquired in 1930 from A. B. Hunter. Pap., 31 ff., 20 x 13 cm. Written in the

16th[?] c. Bound in modern boards. 5Q. Sale of land. Acquired in 1930 from A. B. Hunter. Vel., 1 f., 64 x 47 cm. Written in Italy, 1512.

44.. Paolo Veneto: Summa naturalium; Acquired in 1930 from A. B. Hunter. incomplete and damaged.

Pap., 109 ff., 40 x 29 cm. Written in 51. Exchange of lands. the 15th c. by Mathias de Almanis. Bound Vel., 1 f., 39 x 26 cm. Written in

in old wood boards. Italy, 1352.

Acquired in 1930 from A. B. Hunter. Acquired in 1930 from A. B. Hunter.

45. Poems in Italian. 52. Document of Joanna II. Pap., 10 + 3 ff., 20 x 14 cm. Written Vel., 1 f., 13 x 26 cm. Written in in Italy, 16th[?] c. Bound in old vel. Italy, 14th-15th c. Acquired in 1930 from A. B. Hunter. Acquired in 1930 from A. B. Hunter.

46. Institutionum oratoriarum liber (ff. 53. Justinianus: Digesta, 26.7.39.3 to [-49) —- Contro la traduzione de gl’ora- -26.7.39.18: heres in provincia x postZzioni di Cicerone da Lodovico Dolce quam. With marginal gloss.

fatta (ff. 65-74v) — Incerti autoris epis- Vel., 1 f., 30 x 21 cm. Written in tola ad patrem Neapolitanae — urbis Italy, 14th c. On the chained cover nobilium mores graphice describens (ff. (tooled leather over wood boards) of a 72-85v) — Italian version of the same, book now lost.

made by N.N. (ff. 88-103). Acquired in 1930 from A. B. Hunter. Pap., 3 + 103 ff., 21 x 15 cm. Written

in Italy (Naples), 16th c. Bound in old 54. Letters patent to Sir Nicholas Parker.

vel. Vel., 1 f., 18 x 40 cm. Written m Early inscriptions: “Ex libris v.i.d. England, 1598.

Gherardi Piacasa’’; “I! lettore é stato D. Purchased in 1929 by Burton Emmett Giovanni Balia di Vico.” Acquired in from Maggs. Purchased from Emmett in

1930 from A. B. Hunter. 1951.

See also no. 29, above. 55. Emperor Charles V: Grant of title 47. Justinianus: Instituta, LI-IV. of Count Palatine to Caesar de Martinis. Pap., 121 ff., 22 x 16 cm. Written in Vel., 1 f., 61 x 74 cm. Written in 1598. Italy, 16th c. Bound in modern half vel. Purchased in 1951 from Burton EmAcquired in 1930 from A. B. Hunter. mett.

48. List of works by Girolamo Savon- 56. Valerius Maximus: fragment, in arola, references to him by various auth- Italian translation, comprising VIII.10.1 ors, and allied materials; mostly in Italian. to Ext. 1 (popolo x Il quale essendo Pap., 109 ff., 24 x 18 cm. Written in adoman—), VUI.10.Ext. 1 to VIII.11.1

University of North Carolina 419 (dato qual cosa fosse efficacissima xX per- 66. Account book, in Italian.

desse la speranza del comba—). Census, 1914, no. 16.

Vel., 1 column from a leaf, ~ 4 67. Vita di Filippo Strozzi.

cm. Written in Italy, 14th c. One illumi- Census, 1914, no. 17. nated initial.

Owned by . . . scho Marinelli, 1559. 68. Confessione, etc.

Acquired in 1930 from A. B. Hunter. Census, 1914, no. 18.

57. Purchase of land. 69. Account book, in Italian, of a colleVel., 1 f., 64 x 45 cm. Written in gium at Venice, etc.

Italy, 1512. Census, 1914, no. 19. Purchased mett.

in 1951 from Burton Em- 70. Records, in Latin, of a suit at Pisa.

C ,CNSUS 1915, no.° 20. Note: The mss. listed in Census, 1912-

1919, as in the library of the late Rever- 71. Records, in Latin, of a suit at Pisa.

end Aaron Burtis Hunter, of Raleigh, Census, 1915, no. 21.

North Carolina, are now (except for nos. 7

2, 3, 4, 6, 12, 13, and 14) in the library ng hee in Latin, of property in Monte of the University of North Carolina, com- vc. I. 1915. no. 22

prising nos. 58-91, as follows: ensus, » NO. 22.

toCensus, IV.63. Ravenna. 1912, no. 1. Census, 1915, no. 23.

58. S. Gregorius Magnus: Dialogi, III.17 73. Rental, in Latin, of lands chiefly in

59. Horae, Roman use. 74. Jacobus Menochius: De immunitate Census, 1913, no. 5. ecclesiae pro ad eam confugientibus. 60. S. Gregorius Magnus: MoraliaCin, 1915, emusno. no24.

, , 1613.

Job, XX VI-XXXV. 75. Antonius de Brunis et al.: Series of

Census, 1913, no. 7. charters involving a piece of land, 1521-

61. Officium B. V. Mariae, Roman use. Census, 1915, no. 25. Census, 1913, no. 8.

Will, of inSebastiano Italian, ofRhenier ti ier. 62. Officium B. V. Mariae, Roman use. 76. Vi italian, Census, 1913, no. 9.

Census, 1916, no. 26.

77. Amadeus VIII, Duke of Sav P

) Ce , 1916, Census, 1913, no. 10. no. | mes 27. no

an Fr. vente O.M.: Liber de Felix V): Will, etc. of Savoy (Pope arbore vitae, etc.

ae , 78. Baptista Mantuanus: Alfonsus pro

64. Bartolommeo Guidotti: Italian poems rege Hispaniae de victoria Granate, etc.

inCensus, honor of Pope Sixtus V. Census, 1916, no. 28. 1913, no. 11. 79. De figuris, etc.

65. Thomas de Morelia Saonensis: | C onsus, 1916, no. 29. Quinternus rubricarum instrumentorum

receptorum. 80. Resta family, of Milan: Cartularium. Census, 1914, no. 15. Census, 1916, no. 30.

420 University of North Carolina 81. Pompeo Cavallini: Fortificazioni mili- 202-424) (ff. 1-195) — S. Augustinus:

tari. Quaestionum LXV ab Orosio proposite

Census, 1917, no. 31. (P.L., XL, 733 ff.) (ff. 195-239v) — 82. Sermones decem. Idem: Adversus Manicheos (ff. 239vCensus, 1917. no. 32. 259) — Prosper Aquitanus: Pro Augustino; responsiones ad epistulam calum-

83. Summary, in Latin, of legal testimony niatium, incomplete (P.L., XLV, 1833-

given by Luca Soderini. 1844) (ff. 259v-271). Census, 1917, no. 33. Vel., 272 ff., 24 x 10 cm. Written in 84. Relazione della morte della Signora 1173 in north Castile or Navarre; f. 272:

Vittoria Accoramboni. etc. Facto libro in era M.CC.XI; quando rex Census, 1917. no 34. Idefonsus castellanus obsedit Ogronio[?]

‘ — et cepit cum fame de manu regis Navarre,

85. Statuti et ordini della universita de Albaro[?] Vegio tenente.” One ornaBrentadori della citta di Cremona, etc. mental initial. Modern binding.

Census, 1917, no. 35. Purchased in 1954 from a private li-

86. Investiture of Lucas, son of Amator brary in Madrid.

de Floridis, as eques auratus, etc. 2. Record of litigations involving inhabi-

Census, 1918, no. 36. tants of Villa Nueva de la Serena, in 87. Sermons. in Latin. Spanish. Concerns the confiscation and Census. | 918 no. 37. return of certain properties of Francisco Rossa.

88. Treatise, in Italian, concerning the Vel., 66 ff., 30 x 22 cm. Dated and

election of popes, etc. witnessed, 10 May 1586, at “Villa los Census, 1918, no. 38. Illes.” Full-page frontispiece in colors, ; one miniature portrait of Philip IJ, 14 nines O18. no, 39. ornamental initials. Bound in red velvet, spine worn.

90. Leo Baptista Albertus: De pictura, Purchased by Mrs. MacKinney in 1954

etc. from a private library in Madrid, and preCensus, 1918, no. 40. sented to Professor MacKinney.

91. Collection of 798 deeds on vellum Contents analy zed with the assistance

and paper. of Professors Federico Gill and John E. Census, 1919, not assigned a number. Keller, and Mrs. Esmeralda Javens. 3. Hippocrates: Aphorismi, fragment; V,

THE LIBRARY OF 24-42, with Galen’s commentary.

PROFESSOR L. C. MacKINNEY Vel., 1 f., 29 x 19 cm. Written in the

UNIVERSITY OF Low Countries, 13th c. Red and blue

NORTH CAROLINA omamenta init introducing each aphorism. Unbound.

CHAPEL HILL, NORTH CAROLINA Presented by Professor B. L. Ullman, The descriptions have been furnished 1954. by the owner.

1. S. Isidorus Hispalensis: Quaestiones in

Vetus Testamentum (P.L., LXXXIII,

Professor B. L. Ullman, North Carolina 421

THE LIBRARY OF 14th c., by various hands; with dates in PROFESSOR text, 1346, 1360, 1385, etc. Miscellaneous BERTHOLD LOUIS ULLMAN loose sheets, bound recently in old vel.

UNIVERSITY OF leaves from a service book. NORTH CAROLINA Purchased in 1936 from Luigi Gonnelli

CHAPEL HILL, NORTH CAROLINA & Figli, Florence.

Census, 667-668, nos. 1-9. | | o,f seudo- Augustinus: Speculum pec Professor Ullman’s library was in Chi- Vel., 12 ff. (lacking 4 ff. at end), 15 x cago when recorded in the Census. He , has furnished the following descriptions 10 cm. Written in France, 14th c. 1 illu-

minated initial. Bound in a vel. leaf con-

5. Festus: De verborum significatione, taining a 14th c. French document.

etc. Luigi Chiappelli (1855-1936). PurCensus, 668. Has now been identified chased in 1936 from Luigi Gonnelli & as lot 1691 in the William Henry Black Fighi, Florence. sale (So theby, 28 Jul. — 2 Aug. 1873). 14. Service book, fragment.

a . el., 5 X cm. Written a

The British Museum copy of the catalogue Vel. 1 £.. 25 18 Writt t

indicates that it was purchased by Waller. Monte Cassino (Beneventan script), 12th 10. Officium secundum ordinem Humili- c. IJJuminated initials; neumes.

atorum. Formerly used as a wrapper in a

velvet. ,

Vel., 40 ff. (2 ff. missing between 25 Neapolitan archive. Purchased in 1936 and 26), 12 x 9 cm. Written in northern from Erik von Scherling, Leyden, no. Italy, 14th c. 3 miniatures. Bound in rose 70a. Purchased in 1926[2] from F. Perrella, 15. Sacramentarium, two fragments, each

Naples (no. 83952) tour lines. Vel., 2 ff., 2 x 18 cm. Written in 11. Gasparinus Barzizius Bergomensis: France, 9th c.

Epistolae; lacking part of Ep. 40, Epp. Purchased in 1937 from Erik von 41-45, part of Ep. 46, and parts of Epp. Scherling, Leyden (Rotulus, IV, no. 154-155. — Hieronymus Guarinus: Car- 2033). men epithalamium in dominum Ambro- 16. Theological fragment. sium Auogarium jurisconsultum Brisien- Vel., 1 f., 29 x 20 cm. Written in the

sem ad Zinebium [sic] Strozzam. 12th c.

Pap., 88 ff. (lacking 4 ff. between 21 Purchased in 1937 from Erik von and 22, 1 f. between 79 and 80), 19 x Scherling (Rotulus, IV, no. 1926). 14 cm. Written in Italy, 20 Aug. 1493,

by the scribe Delphinus Pergolanus. 17. Cicero: Epistolae familiares, incom-

Bound in modern boards. plete; ends at XV.2.6.

Old shelf-mark, “2663 C. 20.” Pur- Pap., 250 ff. (lacking 4 ff. between 247 chased in 1926[?] from F. Perrella, and 248; several other ff. misbound), 23

Naples (no. 91256). Xx 17 cm. Written in Italy, 15th c. Bound in orig. wood boards rebacked with 12. Fucecchio. Judicial actions of the brown leather.

commune of Fucecchio, Italy. Old shelf-marks, “S Sc. IV,” and “H. Pap., 125 ff. (wrongly numbered 135), 36.” Purchased in 1938 from Maggs (cat.

about 30 x 23 cm. Written at Fucecchio, 666, no. 107A).

422 Professor B. L. Ullman, North Carolina

18. Sermons, in Latin: Diligamus te Vel, 1 f., 16 x 5 cm. Written in domine, Psalmus 17. Differentiam ponunt France, 14th c.

x Prima divinalis. Purchased in 1940 from D. Felipa, Pap., 56 ff. (lacking 11-13, 35-38, 52- Lisbon.

33), 21 x 15 cm. Written in Italy, 15th c. ,

a dern binding of a vel leat from © 23. Theological fragments in the binding

15th c. service book of Thomas Aquinas, Contra gentiles Contemporary inscription: ““Tesus yan Laoey and Summa theologiae

Maria Franciscus Antonius Clarus[?] ( Vel. 2 f ) 39 23 Wr ,

a F ,) .wy )3 i972. $6 ° =e

Ludoicus”; library stamp, “LibrferiJa S. It ea Ath ° x cm. Written in

Prancisci Stronconi” (Stroncone, near ‘Inscriptions: “Conventus Sancte Marie vem site of a Franciscan monastery); consolatoris Saone” (16th c.): “In usum

shelf mark “D. IV. nO en _ fratris Laurentii Savonensis 1584”; “Hic

t >i .

1947 at Swann Auction Galleries. New liber est Conventus sancti Iacobi et sancti

York (sale 194, 18 Dec. 1947, lot 234). old library 3 mba toes 00 a 19. Breviarium, spring, summer, and _ chased in 1948 in Genoa.

Pan. 508 7 ee nein Site. near 24. Hymnale, fragment used as cover of

Ps ; , La civil conversatione di Signor Stefano

‘the Rhine, 14th-15th c., by two scribes. Gua (Venice, 1588)

Bound in orig. wood boards and brown Val. 1 eb t 20 29 cm. Written

leather with brass bosses; clasps missing. in Italy 15 he on * ° P urchased in 1948 from U. Saba, Owned by Francois Ricci. Purchased Trieste (cat. 111, no. 66). about 1907 in Florence

20. Theological fragments bound in a 25. Hymnale, fragment used as cover for copy of Catullus, Tibullus, Propertius a copy of M. Antonius Maioragius, In

(Venice: Aldus, 1502). . . dialogum de partitione oratoria M. Tullii Vel., 2 ff., 12 x 4 cm. Written in Italy, Ciceronis commentarius (Milan, 1569).

14th c. _ Vel., 1 f., about 42 x 26 cm. Written in

Owned by William Vanasour (16th c.) Italy, 15th. and F. B. Tarbell (1868). Gift of W. G. Owned by Franciscus Cassius (17th

Hale. c.); old library number, C. 87. Purchased 21. Theological fragments bound in copy in 1948 from Turri, Milan (cat. 53, no. of Alexander Guarino, In C. V. Catullum 127).

... expositiones (Venice, 1521). 26. Theological fragment, bound in a

14th c. 1538).

Vel., 5 ff., 11 x 5 cm. Written in Italy, copy of Caesar (Freiburg im Breisgau,

Gift of Bartholomaeus Zorzi to the Vel., 1 f., 10 x 15 cm. Written in

library of St. Francis of the Patres Re- France, 13th c. formati at Ceneta (Ceneda), where it Owned by Ed. Taylor, St. John’s Colwas no. L 292 (16th c.); owned by Wal- lege, 1701; Bishop White Kennett; Albert

ter Ashburner, Florence (20th c). Pur- Irvine (1842). Purchased from Miles chased in 1939 from U. Saba, Trieste. (no. 1014). 22. Theological fragment bound in a copy 27. Four vel. fragments, bound in a copy

of Fenestella (Paris, 1529). of Turnebus, Adversaria (Aureliopoli,

Professor B. L. Ullman, North Carolina 423 1604): one juristic piece, in Latin, 23 x 10.6 to 11.2.1, as in Thomas Aquinas, 4 cm., written in Italy, 14th c.; 3 small Opera (Parma, 1866) XX, 133-138,

German pieces, 2 x 5 cm., 15th. translatio antiqua by William of MoerOwned by R. Hogerbeets. Purchased beke. in 1947 from Export Book Co., Preston. Vel., 1 f., 19 x 15 cm. Written in the

28 Treat af 13th or 14th c. i ar vi eT ent. Written | Purchased in 1952 from Erik von

France, 12th c.

ele ” x cm. Wren an Scherling (Rotulus, VI, no. 2396).

Purchased in 1952 from Erik von 34. Aristoteles: Physica, fragment, VIII,

Scherling (Rotulus, VI, no. 2358). 4.6 to 5.4. | Vel., 1 f., 15 x 19 cm. Written in the 29. Fragment of a medieval grammar. 14th c.

Vel., 1 f., 16 x 11 cm. Written in Purchased in 1952 from Erik von

England, 14th c. Scherling (Rotulus, VI, no. 2397).

Purchased in 1952 from Erik von a, f

Scherling (Rotulus, VI, no. 2364). 35. Missale, fragment; with lesson from Matt. 20.13-16; Hebr. 4.11-16; Mark 30. Passio S. Marcelli Papae (Mombri- 9.29-35.

tius, Sanctuarium, II, 171 ff.). Vel., 1 f., 20 x 18 cm. Written in the Vel., 1 f., 39 x 31 cm. Written in Low Countries, 10th c.

France, 13th c. Purchased in 1952 from Erik von Old library nos.: B. D., No. 16, D.20. Scherling (Rotulus, VI, no. 2398). Marginal annotation in 16th c. French. 36. Treatise on virt and vices. fragPurchased in 1952 from Erik von Scher- ment: chapter - superbia wees 5

ling (Rotulus, VI, no. 2366). Vel. 1 f., 16 x 11 cm. Written in Italy, 31. S. Gregorius Magnus: Dialogi, frag- 14th c.

ment; 1.9 (P.L. LXXVII, 197C-205B) Purchased in 1952 from Erik von and II.7 (P.L., LXVI, 146A-152B). Scherling (Rotulus, VI, no. 2402). Vel., 2 conjoint ff., 28 x 23 cm. Writ- 37. Biblia Latina, fragment; Macc. I, 2.5

ten in Germany, 13th c. to 3.39.

Purchased ° in 1952 from Erik von Vel., 1 f., 30 x 23 cm. Written in Aus-

Scherling (Rotulus, VI, no. 2370). tria, 14th c.

32. Part of service book (ff. numbered in Purchased in 1952 from Erik von pencil 234-239; also traces of page num- Scherling (Rotulus, VI, no. 2405).

bering, 447[?]-457) -— Jacopone da 38. Biblia Latina, fragment; Ps. 106.14 Todi: Stabat mater (ff. 239v-241, pp. to 108.27.

458-461). Vel., 1 col., 22 x 8 cm. Written in Vel., 8 fff. -f- 2 blanks, 11 x 7 cm. England, 13th c. Written in France by two hands. On f. Purchased in 1952 from Erik von

241v: “Anno domini millesimo quad- Scherling (Rotulus, VI, no. 2418).

ringesimo septuagesimo die ultima [uni em.” Alexandrum regem: Hunc tractatum (ff.

Sabbato mane hora prima post merid- 39. Pseudo - Aristoteles: Epistula ad Purchased in 1952. from Erik von lv-3) — Pontius Pilate to Claudius (f. Scherling (Rotulus, VI, no. 2392). 3) — Boethius: De unitate et uno (ff.

3-4) — Pseudo-Aristoteles: Secreta sec-

33. Aristoteles: De anima, fragment; III, retorum (chapter De regimine sanitatis)

424 Professor B. L. Ullman, North Carolina (ff. 4-5v) —— Quaestiones (ff. 6-27v) — 45. Canon law fragment.

Quotations from Richard and Albertus Vel., 1 f., 22 x 18 cm. Written in

Magnus (f. 27v). northern Italy, 14th c.

Vel., 27 ff., 17 x 12 cm. Written in the Purchased in 1954 from Erik von

14th c. Bound in paper. Scherling (Rotulus, VII, no. 2538).

; Owned in Spain, 19th “3 bookp late and 46. Pseudo-Dionysius: De mystica theosignature of Friedrich Dobe, in whose li- ; , brary it w "69. Purchased in Ger- logia, fragment; 3-end, not Grosseteste S

y it was no urchased in Ge

many, 1947, by Kiffin Rockwell, who pre-

translation; Epistola ad Gaium (P. G.,

sented it to Professor Ullman in 1953 IIL, 1065).

Vel., 1 f., 15 x 11 cm. Written in

40. Alexander de Villadei: Doctrinale, England, 13th c.

fragments; verses 1678-1719, 1797-1834, Purchased in 1954 from Erik von 1947-2045, 2103-2108, 2129-2134, Scherling (Rotulus, VII, no. 2553).

2153-2158, 2182-2186. 47. Digesta, fragment; XXXIII, 26 to Vel., 6 ff. and two loose fragments, 21 32.6, with marginal gloss.

x 14 cm. Written in France, 13th-14th c. Vel., 1 f., 27 x 20 cm. Written in 17th[?] c. inscription: “Cest inventaire northern Italy (Bologna?), 14th c.

commancant lettre A et finissant lettre D Purchased in 1954 from Erik von samble avoir este fait et escrit par Guil- Scherling (Rotulus, VII, no. 2580). laume Blegie. Voy. cest inventaire lettre

F.” Purchased in 1954 from Erik von 48. Pope Gregory IX: Decretales, fragScherling (Rotulus, VII, no. 2473). ment gloss. II, 26.20 to 27.11, with marginal 41. Eberhardus Bethuniensis: Graecis- Vel., 1 f., 32 x 20 cm. Written in the mus, with commentary, fragment; IV.4 to 14th c.

V.41. Once owned in Germany: “Lehn Buch Vel., 1 f., 21 x 16 cm. Written in the de 1607. No. 694.” Purchased in 1954 14th c. from Erik von Scherling (Rotulus, VII, Purchased in 1954 from Erik von no. 2580).

Scherling (Rotulus, VII, no. 2478).

49. Vicomte de Caudebec: Acknowl-

42. Vergilius: Eclogae, 1.1 to 5.22. edgment, in French, of receipt of four Vel., 5 ff., 24 x 17 cm. Written in the livres from the town of Caudebec for the

14th c. Bound in modern boards. marriage of the Queen of England (Isabel, Purchased in 1954 from Erik von 2nd wife of Richard IIT). Scherling (Rotulus, VII, no. 2494). Vel., 1 f., 6 x 30 cm. Written in 1396. Purchased in 1956 from Myers and

43. Theological fragment. Co. (cat. 388, no. 123). Vel., part of 1 f., 26 x 9 cm. Written

in Beneventan script, 11th c. 50. William Laverance: Grant of land, Purchased in 1954 from Erik von in Latin, to John Hembury.

Scherling (Rotulus, VII, no. 2533). Vel., 1 f., 10 x 23 cm. Seal attached. Written in 1373.

44, Missale, fragment. Purchased in 1956 from Myers and Vel., 1 f., 23 x 17 cm. Written in Co.

Germany, 12th c.

Purchased in 1954 from Erik von 51. Gloss on Digesta, fragment; on XXII,

Scherling (Rotulus, VII, no. 2537). 5, De testibus.

Cleveland Museum of Art, Ohio 425

Vel., 1 £., 42 x 28 cm. Written in THE

northern Italy, 14th c. CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF ART Purchased in Florence, 1957. CLEVELAND, OHIO 52. S. Augustinus: De civitate Dei, frag- Census, 1928-1932.

ment; 17.54 (end ) to 19.12. ; Many important miniatures have been Vel., 2 conjoint ff., 29 % 20 em. wnt added to the collection since 1940. For ten in Italy, 14th c. Purchased in Flor- the most part, these have been purchased

ence, 1957. from the J. H. Wade fund, and many are 53. Fragment of a service book. described and illustrated in articles by the Vel., 1 f., 32 x 20 cm. Written in Director, Dr. William Mathewson MilliGermany, 15th c. Glued to covers of an ken, in the Bulletin of the Cleveland Mu-

edition of Horace (Argentorati, 1516). seum of Art (hereafter designated as Inscriptions: “Christianus Colbius anno Bulletin).

1642”; “Bibliothecae Szczuczynensis Information was furnished and deScholarum Piarum 1792” (Szczuczyn, scriptions prepared by Miss Helen S. Poland). Purchased in 1956 at auction of Foote, Associate Curator of Decorative Internationale Antiquariaat, Amsterdam Arts.

(8 Oct., lot 442). 24.426. School of Jean Bourdichon: The

54. Life of Statius: Stati Papinij Surculus day of Pentecost.

[sic] Vita (f. 1) — Commentary on the Census, 1928. French workmanship, Thebaid, lines 1-147: Rescripta Statij second half of the 15th c. W. M. Milli-

Papinij (ff. 1v-13). All in Latin. ken, in Bulletin, XII (1925) 71. Pap., 14 ff., 21 x 14 cm. Written in 44.428. Initial E.

Italy, 15th c.; , Bound in brown ;; Census, 1928. Englishleather. workmanship, Bought from Hodgson’s, London, in 14th c. (not French 13th c.) 1934, by C. A. Stonehill Ltd.; from them, a

in 1942, by Dr. O. O. Fisher; and from 24.431. The Annunciation. him, in 1942, by Ernest H. Wilkins, who Census, 1929. Verona (not Venice).

presented it in 1960 to the 24.804. present owner. . a Initial E, with Christ rising from THE LIBRARY OF the Tomb.

THE REVEREND Census, 1929. Cut from a vel. ms.

AARON BURTIS HUNTER 24.1013. Niccolo da Bologna: The Cruci-

132 NEW BARN AVENUE fixion.

RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA Census, 1930. Italian workmanship (Bologna), mid 14th c.

Census , 1912-1919, nos. 1-40 and Walters Catalogue, no. 165 and plate

undesignated collection of 798 deeds. All LXV. The Pierpont Morgan Library of this material now belongs to the Unt- records a very similiar ms. illumination versity of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, by Niccolé da Bologna (Report, 1936North Carolina, except for nos. 2, 3, 4, 6, 1940, plate III). 12, 13, and 14, which have not been

located. 24.1015. Medusa enthroned.

Census, 1930. Made ca. 1460-1470.

This can be associated with Maitre Fran-

426 Cleveland Museum of Art, Ohio cols. Presumably from a ms. of the Me- secularization of the Benedictine nunnery

morabilia of Valerius Maximus. of Kemnade. On the large parchment Walters Catalogue, no. 110 and plate leaf in which the fragments were formerly

XLVI. bound were the words, “Vergleich wegen 27.161. Timoteo Viti: Christ -on the Kemnade Anno 1777” (settlement as to

Mount of Olives. Kemnade in 1777), apparently indicating Census, 1931. Italian workmanship, that a transfer of ownership of these Umbro-Bolognese school, 1490-1500. folios, or possibly only of the first four of them, settled some financial obligation

27.425-426. Choir-book, in Latin. | connected with the liquidation of the conCensus, 1931. The decorations include vent. It was formerly thought that they roundels with half-length figures of saints. passed from Kemnade into the ownership

Executed at the end of the I5th c. Very of Count Cristoph von Kesselstatt (1757-

close in style to Cosimo Tura. 1814), dean of the Cathedral at Pader28.652. Choir-book, in Latin. born, who is known to have rescued many

Census, 1931. Fragment of 1 f. The books from destruction during the period decorations around the initial G include of secularization. His collection of mss. a floral border. Made in the second quar- and incunabula, which was presented by ter of the 15th c., under the influence of his heirs in 1823-1824 to the Cathedral Fra Angelico. Formerly ascribed to Fra Library at Trier, included what is now

Benedetto da Mugello. Trier Codex 142, from which someone

Belonged to a convent near Bologna. abstracted the first two fragments of the One leaf of the same ms. belongs to the present group (33.445-445a and 446), estate of William G. Mather, Cleveland, and also Trier Codex 151, from which the Ohio. Another, now in the Cleveland Mu- third fragment (33.447) was removed, scum of Art (no. 43.386.below) was in all probability by the same hand. These formerly in the Henry G. Dalton collec- three fragments, comprising the first four

tion, Cleveland. folios of the bound group, were probably

W.M. Milliken, “A Florentine [llumi- removed before the volumes came into nation,” Bulletin, XXXII (1945) 5-7; the Kesselstatt collection.

Walters Catalogue, no. 176. The last four folios of the group (all

ae ; from the same ms.) apparently had a

30.105. Large initial G, with the Assump- different history. The little volume of tion of the Virgin; by a precursor of Lo- fragments formerly contained what J. F.

renzo Monaco. Goldschmidt called “‘a leaflet bound inCensus, 1932. Walters Catalogue, no. side of the convolute.” In the 1920's

175 and plate LAVH. Georg Swarzenski also saw this leaflet, 33.445-451. Eight vellum folios, removed which he refers to as “die Beischrift.” It from four Latin mss., of Westphalian now seems to be lost, but those who saw origin, 9th-12th c.; each notable for its it agree that it said in effect: These last miniatures, decorations, calligraphy, or four folios were acquired at Minden in

text. 1827. It has been argued from this that Note. These leaves came to the Mu- all eight folios, already bound together,

seum as a bound group or “convolute,” were acquired at Minden. More probably, but have been separated for exhibition the last four came from Minden and the purposes, and are described in four sepa- first four from another source or sources, rate entries below. Their collection as a and the binding was done by the new group is apparently connected with the owner after 1827.

Cleveland Museum of Art, Ohio 427 The new owner was doubtless an sen. Recto, two panels, containing the ancestor of Baron Miinchhausen, of Nativity, and Sponsus and Sponsa: verso, Miinster. Swarzenski, prior to 1932, ex- opening verse of Matthew in white letters

amined the convolute “in the library of on a purple ground, and portrait of the a Westphalian castle.” He published Evangelist in the letter L. Removed from facsimiles of two pages (33.445a and its place between ff. 1 and 2 of Codex 445), designating the source merely as 142 in the Cathedral Library at Trier. “Westf. Privatbesitz” (p. 264). When the Both sides of leaf reproduced by Swarconvolute was exported from Germany, zenski, p. 264, and Milliken, frontispiece. the consular certificate included the fol- On the contents of Trier Codex 142 and lowing declaration of shipper, “Acquired the identity of this leaf, see Jansen, 118-

from Baron Miinchhausen, Miinster in 123; also 61-95 for the contents and Westf., 5-19-30.” The bound group was decorations of a strikingly similar ms. at

purchased by the Museum in 1933 from Gmunden, in the possession of the Saemy Rosenberg, of Rosenberg & Stie- Guelph Duke of Brunswick.

(onthe moup as a whole and its rela- 33.446. Graduale, fragment of a Codex tion to Trier and to Count von Kessel- a Vel YO ” (conjugate but not consecustatt, see Nikolaus Irsch, Der Dom zu tive), 29 x 10 cm.; formerly thought to Trier (1931) 38 and 352; Georg Swar-

ki, “Aus dem Kunstkrej s Heinrichs be 1 f. measuring 29 x 19 cm. Commonly

ales ) ’ ~ : .

ne Ts ‘. Sei del-lahrbuch, VII-VULI said to have been written in West Fran-

1032) Dal 397 oe 377-078 and conia, in one of the West Carolingian . te a 6A Frane Janeen. Die Hel central schools; but Siffrin (p. 66) sugvarshausener Buchmalerei zur Zeit Hein- gests a possible n orth Itahan anaes 2 richs des L6wen (Hildesheim und Leipzig, origin. Written in the iw ©: Dat al

1933) W. M. Milliken formec. sevhand, oth a * 900 ce ay17-18, oT.118-119; viving, reads ininthe a 19th Heney the. rea an ees 1934) Carolinger. Corvei,” apparently recording 35-38. with plate: Franz Jansen. “Der a modern German palaeographer’s opin-

Paderborner Domdechant Graf Cristoph Travian soribe at Corvey o sn a

von Besse tne sein ae’ These folios, opened flat, were formerly D ‘ i Bist d. Paul Sj mon used as a binding strip inside the cover (1936). 365. com OD: Petrus Siftrin of Trier Codex 142. The lettering from “Eine Schwesterhandschrift des Graduale the dower see canered to me pining

von Monza: Reste zu Berlin, Cleveland Pe Lay >. al und Trier,” Ephemerides Liturgicae read with a mirror. A similar strip, also LXIV (1950) 53-80. esp. 53-56 and 65. of 2 conjugate ff. and from the same ms., Julius F. G ldschmidt “Mini atures of the was pasted inside the other cover of Trier Art Circle "e Henry ‘the Lion,” unpub- Codex 142 and left its reverse impression lished typescript on file in the Museum. there when removed; " was acquired by

Individual descriptions follow | the Staatlich Kunstbibliothek, Berlin, in

1868. Siffrin reproduces in facsimile the

33.445-445a. Evangeliarium, fragment. legible sides of both fragments and also Vel., 1 f., 35 x 24 cm. Executed in the impressions remaining in the binding, Saxony, last quarter of the 12th c., by a reversing the latter photographically. He co-worker of Herman von Helmarshau- also prints the contents of these eight

428 Cleveland Museum of Art, Ohio pages in full, pronouncing them “the K. W. Clark, A Descriptive Catalogue oldest witness to the text of the Roman of Greek New Testament Mss. in Amer-

Gradual” (p. 65). ica (1937) 122; W. M. Milliken, “Byzantine Ms. Illumination,” Bulletin, XXXIV

33.447. Graduale et Sacramentarium, (1947) 50-56; Catalogue of Early Christragment: portion for the Sunday before tian and Byzantine Art, An Exhibition

Christmas. Held at the Baltimore Museum of Art, Vel., If, 22 x 17 cm. Written at Salz- organized by the Walters Art Gallery burg, beginning of the 11th c. One illumi- (Baltimore, 1947) no. 704 and plate nated initial in gold without ground; tend- XCIX.

rils, tuberous plants, and arrows at end; _of Ss. Luke neumes. 42.1511-1512. Miniatures Removed from Trier Codex 151; see and Matthew. Swarzenski, 278, anm. 70, who believes Vel., 2 tt., 31x 23 and 29 x 26 cm. that the ms. was transferred to Bamberg, Executed in the Byzantine East, 1057perhaps by Kaiser Heinrich IJ; see also 1063. Originally in a ms. at the Biblio-

Irsch, 335. theque de l’Ecole du Phanar, Constantinople; later inserted in the foregoing ms.

33.448-451. Liturgical manuscript, frag- of the Gospels (42.152), with which

ments. these miniatures were purchased from Vel., 4 ff., 31 x 23 cm., consisting of Kelekian in 1942.

two conjugate pairs. German workman- Charles Diehle, “L’Evangélaire de

ship (Saxony), late 12th c., by two Pimpératice Catherine Comnéne,”’

artists. Each leaf contains four scenes Compte Rendu de séances de l’Académie from the life of Christ, on gold ground des Inscriptions et Belles Lettres (1922)

and framed in double colors. 243; Idem, “Monuments byzantins inédits Swarzenski (p. 278) estimates the date du onziéme siécle,” Art Studies, Medi-

as late 13th c. eval, Renaissance and Modern, V (Cambridge, 1927) 9; K. W. Clark, A

39.677. Psalterium, fragment; first page. Descriptive Catalogue of Greek New Vel., 1 f., 58 x 41 cm. Italian work- Testament Mss. in America (1937) 122; manship (Florence), ca. 1350. Miniature W. M. Milliken, “Byzantine Ms. Illumi-

and musical notation. _ nation,” Bulletin, XXXIV (1947) 50Former owners: Lippman, son of 56; Catalogue of Early Christian and

Geheimrat von Lippman, Berlin; Marczell Byzantine Art, An Exhibition Held at the

von Nemes; Frau von Schwabach. Pur- Baltimore Museum of Art, organized by chased in 1939 from Dr. Jacob Hirsch. the Walters Art Gallery (1947) no. 700

42.152. Gospels, in Greek, with com- and plate ACVIIL; W. M. Milliken,

mentary. “Early Christian and Byzantine Art in

Vel., 428 ff., 29 x 24 cm. Written in America,” Journal of Aesthetics and Art the Byzantine East, 11th c. 4 illuminated Criticism (June, 1947). headpieces; 4 historiated initials. Bound 43.386. Choir-book, in Latin; fragment.

in old wood boards and dark leather, Vel., 2 ff., 56 x 41 cm. Executed in

stained and cracked. Italy (Florentine school), mid 15th c.,

Reported to have been acquired in under the influence of Fra Angelico. Ini1931 from a Greek monastery at Trebi- tial D with floral border; representation zond. Purchased in 1942 from Dikran G. of S. Peter fishing; arms of Cardinal Bes-

Kelekian. sarion below the miniature.

Dr. Dorothy M. Schullian, Ohto 429 Former owners: Cardinal Bessarion; UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES Convent near Bologna; Dr. Jacob Hirsch, WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY

New York; Henry G. Dalton collection, CLEVELAND, OHIO

Cleveland. Purchased in 1943 from

French & Co. See no. 28.652, above, Census, 1936, no. 1. for notes on other leaves from the same The following description was pre-

ms. pared by Dr. William Jerome Wilson.

W. M. Milliken, “A Florentine [lumi- 2. §. Augustinus: Soliloquia, in French nation,” Bulletin, XXXIL (1945) 5-7, (ff. 1-55v) — Prayers and meditations, 45.16. Miniature, showing the mecting in French (ff. 55v-58v) — Reflections

of Priam and Helen. on the Creed, in French: Quicumque vult Vel., 1 f., 39 x 28 cm. Probably exe- salvus esse. Quiconque veult estre sauve cuted in France, second half of the 15th x jamais sauve ne sera (ff. 61-63v) — c. Floriated border, with heraldic dog. Saints’ lives, in French, each legend prePurchased in 1945 from the Brummer ceded by an ethimologie (ff. 65-195v) —

Gallery. 14 stanzas of French verse: A_ vous W. M. Milliken, “The Matter of Troy,” pecheurs x fruit de penitence (ff. 201-

Bulletin, XXX (1945) 135-137. 203).

Pap., 6 + 203 ff., 28 x 20 cm. Written

45.132. Miniature of Christ in Majesty, in France, ca. 1478. Bound in 19th c. with symbols of the Evangelists, one in brown sheepskin.

each corner. Later ms. additions in several hands, Vel., Lf. 19 x 14 cm. English work- including a series of French (Provengal?)

manship, first half of the 13thc. “memoriac” (ff. 196v-200, dated 1534-

Purchased in 1945 from the Brummer 1557) regarding the number and dates

Gallery. _ of the “‘podairs” and ‘“‘fennas[?]” of Ra: W. M. Milliken, “A Ms. Page of the mond Solanct, who signs the entries and

Thirteenth Century,” Bulletin, AXA designates himself as ‘“‘capelan” and (1946) 139-141, reprinted in Art. “benificiat en la gleisa cathredale[sic] de Quarterly (Summer, 1946) and Con- Sanct Nazari’”’; later owned by the Jesuits

nosseur (June, 1947). at Agen. Presented in 1929 by Dr. Ed47.64. Miniature of S. Jerome in the ward Harvey Cushing. Wilderness.

Vel., 1 f., 18 x 24 cm. North Italian THE LIBRARY OF workmanship (Ferrarese), close to Co- DR. DOROTHY M. SCHULLIAN

simo Tura, second half of the 15th c. CLEVELAND, OHIO Border of interlaced vine leaves and tend-

rils, with putti. The owner has prepared the following

Von Beckenrath collection, Berlin. description. H. J. Herman, in Wiener Jahrbuch der |. Valerius Maximus: Facta et dicta kunsthistorischen Sammlungen, XX\ memorabilia, incomplete (ff. 1-127) —

(1900) 94 and fig. 70; W. M. Milliken, — Gregory of Huntingdon[?]; Regulae ver“St. Jerome in the Wilderness,” Bulletin, sificandi (ff. 127v-130). XXXV (1948) 19-21 with plate; Walters Pap. (2 ff. vel.), 130 ff. (16 additional

Catalogue, no. 181. ff. now missing), 22 x 14 cm. Written in Italy, 15th c. Bound in 16th-17th c. white vel.

430 Dr. Dorothy M. Schullian, Ohio Sold by the estate of Maestro Zacharia Ms. Lat. 2. Pharetra.

(Venice, 12 Jun. 1479) to Maestro Vel., 118 ff. (f. 1 defective), 15 x 11 Vincenzo de Aquila, whose heirs gave it cm. Written in Italy (Tuscany), early

to Fra Gabriele da Padova; Diego de 15th c., by several hands. Bound in Colmenares collection, Spain (early 17th modern brown blind-tooled calf.

c.); Lord Mostyn (sale, 13 Jul. 1920, Purchased in 1948 from Nels H. lot 124) to Leighton (cat. 5, no. 89); Christensen, Bloomfield, New Jersey, who J. T. Adams (sale, 7 Dec. 1931, lot 277) had bought it in a collection from an to Dobell; Sotheby sale (23 Apr. 1934, Italian refugee.

ae Oo Tee. Purchased in 1945 Ms. Lat. 3. Johannes de Sighartskirchen, O. F. M. [or Johannes Herengase, O. F. M., episcopus Vitricensis?]:

THE LIBRARY OF Subarratorium animarum; Cum _ semel OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY pigritando quiescerem x Sspiritu sancto

COLUMBUS, OHIO viuis et regnas deus amor (ff. 1-170) —

— Berengarius de Landora [or Matthias

The following descriptions were sup- Farinator?]: Etymachia [from Lumen plied by Miss Merle Derrenbacher, of the animae 75] (ff. 170v-186v).

library staff, with the assistance of Pro- Pap., 186 ff., 22 x 15 cm. Probably fessor Morton W. Bloomfield. written in Austria, 15th c. Bound in orig. Ms. Fr. 1. La vie de madame Sainte wood boards with calf back. Katherine [S. Catherine of Alexandria] Bookplate of J. E. Jamagne, Protonot: dicte en vers francois: Ave tres sainte Apost: SS. Purchased in 1954 from WilKatherine x en paradis deuant son pere, liam Salloch, New York (cat. 134, no.

Amen. 494).

Vel., 9 ff, 18 x 14 cm. Written in J. T. Welter, L’exemplum dans la lit-

France, late 14th or early 15th c. One térature religieuse et didactique du moyen

miniature, one illuminated border, illu. 48 (Paris, 1927) 341-344, M. W. minated initials. Bound in 19th c. red and Bloomfield, The seven deadly sins (East

brown leather. Lansing, 1952) 138-139, 398-399; Hans Bookplate of F. B., 1838; bookplate Rupprich, “Das Wiener Schrifttum des of Dr. C. Bonnejoy, 1878; acquired by angehenden _Mittelalters,” Akad. Wiss. Professor George H. McKnight, Ohio Vienna, Philosophischhistorisch Klasse, State University, in Bath, England, 1923. Sitzungsbericht, 228 Bd., 5 Abt. (1954) Donated by the estate of Professor Mc- 169; M. W. Bloomfield, “A preliminary

Knight in 1955. list of incipits of Latin works on the virtues and vices,” Traditio, XI (1955)

Ms. Lat. 1. William Pagula: Oculus 315. sacerdotis (ff. 1-104v) -—— Pseudo-Bon-

aventura: Dicta salutis, incomplete (ff. THE LIBRARY OF

105-109v). OBERLIN COLLEGE Vel., 109 ff., 26 x 19 cm. Written in OBERLIN, OHIO

calf. Census, 1970, nos. 1-7. Bookplate of George Dunn. Purchased The following description is based on England, 14th c. Bound in old stamped

in 1950 from Maggs (no. 2052 in a information supplied by the Librarian,

Maggs catalogue ). Dr. Julian Fowler.

University of Oregon 431 8. Horae, Roman use; fragment. Perry D. Morrison, Acting Librarian of Vel., 2 ff., 21 x 16 cm. The work of a the University of Oregon. In addition to Franco-Flemish illuminator, 15th c. One these mss. the collection contains a numminiature with floriated border, illumi- ber of Near Eastern and Oriental mss.

nated initials. as well as several western mss. of too late Purchased in 1943 from Dawson’s a date to be included in the Supplement.

Book Shop, Los Angeles. 1. S. Augustinus: Opera varia, including

THE LIBRARY OF ;

De nuptiis; De sancta virginitate; De

PROFESSOR FREDERICK B. ARTZ Fone ee Hieronymum, and

Oe LIN ONIO. Vel., 109the ff.11th 24c.xBound 16 cm. Written in in old doeskin over

Census, 1971. wood boards. ch Information about the following ms. Purchased from Quaritch.

was supplied by the owner. 2. S. Gregorius Magnus: Dialogorum libri IV.

|. Horae, Le Mans use. | | Vel., 124 ff, 22 x 16 cm. Written in

Census, 1943, no. 44, when in the lt northern Italy, 12th c. Bound in 17th c brary of Otto E. Ege, Cleveland, Ohio, Italian vel Y>

from whom the present owner acquired ac,Inscription: “Iste liber it. est monasteri THE BURGESS COLLECTION an ner de oar. . .’s 18th c. THE UNIVERSITY OF okplate of Sheppard Frere. OREGON LIBRARY 3. Rabanus Maurus: Expositio libri

EUGENE, OREGON numerorum.

Vel., 85 ff., 42 x 31 cm. Written in The Burgess Collection of rare books France, 12th c. 3 large and 2 small pen-

and mss. in the University of Oregon Li- work initials. Bound in half calf by brary is named for its original owner and Bretherton in 1849.

builder, Dr. Edward Sanford Burgess, Cistercian abbey of Pontigny; sold by who was for many years head of biologi- Abbé Allard to Sir Thomas Phillipps (Ms.

cal sciences at Hunter College, New York 3724). City.

In 1935 the collection came by inheri- 4. S. Bernardus: Sermones de tempore,

tance to Dr. Burgess’ sister, Julia Burgess, incomplete. professor of English at the University of Vel., 61 ff., 29 x 22 cm. Written mn Oregon. A selected group of choice items England, ca. 1180-1190. Bound in mod-

from the collection was presented to the ern vel.

University Library by Miss Burgess, and Purchased in 1915 from Giuseppe

the remainder was purchased for the Martini.

University with public and private funds. 5. Gregorius [X: Decretales. The descriptions that follow, with one — Vel., 270 ff., 32 x 22 cm. Written in

exception, are compiled from galley- Italy, ca. 1290. Bound in modern dark proofs of an unpublished and unfinished panelled morocco over thick boards. catalogue prepared about 1940 by Miss Inscription: “Iste liber est S. BartholoBurgess, photostats of which were made mei de Azano diocesis Astensis ordinis

available through the kindness of Mr. S. Benedicti congregationis S. Justine.

432 University of Oregon Signatus No. 19”; Professor Paveti of the with arms and initials M. A. Bound in University of Siena; Giuseppe Martini, old red velvet, rebacked with morocco. from whom it was purchased in 1919, 11. Cicero: De officiis (ff. 1-86) — Sak-

6. Biblia Latina. lust: Catilina et Jugurtha (ff. 86-181v).

Vel., 347 ff., 16 x 12 cm. Written in Pap., 181 ff., 22 x 15 cm. Written in Italy, ca. 1300. 2. historiated initials; Italy, 15th c. Bound in old half vel. numerous illuminated initials. Bound in Inscription of Jacobo Baptista, an old green morocco, initials T. W. on Augustinian of Prato, 1454. Obtained in

front cover. 1919 from Davis and Orioli.

rom Thomas Thorp. ;

f Signature of I. N. Bagnall. Obtained 12. Plato: Phaedo, trans. Leonardus Aretinus.

7. Biblia Latina: Isaiah to Malachi. Vel., 34 ff., 25 x 18 cm. Written in Vel., 226 ff., 34 x 25 cm. Written in Italy, early 15th c. 2 painted initials.

calf. ski and Sutcliffe.

Germany, ca. 1380. Bound in old polished Bound in half olive morocco by Sangor-

Inscriptions of John Lee, Doctors Com- Purchased from A. Rosenthal, London.

mons, 1835, and H. Wilmot Buxton, oo 1862; two armorial bookplates, one of 13. Aristoteles: Logica, in Latin.

Amadeus Suajer, the other unidentified; Pap., 321 ff., 23 x 18 cm. Written m Edward P. Warren, Boston, Massachus- Italy, ca. 1450. Bound in old polished

etts, to Goodspeed, fromfrom whom it wasAtkinvel. obtained. Obtained in 1920 Reginald 8. Cicero: Orationes XX XVIII.

son, London.

Vel., 253 ff., 33 x 24 cm. Written in 14. Terentius: Comoediae.

Italy, ca. 1430-1470. Bound in vel. Pap., 144 ff., 22 x 14 cm. Written in Described, with complete list of con- Italy, ca. 1440-1450. Bound in half calf. tents, by E.N. O'Neil, The Call Number 15. Macer Floridus: De virtutibus her-

(published by the Library of the Uni- barum. versity of Oregon), XVIII, 2 (1957) 19- Vel., 24 ff, 26 x 18 cm. Written in

21, 2 pls. Italy, early 15th c. Bound in modern

9. Cicero: Orationes (Pompeiana, Clodi- boards. ana, Planciana, Pro Silla, Pro Archia Shop label of William Wesley & Sons, Poeta, Pro Marcello, Pro Rege Deiotaro, booksellers and publishers, London.

Ch Made) Justinue, Historiee (ft 80 16. Florus: Rerum Romanorum libri IV

118). (ff. 1-89) — Sextus Rufus: Rerum Ro-

Pap., 118 ff., 29 x 22 cm. Written in manorum breviarium (ff. 89v-163). | Italy, ca. 1400. Bound in 19th c. brown Vel., 163 ff., 25 x 17 cm. Written m

morocco, Italy, 15th c. 2 full-page borders, 2 histoBookplate of Walter Sneyd. Purchased riated initials, 3 large illuminated initials at sale of Dr. Leonard I. Gordon, 27 Apr. with partial borders and DUINETOUS small

1905. illuminated initials. Bound in orig. brown morocco over wood boards, tooled in

10. Cicero: De oratore. blind and gilt, edges gilt and gauffered;

Vel., 150 ff., 26 x 18 cm. Written in remains of 4 clasps. Italy, mid 15th c. Three-quarter border Arms in first border possibly of the

Bryn Mawr College, Pennsylvania 433 De Haye family; on front flyleaf, ‘“F. Purchased in 1898 from Frederick Phedri, S. B. A.” Acquired from L’Art Morris.

Ancien, Zurich. 22. Privilegia et documenta ad monaster17. Leonardus Aretinus: De militia (ff. ium S. Zenonis maioris Veronae spec-

1-10) — Florus: Abbreviatio librorum tantia ab anno 883 usque ad annum

Titi Livi (ff. 11-54) — Plutarchus: 1533. | .

Fpistola ad Trajanum (f. 54) — Livius: Vel., 61 ff., 36 x 25 cm. Written in Extracts, chiefly orations (ff. 55-169) — Italy (Verona), 16th c.; the first hand

Josephus: Extracts (ff. 171-200). ends with 1533 on f. 56, followed by Pap., 200 ff., 28 x 21 cm. Written in entries in another hand in 1588, and 15 Italy (Florence?), 1440. Bound in 18th ff. ruled but otherwise blank. [luminated

18. Horae. ae ,

c. Italian vel. border with arms of Cardinal Bernardo Navagero, bishop of Verona; 34 illumi-

20 7x 12 Wri , nated initials. Bound in orig. red morocco

Vel., 206 fi. x “m. ritten In over beveled wood boards, tooled in

Flanders, late 15th c.; charts in Kalendar blind and gilt dated 1484, 2 large miniatures with bornen cac win racine peer 3 anne THE LIBRARY OF Sats tials with ful bog ae ae BRYN MAWR COLLEGE

toriated initials wit . ull borders, Wl BRYN MAWR, PENNSYLVANIA half borders. Bound in old vel. Original ownon unidentified, probably Miss Janet est Agnew, Librarian, has supdepicted f. 133v; “Donatus hic ; oe ; P plied the following descriptions. Nos. 2-

liber Anna Elise De Coulons 4 Reveren-

ee . ;318 mss. presented as aMedieval part -of, the dissimo P.are Warimont . .Goodhart . in Homborch Marjorie Walter Lianno domini 1603”; Franciscus Wari-

; ; brary by the1674. late Obtained Howard L. Goodhart mont; Petrus Warimont, , . from Th Th and his daughter, Phyllis Goodhart Gorom Mromas 1 0%p. dan (Mrs. John D. Gordan). The Cen19. Horae, Roman use. sus references under several of these

Vel., 101 ff., 17 x 11 cm. Written in numbers relate to descriptions made when France, 15th c. 5 miniatures. Bound in the mss. were still in the Goodhart private

modern red morocco. collection.

Family recordsObtained of the family of De 1. Heinrich Bullinger: Historia, oder, Gaules, 1575-1638. from Retz

and Storm, New York Geschichte von der Reformation der Re-

, ligion von dem Jar Christi 1429 biss im

20. S. Bonaventura: Questiones super das 1532 Jar (Part II, vol. 2).

secundo sententiarum. Pap., 487 pp. + 13 ff., 35 x 22 cm. Vel. and pap., 148 ff., 29 x 22 cm. Written in Germany, 16th c. Bound in

Written in Italy, mid 15th c. Bound in brown paper boards, leather spine.

1915). 4

old vel. Ownership inscription: “Aug. Riicken Purchased at a War Sale from Italy - . . an Jeanne Wetter Dobergivsperg.”

(Anderson Galleries, New York, 13 Apr. Acquired in 1912.

) 2. Aegidius de Columna: De regimine

21. S. Bernardus: De consideratione. principum. Pap., 87 ff., 20 x 12 cm. Written in Census, 1680, no. 20; presented in

Italy, ca. 1470. Bound in black morocco. 1949.

434 Bryn Mawr College, Pennsylvania 3. Albertus Magnus: De laudibus Mariae chased in 1949 from Maggs and presented

(ff. 1-128v) —- Nicolaus: Opus mysti- in 1951.

remus ¢ pene _ bstinentia multum 6. Cicero: Epistolae ad familiares, etc. Pap., 229 ff. (2 ff. torn out after f. Census, 1676, no. 5; presented in 1951. 46), 30 x 20 cm. Written in Germany, 7. Clemens V: Constitutiones.

not later than 1438. Bound in original Census, 1678, no. 12; presented in pigskin over wood boards; vellum strip 1951. vie ee PPE Cover; lacking; 8. Inventory of jewels s On lined withbosses pages from service; and other objects

books, with musical notations. belonging to King Edward I. ;

Ownershi ;inscription ‘otion: “Explicit Census, 1684, no. 38; presented in Pp plici 1951 tabula materiarum . . . completa per me georgium ruch pro tunc plebanus in 9. Eusebius Caesariensis: Evangelica lutrien possessor libri presentis anno praeparatio, trans. by Georgius Trapezun-

domini 1438 die Leonhardi;” signature tius.

of Francis Cobbe, Trinity College, Aug. Vel. and pap., 223 ff. (ff. 8 and 72 bad1841; bookplates of John A. Murphy and ly mutilated), 23 x 20 cm. Written in Howard L. Goodhart. Purchased in 1949 Italy, ca. 1450; watermark resembles Brifrom Maggs by Mr. Goodhart and pre- quet 3528; note on end-paper written in

sented in 1951. : 1467. 14 large illuminated initials of . white-vine type, 4 small initials. Bound

4, Avicenna: Canon medicinae, liber V. in old quarter calf. _Pap., 73 ff. (lacking several ff. at be- Signature of Alice M. Taylor; bookplate ginning), 30 x 22 cm. Written probably of Howard L. Goodhart. Purchased in in Spain, ca. 1380. Bound in vel., with 1948 from Maggs and presented in 1951. vel. clasps.

Bookplate of Howard L. Goodhart. 10. S. Eusebius Cremonensis: Epistola de Purchased in 1949 from H. P. Kraus and morte S. Hieronymi, etc.

presented in 1951. Census, 1677, no. 11; presented in 1943.

5. S. Bonaventura: In secundum librum Sententiarum Petri Lombardi. HY. S. Gregorius Magnus: Homeliae X Pap., 503 ff. (lacking 1 f.), 31 x 21 in Ezechielem, etc. |

cm. Written in eastern Germany or Po- Census, 1679, no. 17; presented in

land[?], and completed 8 May 1454. 1951.

Bound in orig. pigskin over wood boards, 12. S. Johannes Chrysostomus: Homeliae 5 brass bosses on each cover; orig. clasps; in Evangelium S. Johannis.

cover. 1951.

chain removed from bottom of lower Census, 1681, no. 26; presented in Ownership inscription: “Ex libris Mat-

thaei Ant. Donadzki, Thorunensis [i.e., 13. Pierre Mesenge, de Rouen: Le sainct Thorn in Poland] ad S. Laurentium pre- voyage pour visiter le Sainct Sepulcre.

positi, ad S. Joannis Commendarii. Hic Vel., 67 ff., 33 x 22 cm. Written in liber dono oblatus usui R. R. Patrum France, after 1507. Dluminated letters O. S. Francisci de Observantia in Con- and line-fillers throughout. Bound in ventu. Thorunensis degentium. 1727;” Dutch 17th c. vel. gilt. bookplate of Howard L. Goodhart. Pur- P. A. Bolongaro-Crevenna collection,

Bryn Mawr College, Pennsylvania 435 Amsterdam (sale, Apr. 1790, lot 5780); body; hymns in his honor; etc. (ff. 69Thomas Johnes of Hafod; 7th Duke of 75v) — Vita S. Zenonis (ff. 76-90v). Newcastle (sale, Sotheby, 6 Dec. 1937, Vel., 90 ff., 20 x 14 cm. Written problot 956) to Charles J. Sawyer, Ltd.; ably in Italy (Verona?), ca. 1400. Bound bookplate of Phyllis Walter Goodhart. in orig. wood boards, metal clasp.

Presented in 1942. Howell and Stewart; bookplate of Sir

. ; ; ; Sir John Hadden Hindley; acquired in

14. Nicolaus Salernitanus: Antidotarium. 1834 by Sir Thomas Phillipps (Ms.

Vel, 55 ff. (evidently lacking nal 6732); bookplate of Howard L. Goodquire, and last leaf of quire 6), 19 x 14 hart. Presented in 1943.

cm. Written in England[?], late 14th c. Bound in orig. limp vel., with leather strip 18. Tractatus varii. Canticum canticorum,

down spine; covers padded with 3 vel. with marginal and interlinear gloss (ff., leaves from a service-book, with musical 6-42v) — Tractatus de oculo morali: Si

notation. cui Xx Qui sine fine regnat (ff. 43-102) — Bookplate of Hale of Alderley, Glos. Lamentationes beatae Virginis: Quis Purchased in 1949 from Maggs by dabit capiti meo x in secula seculorum

Howard L. Goodhart and presented in amen (ff. 103-107) — Seneca: Proverbia

1951. per litteras alphabeti (ff. 107v-112v) — 15. Paulus Orosius: Adversus paganos. Idem: De beneficiis (ff. 112v-113) — Pap., 181 ff. (lacking | f.), 29 x 21 cm. Idem: Dialogus cum angelo (ff. 113v-

Written in Italy, third quarter of the 15th 114) — 8S. John Chrysostom: De repac. Bound in wood boards with leather ratione Japsus (ff. 115-119v) — S. Ber-

spine. nardus: Exceptiones super meditationibus Ownership inscriptions: “Hic olim fuit S. Bernardi (ff. 120-124) — Hugo de S. R. Presbiteris V. H. Marcelli Ricii, nunc Victore: Expositio regulae S. Augustini

uero mei Camilli Ricii,” and “Camilli (ff. 125-161v) — Sermon on Ps. 98: ricii Bellicastrensis sum”; bookplate of Cantate domino x per omnia secula secu-

Howard L. Goodhart. Purchased in 1949 forum (ff. 162-170v) — Sermon on from H. P. Kraus and presented in 1950. Deut. 16.1: Observa mensem x [end missing] (ff. 171-177v) — S. Basil: 16. Aulus Janus Parrhasius: Treatise on Admonitiones; Audi, fili, admonitionem the gods; Apud Aegyptos deorum genus (ff. 178-184). X qui per alas et sagittas figuratur (ff. 1- Vel., 8 + 184 ff., 16 x 12 cm. Written 18v) — Idem: Commentary on Vergil’s in England, 12th and 13th c.; several

Aeneid (ff. 19-398). separate mss. have been bound together, Pap., 398 ff., 32 x 21 cm. Written in not later than the 14th c., when table of

Italy(?], early 16th c.[?]. Bound in leather contents was written. 1 illuminated initial.

by Bretherton in 1849. Bound in modern blue panelled morocco, Ownership inscription: ‘Derschau’’; with arms of 4th Duke of Newcastle gilt Sir Thomas Phillipps (Ms. 1292); book- on cover. plate of Howard L. Goodhart. Presented Ownership note: “Liber Will. Wynham

in 1951. Wintoniensis MCCClij”; arms of 4th 17. Sulpicius Serverus: Vita S. Martini Walter Goad eookPlate Moan yilts (ff. 1-27) — Idem: Dialogi de S. Martini

et monachis Aegypti (ff. 27-68) — De- 19. Medical and cooking recipes, in scription of translation of S. Martin’s English.

436 Byrn Mawr College, Pennsylvania Pap., 8 + 342 pp., 30 x 19 cm. Writ: owner’s house at Devon, all the rare ten in England (Shropshire), between books and mss. were removed to the 1500 and 1649, in different hands. Bound Historical Society of Pennsylvania

in old limp vel. (through the courtesy of the Director, R. Belonged to Corbett family of Shrop- Norris Williams), where they are at pres-

shire, England. Presented in 1955 by ent housed. Visitors to :the Rare Book

Emily Fox Cheston. Room there are permitted to use the books for reference.

THE LIBRARY OF Since the collection has been re-

A. EDWARD NEWTON arranged and some of the mss. listed in

DAYLESFORD, PENNSYLVANIA the Census have been disposed of, an entirely new set of numbers has been as-

Census, 1985; three items. Mr. New- signed. Several of the items were diston dicd in 1940, and his library was played in the Walters Art Gallery map dispersed in 1941 in three sales at the exhibition in Baltimore in 1952, hereParke-Bernet Galleries, New York: J, after referred to under the title of its 16-18 Apr.; Il, 14-16 May; III, 29-30 catalogue, The World Encompassed. \n-

Nov. The mss. were sold in part I, formation and descriptions have been where no. | was lot 703 and no. 3 was supplied by the owner.

mss. have not been located.

ot 199; ne. 2 was not in the sale. These 1. Battista Agnese: Portolan atlas, with calendar, armillary sphere, zodiacal circle, and 12 double-page maps, includ-

THE LIBRARY OF ing several of America.

BOIES PENROSE Vel., 30 ff., 18 x 12 cm. Made in

BARBADOS HILL Venice, ca. 1540. Bound in old calf over DEVON, PENNSYLVANIA oak boards; a compass is set in the

| inner side of the lower cover.

Census, 1995-1999, nos. 1-29. Gerard Mercator (possibility suggested The formation of this library has been by H. R. Wagner; sce reference below); based on the history of geography and arms of Adolph von Schaumburg, admingeographical literature during the two istrator of the Diocese of Cologne (1536centuries between the rise of Henry the 1546): Count Mirbach; Orion Bookshop. Navigator and the landing of the Pilgrim Purchased in 1938 from Charles Sessler. Fathers. Certain medieval texts have been H. R. Wagner, “The Ms. Atlases of

included as background material, and, as Battista Agnese,” P. B. S. A.. XXV is usually the case, certain volumes have (1931) 1-110, no. 24; Rtige, Alteres intruded which have nothing whatever to kartographisches Material in deutschen do with the subject. In the main, however, Bibliotheken (1902) no. 24; The World the aim has been to create a collection of Encompassed, no. 90. mss. and printed books which will act as

a corpus of source material for the 2. Gratiosus Benincasa: Portolan chart of

owner’s researches in the field of Renais- western Europe, including the British

sance travel and discovery. Isles, and northwest Africa to Cape His property in England, referred to in Blanco. the Census, 1995, was sold in 1946, and Census, 1998, no. 15. Several of the the library was moved to America. In Atlantic islands are shown, and the exMarch, 1948, after a bad fire in the tension of the chart to Cape Blanco in-

Boies Penrose, Pennsylvania 437 cludes thereby some of Henry the misericordiae has been edited from this Navigator’s discoveries, whereas the ms. by Rossell Hope Robbins, P.M.L.A., ordinary “normal portolans” extend only LIV (1939) 935-966. to Cape Bojador as their southern limit. 7. Geoffrey Chaucer: Treatise on the Owned by Belmore of Rome.

The World — ee Encompassed, Census, 1996,no. no.308.and TheAstrolabe. Equatorie. ;of

plate VII. the Planetis, ed. Derek J. Price (Cam-

3. Biblia. bridge, 1955) 156, note 2; no. 24, MS.Y.

Census, 1995, no. 1. Lacks first f. of 8. Costume album of Dukes and DuchesGenesis. Probably from the school of , Cluny. 80 historiated of Brunswick. ; . , ; Pap., 39 initials ff., 21of xfine16sescm. Made in;

quality, embellished with burnished gold. ater-color drawPurchased in 1928 from Maggs. Germany, “a. 1590. 3) water cowr ings, of considerable finish, of the Dukes

4. Cristoforus de Bondelmontibus: Liber of Brunswick with their consorts, and

insularum archepelagi. appropriate coats of arms. Bound in old Vel., 64 ff., 25 x 16 cm. Made in Italy vel.

(Venice?), ca. 1450. 77 portolan-type Purchased in 1945 from Charles maps of islands and harbors from Corfu Sessler. to the Bosphorus; the bird's-eye view of 9. Costume album, or Album amicorum. Constantinople is especially fine. Differs Pap., 101 ff, 15 x 11 cm. Probably interestingly from Walters Art Gallery Italian; dates of 1595 and 1596 occur, Ms. 485; perhaps not as finished as Brit- besides inscriptions made during the ish Museum Ms. Add. 15760. Border and siege of Gran in Hungary in 1595 (im coat of arms on f. I. Early binding of Feldlager vor Gran). Each leaf contains stamped leather OVET boards, with clasps. a water-color drawing heightened in gold;

Sir Thomas Phillipps (Ms. 2634). Pur- the subjects include Queen Elizabeth; a

case in 1947 from W. H. Robinson large number of English, French, and Italians of both sexes (including many

The World Encompassed, no. 80 and courtesans); the Bucentaur and other

plate LVIIL. ships and gondolas; modes of travel; and 5. Sir George Carteret: Holograph jour- conversation pieces. On the versos of nal of his voyage on the ship Convertine many leaves are coats of arms and the

to Barbary in 1638. type of inscription commonly found in Pap., 14 ff., 29 x 19 cm. Written on an Album amicorum. Bound by Riviere. shipboard and dated 1638. Max Rosenheim collection (sale, Leconfield sale (Sotheby, 24 Apr. Ssotheby, 10 May 1923, lot 530, with 1928, lot 104). Purchased in 1929 from plate); later in a Maggs catalogue.

Ellis. Bought at the C. T. Jeffrey sale, (Free-

Edited and privately printed by Boies man’s, Philadelphia, 23 Mar. 1936, lot Penrose, The Barbary Voyage of 1638 87, with plate).

(Philadelphia, 1929). Some of the drawings reproduced in Boies Penrose, Urbane Travellers (Phila-

6. Geoffrey Chaucer: The Canterbury delphia, 1942). The collection bears a

tales, etc. close resemblance to Walters Art Gallery Census, 1996, no. 10. The Speculum Ms. 424.

438 Boies Penrose, Pennsylvania

10. Costume album. 1956 to the Harvard College Library,

Vel., 26 ff., 16 x 11 cm. Written in where it is now MS Lat 230. It was forGermany, ca. 1650. Contains 26 very merly bound with the present no. 18 in delicate and highly finished water-colors the Penrose collection, Johannes de of figures from Holland to China, but Sacrobosco: Algorismus. chiefly Levantines. Bound in old calf.

Purchased in 1938 from Charles 14. B. Guérin: Théatre des plus signalées

Sessler. villes d’Afrique, avec discours des singularitez de chacune et choses remarquables

11. Leonardo Dati: La sfera. | . passées en icelles.

Pap., 24 ff., 28 x 20 cm. Written in Census, 1998, no. 18. 31 x 22 cm.

Italy, ca. 1450. 28 colored drawings of (not 42 x 28). Made 16 Aug. 1595. The planetary spheres and portolan-type maps 21 water-color drawings of African towns

of coasts from Morocco to Crimea. and ports are freely copied from Braun

Bound in old vel. | and Hogenberg, Civitates orbis terrarum. Purchased from Lathrop C. Harper The views are mostly North African, but (Americana Cat., 1943). include Elmina (Guinea) and Sofala, The World Encompassed, no. 26. Mozambique, Kilwa, and Mombasa

12. Geographical miscellany, in English. (East Africa). With a formalized titleNotes on cosmography (ff. 1-6) — Leo page and other signs that the work may Africanus: Description of Africa, a con- have been prepared for the press. Bound densed translation from Ramusio (ff. 8- in old vel.

58) — Voyages of Cadamosto and da Purchased in 1926 from E. P. GoldSintra to Guinea (ff. 58v-68) — Naviga- schmidt (cat. 8, no. 1). tion to Sao Thomé and West Africa (ff. Travel in the Old World (Philadelphia 68-70v) — Francisco Alvares: Voyage Free Library, 1945) no. 41.

to Prester John [the Portuguese mission to Abyssinia, 1520] (ff. 70v-106) — 15. Map of Guiana. Shows Guiana, the Notes on Africa [from André Thevet’s Orinoco and Amazon valleys (with the Cosmographie Universelle, Paris, 1575] mythical lake of Parima in the land of (ff. 107-149v) — Of promontoires, gulfes, El Dorado), and the West Indies from

and riveres from the Straight of Giber- the Leeward Islands to Panama. altar to the Cap de Buna Speranza (ff. Vel., 1 f, 34 x 47 cm. Of English 150-165) — Of Asia in generall [from origin, done after the return of Keymis’s

André Thevet’s Cosmographie de Levant, voyage in 1596, since it shows the fabled

Paris, 1554] (ff. 166-209v). lake of Parima emptying into the River

Pap., 209 ff., 23 x 17 cm. Written in Essequibo. Made under Sir Walter

England, ca. 1580. Bound in orig. vel. Raleigh’s direction for presentation to Old library stamp: 73480. Purchased Henry Percy, Earl of Northumberland in 1950 from Michelmore (Cat. 37, no. (the Wizard Earl); V. T. Harlow suggests

103). that Thomas Hariot was the actual car-

This may be the lost geographical work tographer. A more artistically finished of Richard Willes, mentioned in E. G. R. chart than British Museum Ms. Add. Taylor, Tudor Geographical Literature, nlace-names and appears nes have been

1485-15835 (London, 1930). done a year earlier. Mounted and bound 13. Robert Grosseteste: Compotus. by Riviére for Quaritch.

Census, 1995, no. 5. Presented in Endorsed in a contemporary hand,

Boies Penrose, Pennsylvania 439 “The Ryver of Orenoque”; Petworth col- Purchased in 1929 from Gottschalk,

lection; Leconfield sale (Sotheby, 23 Berlin. Apt. 1928, lot 19; with plate). Purchased 19. Livius: Tierce Decade, in French.

from Quaritch in 1937. | Vel., 291 ff., 42 x 30 cm. Written in

V. T. Harlow, ed., The Discoverie of r .

, rance, ca. 1480. large miniature, the;Large and Bewtiful EmpireOne ofdone Guiana 77 7 dcon th : é smaller miniatures, with by Sir Walter Raleigh (London, 1928) iderable finish. 506 delicate initials of 25, no. 2; TheRenassance World Encompassed, no. sreein, 18th . , , early design. Bound

, bridge, 1952) c. brown morocco. |

104; Boies Penrose, Travel and Discovery

in the Renaissance (Cambridge, Crest of the Duke of Luxemburg in the

plate facing 108. border of f. 1; Marquis of Donegall, ca. 16. Thomas Hawley, Clarencieux: The 1750; A. Brolemann and his descendant,

fourme and maner of kepinge of the Mme. Mallet; Mallet sale (Sotheby, 4

Parleament of England, etc. May 1926, lot 147, with plate) to Wil-

Census, 1988, no. 14. The miniature liam Randolph Hearst. Purchased from depicts Edward VI between Cranmer and the Hearst collection (Gimbel’s, New

Somerset. York) in 1941.

17. Horae, Roman use. 20. Sir John Mandeville: Travels, in

Vel., 136 ff. (3 blank), 21 x 15 cm. English. Flemish (Ghent-Bruges school), late 15th Vel., 42 ff., 35 x 25 cm. Written in c. 5 full-page miniatures with borders; England, ca. 1400. One illuminated ini15 small miniatures with three-quarter tial; stylus drawing of a woman in the borders; 12 fine picture-borders in the lower margin of f. 22. Text complete exCalendar; 16 other ff. with large initials cept for Egypt gap (f. 19) and Pope and full borders. Bound in red velvet with story (f. 42); a good example of the

silver clasp. “defective” version. Appears to have been Purchased from Lilly by H. H. Gibbs, part of a larger volume written in the

1865; Aldenham sale (Sotheby, 23 Mar. same hand, of which the ms. of Mannyng

1937, lot 174, 3 plates). Purchased in of Brunne: Handlyng synne (Folger Li-

1940 from Quaritch. brary, no. 420312) was also a part, as

18. Johannes de Sacrobosco: Algorismus was possibly the Langland ms. now in the

(ff. 1-5) — Idem: De sphaera (ff. 5v- Posse sstO8 of Sir Louis Sterling. Bound 14v) — Idem: Computus (ff. 15-32) — in white pigskin by Riviére.

Johannes de Montepessulano: Vetus aso 2 owned by Sir William Clopton quadrans (ff. 32v-44v) — Calendarium, ( 7 21); later owned by the Giffard

cum tabula (£. 45). family of Chillington Park, Staffordshire. Census, 1996, no. 6. Probably written Purchased in 1927 from W. Hi. Robinson.

in Austria, ca. 1300. Several astronomical Malcolm Letts, Sir John Mandeville diagrams in colored inks. Formerly bound Condon, 1949) 171, no. 31; Josephine

with Grosseteste (once no. 13 in this Waters Bennett, The Rediscovery of Sir collection, now Harvard College Library John Mandeville (New York, 1954) 289-

MS Lat 230). Bound in are 2 hand- 290, English ms. D-6. written pages of introductory notes by 21. John Montgomery: A treatise conProfessor von der Hagen of Berlin, 1827, cerning the Navye Royall of England,

discussing this ms. written in Anno 1570.

440 Boies Penrose, Pennsylvania Pap., 18 ff., 26 x 19 cm. Dated 1588. origin; now regarded as _ Portuguese. Purchased in 1943 from W. H. Robin- Dated by Dr. Cortesao ca. 1540-1550.

, , , Jan.

son. A plain, straightforward mariner’s porto22.“amen, New in Test t Emarginal ; nglish; Purchased in 1928 from Quaritch. gloss in English on several ff. , , Armando Cortesao, Cartografia et Census, 1995, no. 2. Written in Eng-

Le qe , Cartografos Portugueses dos Seculos XV land, ca. 1400. Initials in blue with pen, e XVI (Lisbon, 1935) I, 159, where ,it work in red. Table of lessons from map’; the , 3 .; is referred to as the “Penrose

Bible to be read throughout the Oriental year,of Tomé / , p: The Suma Pires (Lonon 12 we pp. don: at end. The text appears to : Hakluyt Society, 1944) 129, 133, be a transitional type between the first nd 531: The World E d Wycliffe version (Nicholas of Hereford) 70 9 AME OF NCOMPAssed, NY.

and the second (Purvey). Bound in orig. white doeskin over oak boards. 25. Portolan chart of the Mediterranean Formerly owned by the Earls of Egre- and Black Sea. mont. Census, 1998, no. 16. 40 x 72 cm.

23. Marco Polo: De consuetudinibus ori- Probably of Italian workmanship. A entalium regionum; Pipino’s version of characteristic normal portolan.

, wo Purchased in 1928 from E. P. Gold-

Polo’s Travels, in 3 parts. At the end, chmidt astrological notes in English, dated 28 somes

Mar. 1595, and an acrostic poem to Ar- 26. Knights of Rhodes: Doc. from the

thur Bassett (d. 2 Apr. 1586). Official of Lyons.

Vel., 77 ff., 27 x 29 cm. Written at Census, 1998, no. 19. Purchased in Westminster, 1530; see f. 24v: “tran- 1929 from Maggs (cat. 500, no. 51). scripto apud Wesmester anno dni 1530.” Has been the subject of an unpublished

One historiated initial. Bound in orig. study by the late Professor John LaEnglish (Cambridge type) blind-stamped Monte.

; ok - Dec. 15..).

call, richly decorated. et: 27. Henry VII: L. s. (Westminster, 1 Inscription in a Tudor hand: “Liber Joh[ann]is Bregeton[?] juris Doctor’; Census. 1999. no. 21

signature of Bickford, Dunsland, Devon, a

ca. 1800; later owned by B. C. Fleming, 28. Henry VIII: Doc. s. (Greenwich, 22 of Coham, Devon; sold at Sotheby’s (15 Jun. 1512).

Apr. 1930, lot 300) to Maggs; later Census, 1999, no. 22. sold to Chamonel of Paris, where Pro- 29. Henry VIII: Doe. s. (1513). Census, 1999, no. 23. 1 f., 30 x 40

fessor Pelliot examined it. Purchased in

1941 from Gabriel Wells. cm. Illum. border and initial. In red

A. C. Moule and Paul Pelliot, Marco morocco case

Polo (London, 1938) 518, no. 114. Purchased in 1927 from Charles Sess-

24. Portolan chart of the East Indies, ler. including coasts from the Bay of Bengal 30. Elizabeth I: L. s. (27 Jan. 1563).

cae Census, 1999, no. 26.

to South China, as well as the Moluccas, the Philippines, Sumatra, Java, and Bor-

neo. 33. Captain William Keeling: The JourCensus, 1998, no. 17. Vel., 1 f., 56 x nall of my 3d Voyage for East India, 36 cm. Formerly considered of Spanish etc.

J. F. Reed, Pennsylvania 44] Pap., 24 ff., 31 x 19 cm. Written in The descriptions and other informa-

18th c. calf.Phillipps Beans. (Ms. 8650). Sir Thomas

England by Keeling, 1617. Bound in late tion were supplied by Mr. George H.

Purchased in 1960 fron, W os Rhee 2. Giovanni Antonio Cortona, of Udine:

Ltd _ Map of the surroundings of Udine.

The log of the East India Company’s Census, 2005. Arrigo” Lorenzi, a voyage, 1614-1617, on which Sir Thomas carta geografica del Friuli, Atti del R. Roe was taken out as Ambassador to the Instituto Veneto di Scienze, Lettere ed

Great Moghul Arti (Venezia, accademico ) 1940-41, C, parte1941) II; G.Anno H. Beans, “A THE LIBRARY OF Ms. Map of Udine by Giovanni Antonio

LESSING J. ROSENWALD di Cortona circa 1540,” The George H. ALVERTHORPE GALLERY Beans Library, Publication 18 (JenkinJENKINTOWN, PENNSYLVANIA town, 1944). 4. Computus chirometralis vel manualis,

Census, 665, 2283; one item, when cum commentario; fragments. Mr. Rosenwald’s collection was located Vel., portions of 2 ff. (removed from

in Chicago, Illinois. a binding), 25 x 14 cm. Probably the 1. Horae, Bourges use. remains of an unpublished treatise writ-

Census, 665. Mr. Rosenwald has pre- ten in the Low Countries or western sented this ms. to the Library of Con- Germany, second half of the 14th c. gress, where it is now no. 156. Contains a world map and diagrams. Unbound.

2.Vel.,Horae. Purchased in 1947. 135 ff., 15 x 10 cm. Written in A ms. description (Special Studies Ghent or Bruges, last quarter of the 15th XXII) is on file in the Tall Tree Library.

c. 24 large and 24 small miniatures, ac- . .

cording to Dr. Otto Piicht, by the “Gebet- 5. Fortifications in the Mediterranean; buchmeister um 1500”; illuminated ini- six drawings associated with the work tials throughout. Bound in 19th c. inlaid of General Gabriel Serbelloni.

calf, probably by Hagué. Pap., 6 ff., varying in size. Drawn ca. Ambroise Firmin-Didot (sale, 1883, 1573. Unbound.

lot 19). Purchased in 1946 in Italy. G. H. Beans, “Some Notes from the TALL TREE LIBRARY Tall Tree Library,” Imago Mundi, V1 JENKINTOWN, PENNSYLVANIA (1949) 32-33,

Census, 2005, nos. 1-3. Mn ine Bow OF

This collection was formerly known as 419 ALLEN ee

the George H. Beans Library. It is a pri- KING OF oRUSSTA, LE ROAD

vate collection devoted to early carto-— , PENNSYLVANIA

graphy, specializing in maps printed in ,

Italy before 1600 and in Japanese maps b ihe descriptions have been supplied to the end of the Tokugawa era. It issues y the owner. a series of publications devoted to 16th 1. (14) Biblia Latina, fragment; Isaiah

c. cartography. 57-60.

442 J. F. Reed, Pennsylvania Vel., 2 partial pp., 16 x 22 cm. Written 7. (20) Prayer-book, Dominican use, in in the 9th c. in Carolingian minuscules. Latin; fragment.

Karl Hiersemann, dealer, Leipzig. Vel., 2 pp., 16 x 11 cm. Written in Purchased from Herbert Adam, Berlin. Germany, ca. 1275[?].

2. (15) Biblia Latina, fragment; Mark 8. (21) Lease of a vineyard (France,

2.12-3.13. 1297) by the Seigneur de Fauthet to Vel., 2 partial pp., 23 x 5 cm. Written Bernard Geuthen. In Latin.

in the Low Countries, ca. 10th c., in Vel., 1 p., 23 x 21 cm.

tion in gold. Berlin. Purchased in 1954 from Erik von 9. (22) Jean de Brienne, Comte d’Eu:

Carolingian minuscules. Some decora- Purchased in 1956 from Herbert Adam,

Scherling. Sale of land (France, 1293). In Latin.

Vel., 1 p., 18 x 17 cm. With armorial - te Biblia Graeca, fragment; John seal of Jean de Brienne attached. os from Mary A. ™ Benjamin. Vel.,Purchased 8 partial pp. and 2 fragmentary -4

pp., 17 x 12 and 10 x 15 cm. Written 10. (23) Philip VI, King of France: in the Byzantine East, ca. 10th c. Letter in the name of the king (St. GerPurchased in 1954 from Erik von maine-en-Laye, 1 Nov. 1328), granting

Scherling. an assessment upon spoils of war gained in the victory of Mont Cassel (Flanders)

4. (17) Antiphonarium, fragment. to Aubert de Hengist, Lord of Genlis. Vel., 2 partial pp., 29 x 13 cm. Writ- Vel., 1 p., 5 x 21 cm. ten in France or Germany, ca. 11th c. Purchased in 1956 from Erik von

With musical notation. Scherling.

Karl Hiersemann, dealer, Leipzig. Pur- 11. (24) Charles II (“the Bad”), King

chased from Herbert Adam, Berlin. of Navarre: Letter in the name of the

5. (18) Deed (Lorraine, 1187) of Pierre, king (Castle of Sarraizin, 27 Sep. 1351), Bishop of Toul, confirming benefices do- ordering payment of Wages to Guiraut nated to the Abbey of S. Eure and the de Marcelhac as captain of the fortress Priory of Chastenoy; witnessed by Simon of Cordous (Aubigné).

II, Duc de Lorraine, and others. In Latin. Vel., I p., i x 32 cm.

Vel., 1 p., 57x 51 cm. Purchased in 1956 from Erik von Purchased from Mary A. Benjamin. Scherling.

6. (19) Baldwin IX, Count of Flanders ma ho ° aan aie eto and Hainault, also known as Baldwin I, 7 , . oC ‘novle: D louse, 13 Apr. 1356) to Jacques ’Em-

rmPeror | 199 onstantinop att . pereur, treasurer of war to Jean II of

‘ Theo bald ) de. Schirerelde the France, ordering payment of 1,000 gold y f the Blessed Marie de Sinneb ecus as part of the ransom of the brother snares ° ' © esse d enol ¥ Bold a of Ponce de Beauville, who had been takanness Latin.the name and seal of Baldwin. en prisoner.

attached. ;

Vel., 1 p., 15 x 28 cm.

tecod p., 15 x 24 cm. Large wax seal Purchased in 1956 from Erik von Purchased in 1956 from Herbert Adam, Scherling. ements

Berlin. 13. (26) Pierre Maquerel: Receipt (Le

J. F. Reed, Pennsylvania 443 Havre, 10 Feb. 1358), for money re- Purchased in 1953 from Erik von ceived from Etienne du Moustier, Vice- Scherling. Admiral, for guarding one of the king’s 18. (31) Gospels, in Greek; fragment.

Pe 1p. 8x 34cm Pap., 2 pp., 31 x 22 cm. Written in Purchased in 1956 from Erik von the Byzantine East, ca. 1 390. One large

Scherling. initial in scroll-work in ink.

14. (27) Edward, “the Black Prince,” 19. (32) Jehan Aubert, administrator for

Prince of Aquitaine and Wales: Doc. the Duchess of Burgundy : Doc. s. (7 in the name of the prince (Bordeaux, 15 Nov. 1403), receipt for 500 francs, to Jul. 1365), guaranteeing privileges to the Jehan Chousat, treasurer to Philip the

in 1956. ,

nobles and clergy of the country of Bold, Duke of Burgundy.

Quercy in Aquitaine. In French. Vel., 1 p., 11 x 27 cm. Vel., 1 p., 70 x 62 cm. Purchased in 1954 from Erik von Purchased from Erik von Scherling Scherling.

John F. Reed, “A Progenitor of the 20. (33) Charles VI, King ° t France , , i. . Doc. in the name of the king (Paris, Bill of Rights?” Manuscript, IX (1957) 30 Dec. 1392), ordering payment of 200

149. francs in gold as a dowry for the daugh-

15. (28) Louis de Valois, Duc d’Anjou, ters of Jean Godin, Vicomte de MontiComte de Maine: Letter in the name of villier. Anjou (Toulouse, 17 Jan. 1368), order- Vel., 1 p., 13 x 33 cm.

ing payment of 400 francs in gold to Purchased in 1954 from Erik von Arnaut de Podenas for war services. Scherling.

Vel., 1 p., 11 x 31 cm. Written and ~ a

signed by Lanloys, secretary. 21. (34) Louis de Valois, Duc d’Orléans: Purchased in 1952 from Erik von Letters patent (“Siege before Bourg,” 7

Scherling. Dec. 1406), forPuythe land and house of Ymbert in favor of Jean de Canhac. 16. (29) Henry II of Castile: Grant of Vel., 1 p., 31 x 34 cm. privileges (Burgos, 14 Nov. 1377) to the Purchased in 1956 from Erik von town and territory of Aranda (Old Cas- Scherling.

tile). , ve. 1 p., 72 x 60 cm. Initial and 22. (35) Pierre des Essarts, governor of proper names in red and blue; painted Paris: Letter in the name of Essarts arms of Castile; lead seal attached. (Paris, 2 Sep. 1410), ordering payment

In the Karl & Faber sale of Schwab- of 10 livres to Raoulin Dardel for servischen Adelsbesitz, Munich, 1951. Pur- ices.

chased from Herbert Adam, Berlin. Vel., 1 p., 13 x 33 cm. Written and signed by Bougio, secretary.

17. (30) Antonio Venerio, Doge of Purchased in 1956 from Erik von Venice: Letter in the name of the Doge © Scherling. (Venice, 1 Sep. 1385) to Jacubutio,

Count of Portia, regarding the ambas- 23. (36) Charles de Valois, Duc d’Orsadors Leonardo Dandolo and Mario léans: Letter in the name of the duke

Maripetro. In Latin. | (19 Aug. 1413), ordering payment of Vel., 1 p., 20 x 29 cm. 20 livres to the servants of Archambaut

444 J. F. Reed, Pennsylvania de Villars, who was a hostage in England Vel., 1 p., 8 x 27 cm. Signed by

with the Duke’s brother. Bérart de Monferrant.

Vel., 1 p., 12 x 39 cm. Postscript and Purchased in 1956 from Erik von

Signature of a secretary, Sauvage. Scherling.

Purchased in 1956 from Erik von

Scherling. 29. (42) Jean, Comte de Dunois, called “the Bastard of Orléans”: Doc. s. 24. (37) Horae, fragment. (Blois[?], 30 Apr. 1428), a receipt for Vel., 2 pp., 18 x 13 cm. Written in supplies “from the revenue of grains and Flanders, ca. 1420[?]. wines of the Duke of Orléans.” 25. (38) Guillaume, Comte de Roussil- Vel., 1 p., 10 x 28 cm. Fragment of

lon: Letter in the name of the count seal attached. , ,

(Mirabel, Dauphiné, 15 Nov. 1424), to Purchased in 1956 from Erik von

Jean Cheron regarding the “dauntless and Scherling.

noble knight Baindet” and four other 30. (43) Letter in the name of the Marmen-at-arms assigned to the defense of shals of France (20 Nov. 1428) to Jean

Mirabel. Scaume, Treasurer of War, regarding

Vel., 1 p., 11 x 31 cm. Written and Girault de Goulart and troops for the signed by Robert le Noir, secretary. defense of Guienne against the English.

Purchased in 1954 from Erik von Vel., 1 p., 10 x 31 cm. Signed by a Scherling. secretary, Dernoys. 26. (39) Charles VII, King of France: Purchased in 1954 from Erik von Letter in the name of the king (Amboise, Scherling. 10 Jan. 1427) to Guillaume Champeaux, 31. (44) Robert, Lord Willoughby: Doc. Bishop and Duke of Laon, ordering pay- s. (Bayeux[?], 1 Oct. 1430), a receipt ment of 40 livres tournois to Jean Bou- to Pierre Surreau, receiver-general of

chier for courier services. Normandy, for money for the salaries of

Vel., 1 p., 11 x 32 cm. “one mounted man-at-arms and _ three Purchased in 1954 from Erik von archers from the garrison of the town of

Scherling. Bayeux ordered . . . to join the pro27. (40) Charles VII, King of France: posed siege before Louviers.” In French.

, Vel.,of p., 10 x 31in Contemporary copy a letter the ,von ; ; Purchased in1 1956 fromcm. Erik name of the king (Amboise, 10 Jan. Scherlin

1413), ordering payment of the ransom 5:

of a courier, Guillaume Dastille, a prison- 32. (45) Arthur III, Duke of Brittany

er of the English. and Touraine, Constable of France: L. Vel., 1 p., 24 x 40 cm. With various s. (Malestroit, 12 Jan 1435/36), remit-

signatures. ting taxes to Bracmene Guincamp. Also Purchased in 1956 from the estate of signed by the Archdeacon of Rennes. Erik von Scherling. Vel., 1 p., 14 x 31 cm. 28. (41) John Plantagent, Duke of Bed- Scherling in 1956 from Erik von

ford: Receipt (Rouen, 29 Sep. 1427),

for salaries of Bérart de Monferrant and 33. (46) John Beaufort, Ist Duke of others for “serving in the company and Somerset: Signed muster roll (Bernay, service of the Regent [i.e., the Duke].” France, 17 Feb. 1439/40), for 15 mount-

In French. ed lances and 40 archers from the gar-

J. F. Reed, Pennsylvania 445 rison of Vire ordered to join the troops 38. (51) Tanguy Duchatel, Vicomte de

“. . for service in the war in France Belliére: Doc. s. (15 Jan. 1458/9), a

and Normandy.” In French. receipt for 5,000 livres received from Vel., 1 p., 53 x 13 cm. Etienne Petit, receiver-general of LanguePurchased in 1956 from Erik von doc.

Scherling. Vel., 1 p., 10 x 31 cm.

34. (47) Sir John Talbot, Earl of Shrews- Scherling in 1956 from Erik von

bury: Muster roll (28 Jun. 1440), for ,

three mounted lances and three archers 39. (52) Louis XI, King of France: L. from the garrison of Gisors for the cam- s. (Paris, 8 Feb., no year) to the Propaign against Harfleur. Signed by Pierre thonotary of Geneva notifying him of a Baillé, Durant de Thrémouille, and Thom- French commission sent to “discuss our

as Peckington. In French. mutual concerns...” Vel., 1 p., 30 x 13 cm. Vel., 1 p., 20 x 28 cm.

Purchased in 1956 from Exvik von In the Fillon sale, 1877. Purchased in

Scherling. 1953 from Herbert Adam, Berlin.

35. (48) Henry VI, King of England: 40. (53) René II d’Anjou, Duc de LorDoc. in the name of the king (Rouen, 5 raine: L. s. (Chateau of Lunéville, 15 Oct. 1443), appointing Mondot de Lan- Jul., no year), a letter of recommendation sac as captain of Neufchatel; mentioning for Jenin Gervaise.

Richard, Duke of York, Regent of Pap., 1 p., 20 x 22 cm.

France. Signed with autograph subscrip- In Maggs catalogue in 1951. Purchased tion by Jean Drosay, chancellor of the in 1953 from Mary A. Benjamin, New English possessions in France. In French. York.

Vel., 1 p., 17 x 33 cm. | 41. (54) Ferdinand V of Spain and Isa-

Purchased in 1956 from Erik von bella of Castile: Doc. s. (Valladolid, 22

Scherling. Dec. 1488), guaranteeing protection for 36. (49) Sir Thomas Hoo, Baron Hast- Inigo de Artista against his enemies beings: Doc. s. (Mantes[?], 21 Dec. 1446), cause of pending lawsuits against him. | regarding payment of couriers bearing let- Pap., 1 p., 29 x 30 cm. Paper seal with ters concerning the Treaty of Mantes, in- arms of Spain. cluding those to the French commander, _ Purchased in 1950 from Mary A. Ben-

Dunois. In French. Jamin.

Vel., 1 p., 8 x 38 cm. 42. (55) Charles VIII, King of France: Purchased in 1956 from Erik von Letter (Séve, 13 Jun., no year) possibly

Scherling. to Francesco Sforza, refusing to release 37. (50) Louis de Luxembourg, Comte to his correspondent the artillery which de Saint-Pol, Constable of France: Doc. the king had withdrawn from Castle Caro

. , Pap., | p., 15 x 21 cm.

s. (Castle of Casteller, 18 Mar. 1456), to Pieres. a receipt for 10,000 livres received from Purchased f Marv A. Beniam; René I, King of Sicily and Duke of urchased trom Mary A. Benjamin.

Anjou and Bar. 43. (56) Henry VII, King of England: Vel., 1 p., 11 x 27 cm. Doc. s. (Greenwich, 26 Mar. [1498]), to Purchased in 1956 from Erik von Sir Robert Litton, Under-treasurer and

Scherling. Keeper of the Great Wardrobe, ordering

446 J. F. Reed, Pennsylvania the outfitting of Oudet Taillefer as Groom 49. (62) Francois I, King of France: L.

of the Chamber. s. (Blois, 22 Sep. 1534) to the Governor Vel., 1 p., 13 x 19 cm. and Council of Berne (Switzerland) re-

Purchased from Charles Sessler & Co., garding a matter concerning a certain Philadelphia. Francois Petit.

44. (57) Cardinal Francesco Ximenes Vel., 1 p., 22 x 42 cm. Royal seal on

de Cisneros, Regent of Spain: L. s. as WeTSO.

Archbishop of Toledo (Segovia, 6 Jan.. Purchased from Herbert Adam, Berlin. no year), to a duke informing the latter 50. (64) Martin Luther: A. 1. s. (frag-

. (B; n

of a annval e nis envoy: In Latin. ment, signature mostly missing; 12 Mar.

ap., 1 P.» £1 X 20 cm. 1530) to Josef Metech zu Miln. In the Fillon sale, 1877. Purchased Pap. 1 p., 12x rg cm.

in 1954 from Herbert Adam, Berlin. Purchased in 1956 from Mary A. Ben-

45. (58) Emperor Maximilian I: Doc. jamin. S erusees: 25 Jul. 1513), to the Burgo 51. (66) Philip Melanchthon: A. doc.

Pap. 1 7 5 x 29 with name in body, acknowledging a loan

; ; , Pap., 1 p., 5 x 18 cm.

In vant & Faber an Schwibische of 50 florins from Licentiatus Plankin.

, , Berlin. A. Benjamin. 52. (67) Justus Jonas: A. |. s. (Witten-

Mead collection, Mecristous New Ten Purchased’ in 1953 from Herbert Adam,

sey, 1953. Purchased in 1953 from Mary ms

46. (59) Louis XII, King of France: L. berg, 19 Mar. 1534) to Count Heinrich s. (Lyons, 3 Nov., no year) to the Coun- Finsiedel of Castle Gnantstein, regarding

cil of Berne (Switzerland), sending “‘our pe id be. mn ice the Reformation beloved and trusty councillor Laranseur” son © Proe anne » Written “at the

to discuss mutual concerns. order of the others,” probably Luther and

Vel., 1 p., 16 x 29 cm. Metanchshon. 39% 2]

Purchased from Mary A. Benjamin. APsPurchased & PP oe in Xe’ em.from Herbert 1955

47. (60) Henry VIII, King of England: Adam, Berlin.

Doc. s. (Greenwich, 16 Jul. [1537]), or-

dering payment to Edmund Pelham of 53. (68) Georg Spalatin: A. I. s. (9 monies advanced for “the Feast of the Jan. 1536) to Count Heinrich Einsiedel

glorious martyr S. George” held at Wind- of Castle Gnantstein regarding Spalatin’s

sor on 21 May. German translation of Melanchthon’s Vel., 1 p., 20 x 23 cm. Predigt von den lieben Engeln.

Purchased from Mary A. Benjamin. Pap., 1 p., 22 x 21 cm. 48. (61) Louise de Savoie, Regent of

Purchased from Herbert Adam, 1955.

France: L. s. with autograph subscription 54. (69) Emperor Charles V: L. s. (Blois, 6 Feb., no year) to the Duchesse (Augsburg, 26 Jul. 1548) to Count Jode Nemours expressing her desire to see hann zu Nassau.

the duchess. Pap., 1 p., 21 x 24 cm.

Pap., 1 p., 21 x 20 cm. In Karl & Faber sale, Schwdabischen

Purchased in 1956 from Mary A. Ben- Adelsbesitz, Munich, 1951. Purchased

jamin. from Mary A. Benjamin.

J. F. Reed, Pennsylvania 447 55. (70) Charles II of Savoy: Doc. s. 61. (76) Edward VI, King of England: (Chambéry, 9 Jan. 1505) to Stephen de Part of doc. s. with autograph subscripCapris, paymaster, ordering payment of tion (Westminster, 28 Mar. 1552), eviwages to the duke’s page, Jean de Gra- dently to Christian HI, King of Denmark

mont. In Latin. and Norway. In Latin.

Pap., 1 p., 24 x 28 cm. Pap., 1 p., 14 x 38 cm. Paper royal

Purchased from Herbert Adam, Berlin. seal on verso.

Purchased in 1954 from Mary A. Ben-

56. (71) Pope Clement VII: Doc. s. jamin. |

as Cardinal and Vice-Chancellor ({Rome?]), 21 Jun. 1518), regarding an 62. (77) Mary I, Queen of England:

archdeaconry for a certain Franciscus. Doc. s. (Westminster, 31 Jan. 1553/ 4)

In Latin. to the Chancellor of the Exchequer, di-

Pap., 1 p., 16 x 29 cm. recting payment to Matthew Colthurst

Purchased in 1955 from Herbert of 2,000 pounds to be used for the sup-

Adam, Berlin. pression of Sir Thomas Wyatt’s rebellion. Pap., 1 p., 29 x 31 cm. Royal seal on

57. (72) Louis II, King of Hungary paper.

and Bohemia: Doc. s. (Buda, the feast In Karl & Faber sale, Schwdbischen

of S. Andrew, 1524). In Latin. Adelsbesitz, Munich, 1951; in Winter

Pap., 1 p., 20 x 28 cm. Mead collection, Morristown, New JerIn the von Reden collection. Purchased sey, 1953. Purchased in 1953 from Mary

in 1955 from Herbert Adam, Berlin. A. Benjamin. 58. (73) Maria, Queen of Louis II of 63. (78) Philip II, King of Spain. Doc. Hungary and Bohemia, Regent of the -s. as Prince Regent (Valladolid, 11 Jan. Netherlands: Doc. s. (Brussels, 20 Aug. 1544) appointing officials. 1553), a military commission for Jean Pap., 4 pp., 31 x 22 cm. de Longevil{le], Lord of Vaux, as gover- Purchased from Mary A. Benjamin.

nor of Arras. 64. (79) Emmanuel Philibert, Duc de

Vel., I p., 29 x91 cm. Savoie: A. 1. s. (1560) to his wife rePurchased in 1955 from Herbert porting his expected arrival.

Adam, Berlin. Pap., 1 p., 31 x 22 cm.

59. (74) Andrea Doria: L. s. (Genoa, Purchased in 1954 from Carnegie Book 11 Jun. 1553) to Don Fernando Gon- Shop, New York. zaga, Governor of Malphetta, requesting 65. (80) Fernando Alvarez de Toledo, that Federico Spinola, a relative, may be Duke of Alva: L. s. (Milan, 20 Oct.

absolved from taxation. 1555) to the magistrate of the castle and Pap., 1 p., 29x 21 cm. fortifications of Valea[?] regarding a cerPurchased from Herbert Adam, Berlin. tain Hieronymo Zuffo. In Italian.

60. (75) Emperor Ferdinand I: Doc. s. Pap., 1 p., 27 x 19 cm.

(Prague, Jan. 1530) to Herr Johann, In Karl & Faber sale, Schwdbischen

Administrator of Affairs at Regensburg, Adelsbesitz, Munich, 1951. Purchased the Palatinate, and the Duchy of Bavaria. from Herbert Adam, Berlin.

Pap., 1 p., 31 x 42 cm. 66. (81) Don Luis de Requesens: Doc.

Purchased in 1953 from Herbert s. (Antwerp, 11 Aug. 1574) regarding

Adam, Berlin. the payment of mercenary troops re-

448 J. F. Reed, Pennsylvania cruited from Eberstein for the war against s. (Paris, 30 May 1559) to Francois de

William the Silent. Raconis ordering payment of wages to Pap., 2 pp., 32 x 22 cm. Paper royal Hardeyn de Semalle, archer.

seal of Spain. Vel., 1 p., 27 x 45 cm.

Purchased in 1955 from Erik von In Victor Degrange catalogue, Paris,

Scherling. 1951. Purchased in 1952 from Mary A. 67. (82) Don John of Austria: L. s. Benjamin. (Messina, 3 Sep. 1573) to the Marquis 73. (88) Catherine de’ Medici, Queen de Santa Cruz sending naval orders for of Henri I of France: Doc. s. (30 Mar.

Captain Camillo Capisuto to sail. In 1581) to Charles de Lorraine, Duc de

Spanish. Cluny, requesting a loan of 12,000 ecus. Pap., 1 p., 27 x 20 cm. Pap., 8 pp., 30 x 21 cm.

Purchased from Mary A. Benjamin. Purchased from Mary A. Benjamin.

68. (83) William I, Prince of Orange 74, (89) Francois II, King of France: and Nassau: Doc. s. (30 May 1575), Doc. s. (R----, 3 May 1560), concerning regarding a certain Joachim Ortell. the transfer of civil officers of the king-

Pap., 1 p., 33 x 23 cm. dom.

Purchased from Mary A. Benjamin. Pap., 2 pp., 32 x 21 cm. oo

Purchased from Mary A. Benjamin. 69. (84) Emperor Maximilian II: Doc.

s. (Vienna, 15 Sep. 1567), acknowledg- 75. (90) Charles IX, King of F rance ing a debt of 65 gulden on a four years’ Doc. s. (21 May 1567), concerning the

loan. transfer of civil officers of the kingdom. Pap., 2 pp., 31 x 22 cm. seal | P 31 x 37 cm. Paper royal Purchased from Mary A. Benjamin.

Purchased from Herbert Adam, Berlin. 76. (91) Henri I de Lorraine, Duc de

70. (85) Anne, Duc de Montmorency, Guise: Doc. s. (16 Nov. 1582) to GiConstable of France: L. s. with autograph vinant de Charron, councilor of the king,

subscription (Maulny, 8 Nov., no year) giving quittance of the sum of 12 gold to the Seneschal Xaintrailles[?] regarding ecus. the departure of the royal family from Vel., 1 p., 18 x 28 cm.

Maulny and their route of travel. Purchased from Mary A. Benjamin.

Pap.,1p.,31x22cm. | 77. (92) Elizabeth I, Queen of England: In Winter Mead collection, Morris- Passport (Greenwich, 1 Feb. 1587/8) town, New Jersey, 195 3. Purchased mm for a delegation under the Earl of Derby

1953 from Mary A. Benjamin. to proceed to the Netherlands.

71. (86) Gaspard de Chatillon, Duc de Vel., 1 p., 25 x 39 cm. Coligny: L. s. with autograph subscrip- Purchased in 1949 at the George W. tion (Paris, 3 Nov. 1554[?]) to Count Child Drexel sale, Bryn Mawr, PennsylRingvant[?] assuring his correspondent vania. of his determination in certain matters. 78. (93) Robert Dudley, Earl of Leices-

Pap., 1 31 x 21 cm. ; , p., ter: Doc. s. (3 Jan. 1584/5), indenture In Winter Mead collection, 1953. Pur; i, to Richard Sutton for the Manor of Pel-

chased in 1953 from Mary A. Benjamin. ham. 72. (87) Henri II, King of France: Doc. Vel., 1 p., 30 x 50 cm.

| Free Library of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 449 Purchased in 1954 from Mary A. Ben- Purchased from Mary A. Benjamin.

jamin. 83. (98) Henri III, King of France: L. 79. (94) William Cecil, 1st Baron Burgh- s. (Blois, 4 Jan. 1581) giving instructions

ley: Doc. s. (London[?], 30 Jun. 1594) regarding troops, tax collecting, and the to Vincent Stynner concerning matters protection of citizens.

of the exchequer. Also signed by Sir Pap., 1 p., 39 x 22 cm.

John Fortescue. Purchased from Herbert Adam, Berlin. Pap., 1 p., 31x 21 cm. 84. (99) Henri IV, King of France: Doc. _ Purchased in 1953 from Mary A. Ben- s. as King of Navarre (Nerac, 29 Oct.

jamin. 1578) to du Freise, Councillor of the 80. (95) Mary Queen of Scots: Doc. s. King and Master of Requests, informing (Chartley Manor, 30 Apr. 1586), com- him of a commission to Marshal Michel mission of Sieur de la Fontaigne as cap- de Lamothe and M. Degarres to investitain of the Chateau of Wassy (France). gate the financial dealings of M. Thivo-

Vel., 1 p., 25 x 31 cm. Written and sine the “special supervisor of our

also signed by Claude Nau, French sec- monies.” |

retary to the Queen. Vel., 1 p., 30 x 43 cm.

In the Fillon sale, 1877; exhibited at Purchased from Mary A. Benjamin.

the Tercentenary Mary Queen of Scots 85. (100) Alessandro Farnese: L. s. Exhibition, Peterborough, 1887; in Stu- (Mons, 16 Jun. 1586) to Count Mans-

art Exhibition, London, 1888-89; in Win- felt, governor of Luxembourg, regarding

ter Mead collection, Morristown, New the arrest of a certain Wiltingen and Jersey, 1953. Purchased in 1953 from other matters. In French.

Mary A. Benjamin. Pap., 1 p., 37 x 29 cm.

81. (96) Privy Council of Elizabeth I, Purchased from Herbert Adam, Berlin. Queen of England: Letter (London, 2

Feb. 1598/9) to Thomas Sackville, Lord THE FREE LIBRARY OF

Buckhurst, regarding payment and trans- PHILADELPHIA

portation of troops for the war in Ire- PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA land. Signed by Robert Devereux, 2nd

Earl of Leicester; John Whitgift, Arch- Census, 2012-2084. bishop of Canterbury; Sir Thomas Eger- Descriptions and notes were prepared ton; Robert, Lord North; Sir William by Miss Meta Harrsen and Miss Ellen Knollys; Sir Robert Cecil; Sir John For- Shaffer, Rare Book librarian. tescue; and Buckhurst.

Pap., 1 p., 30 x 20 cm. RARE BOOK COLLECTION In Karl & Faber sale, Schwdabischen

Adelsbesitz, Munich, 1951; in Winter 9. (LC 14 9.5) Statuta Angliae, 1 EdMead collection, Morristown, New Jer- ward III to 8 Edward IV; preceded by sey, 1953. Purchased from Mary A. Ben- Modus tenendi Parliamentum; Tractatus

jamin. | de senescalsia Angliae; and Abridgement of the statutes, in Latin and Law-French. 82. (97) Maurice de Nassau, Prince of Vel., 262 + 10 blank ff., 37 x 26 cm. Orange: L. s. (La Hague, 17 Jan. 1597) Written in England, ca. 1470. 6 histori-

to the authorities at Breda. ated initials: arms of Molyneux of Tever-

Pap., 1 p., 32 x 21 cm. sal, Notts., later impaled with argent, a

450 Free Library of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania cross sable accompanied by a fleur-de-lys 13. (Ms. E 202) Petrus Pictaviensis: in upper left canton; the latter arms also Compendium historiae in genealogia appear alone, and indicate the owner’s Christi; ends with death of Augustus marriage after acquiring the book. Bound Caesar and the Ascension.

in stamped pigskin by Zaehnsdorf. Vel.. roll, 394 x 30 cm. Written in Sir Thomas Molyneux; Sir Edmund England, ca. 1480. The top medallion, Molyneux (d. 1552); Rycharde Sakevylle usually a miniature of the Fall of Man,

(16th c.); J. Palmer (1730); “Mr. instead contains the royal initials H-R Bourne”; Sir Alexander Acland-Hood of in wash gold, in a later style than the borSt. Audries, Somerset; H. Harvey Frost. der decoration and probably belonging Obtained from H. P. Kraus (cat. 85, no. to Henry VII. Burnished gold initials

35). with sprays of stylized foliage extending into upper and left borders.

10. (Ms. Hor 1) Horatius: Ars poetica, Acquired by John F. Lewis from J. and

Epistolae. J. Leighton, London (cat. XIX, no. 344, Pap., 37 ff., 20 x 15 cm. Written in plate IV).

Austria, ca. 1480. Bound in 18th c. blue

silk with Hungarian eagle stamped in 14. (Ms. E 203) Hugh Broughton: Har-

center, in sprinkled calf case. monie of the Bible; imperfect, begins No. 2066 in a 19th c. collection; book- with the Flood.

plate of Imre Hodassy. Obtained at a Vel. roll, 781 x 49 cm. Written in Munich sale through Maggs, 1955. England, late 16th c. Large pen drawings illustrating the Book of Daniel and the

11. (Ms. Hor 2) Cicero: De amicita. Apocalyptic beast, surmounted by the Pap., 21 ff., 20 x 15 cm. Written in bicephalous eagle. Austria, ca. 1480. Bound in 18th c. blue Purchased in 1930 by John F. Lewis sik with Hungarian eagle stamped in from J. and J. Leighton, London (cat.

center, in sprinkled calf case. 14, no. 422).

No. 2065 in a 19th c. collection, book- 15. (Ms. E 204) Menologium, in Greek:

plate of Imre Hodassy. Obtained at a f ous feast-d Munich sale through Maggs, 1955. sermons BON Varrous feast-Cays.

Pap., 312 ff., 21 x 14 cm. Dated 1493.

12. (Ms. E 201) Genealogy of Edward Pasted in are 4 full-page miniatures on vel. by a mediocre 15th c. Venetian

IV of England, preceded by a short Bound in orig. Greek monastic

chronicle of the history of the world from painter. oun } e-

. , ; . stamped calf, with bosses, rebacked.

the Creation to King Woden; in Latin. Label of Joseph Baer and Co., Frank-

Vel. roll, 479 x 46 cm. Written in curt °

England, ca. 1470. Equestrian portrait

of Edward IV, with arms, in style resem- 16. (Ms. E 205) Frater Santi de Bon Cor bling work of Thomas Chaundler (1418- de Sutele: Stella di salute; composed in

1490); 3 large medallions, portraits of 1450. the king’s ancestors, badges, devices, Vel., 205 ff., 17 x 21 cm. Written in framed with coats of arms both legen- Italy (Florence), ca. 1480, by Frater

dary and historic. Faustino. One historiated initial. Bound Executed for Edward IV. Purchased in 16th c. brown morocco.

in 1927 by John F. Lewis from Ellis, Bookplate of Luigi Cora (20th c.).

London (cat. 246, no. 251). Acquired in 1926 (Pepper fund).

Free Library of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 451 17. (Ms. E 206) Horae, Roman use, derson; bookplate of Baron Amherst of

with prayers in Italian at end. Hackney. Presented by Lydia T. Morris. ; . E 210) Jehan Germain: Le

Vel., 16 + 119 ff., 15 x 11 cm. Wnit- a

ten in.s Italy 1520. 3 full(Ms 9) Zenan os(Milan), vege ca. chemin de 21. paradis.

page miniatures: 13 historiated initials by Pap. and vel., 186 ff., 28 x 20 cm.

anotner equa’y Boo _ ys Written in France (Burgundy?), ca. 1460. a biscia azure. Apparently the wife was ;

pale ti gules, a whee! aren? » Breen, 5 double-page drawings in color on vel.

; , Bound in 18th c. brown calf.

a Visconti-Sforza. Bound in 18th c. calf Sir Thomas Phillipps (Ms. 219). Ac-

gilt, rebacked. quired from H. P. Kraus (cat. 75, no. Belonged in 1843 to George T. Strong 39)

mn Te ane ee ro ee et 819). Durieu, Les manuscrits a peintures de resented in y simon ratz. la bibliothéque de Cheltenham, Bibl. de 18. (Ms. E 207) Preces piae, with litany l'Ecole des Chartes, I (1889) 400.

for use in France. 22. (Ms. E 211) Noels; a collection of Vel., 51 ff, 20 x 14 cm. Written in 44 French Christmas carols. | Italy (Milan), ca. 1510. 4 halt-page Pap., 61 ff., 26 x 19 cm. Written in

miniatures; 2 historiated initials by a France. ca. 1520, with additions made

good Lombard artist. Bound in modern several decades later. 25 water-color vig-

blue morocco by the Lakeside Press. nettes, 7 painted and 19 pen-drawn iniGeorge T. Strong (no. 12; sale, New tials with water-color figures. Bound in York, 1878, lot 829). Presented in 1925 late 16th c. vel. notarial document from

by Simon Gratz. Nantes.

19. (Ms. EB 208) Horae, Paris use; at Acquired in 1955 from H. P. Kraus

end, prayers in French. (cat. 75, no. 77).

(Vel., 264 ff., 20 x 13 cm. Written in 23. (Ms. E 213) S. Augustinus: Regula, France (Paris), ca. 1470. 8 full-page in Dutch (ff. 3-118) — Sermon on Matminiatures (one modern, several re- thew, 25-26: Media nocte clamor (ff. touched). Bound in modern brown mor- 118-126).

occo. . . Pap., 126 ff., 14 x 10 cm. Written in Presented in 1925 by Simon Gratz. the Netherlands, 16th c., by 12 amateur 20. (Ms. E 209) Les ditz moraulx des seribes, - peronemne to a Flemish nun-

philosophes. nery, listed on f. 18: Pr. heer Philips Vel., 57 ff, 28 x 20 cm. Written in Nycholaes; S. Beatrix Noeys; S. Margar-

France (Bourges), 1 Apr. 1473. 20 oe non im neues ven on verses S. half-page miniatures. Bound in 19th c. SM + Me, na » Raine * yTaMer red velvet with clasps; applied to upper ‘eee. S Rock ee eo. foer-

cover, silver arms of Baron Amherst of t - se a ee M ar Hackney (1835-1909). parte van den Race. 2 pen-work initials. Signature of Pierre de la Vacherye, Sec- Bel in ONE. Ver. ;

retaire du Roy (16th c.); note dated — E ° ongee in 1623 to Sis ter Anna van 1806 by B.N., seeking to identify this ene wotie) Acruived ooeary (no. 30,

ms. with the one used by Lord Rivers - Acquired from H. P. Kraus. for his translation for Caxton; 19th c. 24. (Ms. E 214) Horae, Roman use.

signatures of Dr. Fernor and Oliver An- Vel., 146 ff., 8 x 6 cm. Written in

452 Free Library of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

school. 1g, ; ;

France (Tours), ca. 1525. 16 full-page, same artists as no. 26. Similar binding to

3 smaller miniatures, of the Bourdichon no. 26.

school, Arms of orig OWNETS or A CEOSS 29. (Ms. E 224) Antiphonarium, Satur-

azure; accompanied four etoiles gules. . day before by Quadragesima to Pentecost.

Bound in arms modern blue with Vel., 184morocco ff.,Williams. 65 x 37 cm. Written stamp and ofat:Theodore oor,;ar;in Presented by Lisa Norris Elkins Portugal, 17th c. One historiated initial,

2 illuminated initials. Decorated by same

25. (Ms. E 220) Graduale, Roman use, artists as no. 26. Bound in 18th c. stamp-

Nativity to the Common of Saints. ed calf, metal corners and bosses. Vel., 240 fi., 56 x 40 cm. Written in 30. (Ms. E 225) Antiphonarium, Advent

Italy (probably Siena), late 15th c. P

, ; orig. Vel.,brown 229 ff., 52 x 37 cm.boards Written in over p ; . in ; ortugal, latecalf 16th c. 6heavy large illuminated Large palm tree forming initial H. Bound to © entecost.

with metal borders and edges with bosses. initials. Similar binding to no. 29

Davis and Harvey sale (Stan V. Hen- ——

kel, cat. 820, 30-31 Jan. 1899). 31. (Ms. E 226) Graduale.

, Vel., 191 ff., 51 x 36 cm. Written

26. (Ms. E 221) Sanctorale secundum in Portugal (Belém), 16th c. One histori-

ordinem S. Hieronimi. . . ated initial, one decorated initial. Bound Vel., 182 ff., 59 x 40 cm. Written im in 18th c. stamped calf, metal bosses and Portugal (Belém), Jun. 1548. One his- corners, 2 clasps.

toriated initial, one decorated initial. | . Bound in 18th c. stamped calf, metal 32. (Ms. E 228) Antiphonarium for the corners and bosses. Common of Saints, Roman use.

This, as well as nos. 27-38 below, was Vel., 89 H., 65 x 45 cm. Written in

associated with the College of S. Jerome, Portugal (Belem), 17th c. Large initials Belém, and all were purchased in 1900 with black calligraphic ornament. Bound from Hiersemann of Leipzig; because of In 18th c. stamped calf, metal corners this close relationship all are listed, al- and bosses, 2 clasps.

though several are early 17th c. The 33. (Ms. E 229) Sanctorale for use in present ms. together with no. 27 was a the Monastery of Belém. gift of King John III to the College, Fr. Vel., 141 ff., 71 x 54 cm. Written in

Blasio D’Olivenga, rector. Portugal (Belém), 16th c. One illumiThe series is described by John Thom- nated initial by the artist of no. 31 above.

son, Hither and thither (Philadelphia, Bound in 18th c. stamped calf, metal

1905) 137-144. bosses and corners, one clasp.

27. (Ms. E 222) Dominicale secundum 34. (Ms. E 230) Hymnarium, imperfect:

ordinem S. Hieronymi. Advent to the dedication of a church.

Vel., 163 ff., 59 x 40 cm. Written in Vel., 164 ff., 48 x 34 cm. Written in Portugal (Belem), Jun. 1548. Same art- Portugal, 17th c. 3 very large initials with ists as no. 26. Similar binding to no. 26. colored pen-work, others with drollery

; ; decoration. Bound similarly to no. 29

28. (Ms. E 223) Antiphonarium, Advent above to Corpus Christi.

Vel., 193 ff., 51 x 34 cm. Written in 35. (Ms. E 231) Psaltertum feriatum, Portugal (Belém), ca. 1548. One histori- Roman use, followed by a hymnal.

ated and one decorated initial by the Vel., 189 ff., 59 x 40 cm. Written in

Free Library of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 453 Portugal (probably Belém), late 16th Dr. Stephen Vickers, University of Torc. 7 large pen-work initials extended to onto, this ms. is now attributed to Wilform borders. Arms on f. 6lv: sable, a liam de Brailes. In addition to the text ring between 4 mascles gules. Bound sim- listed in Census, 4 more ff. have been

ilarly to no. 26 above. found, containing portions of Mark, Luke,

; , , Romans, I Corinthians, I and II Thes-

36. (Ms. E 232) Antiphonarium, im salonians, I and II Timothy, Titus, and perfect; Asperges to Communio Angeli Philemon. et Arcangell.

Vel., 108 ff., 50 x 35 cm. Written in 23. Psalterium.

Portugal, 17th c. Bound in 18th c. Census, 2029. Dr. Hanns Swarzenski stamped calf, metal bosses and corners. has dated this ms. 1270, and identified

; ; ; it as Dominican use.

37. (Ms. E 233) Antiphonarium, 1mperfect and misbound; Common of Saints 29. Lectionarium.

to Office of the Dead. Census, 2030. Written in Italy (FlorVel., 86 ff., 54 x 37 cm. Written in ence or Ferrara), ca. 1470. Portugal (Belem), 16th c. One histori- 46. Antiphonarium. ated initial. Bound in 18th c. stamped Census, 2032. More probably for the calf, metal bosses, one clasp; ff. 1, 5, Chartreuse de Champmol near Dijon; 6 belong at the end of the volume. certainly not written for Saint-Bénigne, 38. (Ms. E 234) Antiphonarium, Ad- to whom it later belonged. vent to Saturday of Septuagesima.

Vel., 117 49 x 352040. cm. Written in 70 Orne. , ,ff., ensus, According to ;Dr.

Otto Portugal (Belém), [1548]. 3 large ilPach a . er - acht the miniatures are by Girolamo da

luminated initials, similar to no. 26 above. Cremona

Bound in 18th c. stamped calf, metal

bosses and corners, 2 clasps. 99. Horae.

Census, 2042. The miniatures are very

THE JOSEPH E. WIDENER probably by Girolamo da Cremona, ac-

COLLECTION cording to Allen Weller, University of Missouri.

Census, 2115-2117, nos. 1-10.

Nine of the 10 mss. listed as belonging 105. Manuale. . .

to Joseph Widener of Philadelphia were Census, 2043. Contains a variety of presented to the Free Library in 1944 by square musical notation akin to the P. A. B. Widener II and his sister, Mrs. French, according to A. B. Barksdale, Josephine Widener Wichfeld, in memory Superintendent of Music, Toledo Muof their father, Joseph E. Widener. They seum of Art. retain their former order and numbers 112. S. Augustinus: De quatuor virtuti-

as Widener Mss. 1-9. bus, ete.

Census, 2044. According to the late

THE JOHN FREDERICK LEWIS Professor E. K. Rand, written in France,

COLLECTION early 11thc.

4. Biblia. 181. Petrus Pictaviensis: Compendium Census, 2025. On the authority of historiae in genealogia Christi, with a

454 Free Library of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

delabrum. 336 XXIX:16 Census, 2058, where not properly iden- 337 XXIX:15

short treatise on the seven branched can- 322(718) XXIX:10

tified. 357 Ms. E 235 709a XXVII:8

SINGLE LEAVES AND 709b 0 XXVIII

FRAGMENTS M13a713b 0 KXV:5 XXV:20

. 721 XX VII: 4

The John Frederick Lewis Collection ae XXVI-5 contains a very large number of single 723 XXVI:8, 15 leaves and fragments, many of them of

2a 724a,b XXVI:7, 14 . | 725a, b,c 6, 12 ; , 726a,bXXVI:5, XXVI:9-11

considerable interest. These were listed in Census, 2061-2084, where they were

;728a ; 727 XXV:7, 8 ; ,; XXV:9 . ; 728b XXV:6 all 732 XXV: 1-4

numbered in an irregular fashion and often very sketchily described, so that in many instances specific leaves cannot be

positively related to Census entries. Some 730

fragments, in fact, were not described at b XAVI-28 This material has now been rearranged The following entries in Census cannot under the direction of Missbe positively Meta Harr;;. identified we with specific sen by country and century, and about .; ; pieces. Presumably these fragments half of ,the described. Future sort- . , a are or ;pieces included in the revised descriptions be-

ing cover theentries re- ad and low;description in any event,will these Census ine he following table lists pieces definite- should now be disregarded: 232-235,

y ideatified with Ce ne Hocexitic 238, 240-242, 246, 251-253, 257, 258, y identihed with Census Ceseripnons: 263, 268, 270, 298, 307, 317, 319, 320,

Census no. Free Library no.

243 V:2

322, 324.

244 VIII: 13-18 Note. The Lewis Collection of Ms. 247 XXVII:6 Leaves contains two leaves, 42 illumi250 XI: 19-23 nated initials and 16 historiated initials 256 XXXVI: 1-2 executed by Charles Fournel, France, 259 IX :3-5 16th c.; one leaf, a prayer, is signed by 260 VI: 1-2 Fournel and dated 1554. The Collection 261 XXVI:19 also contains a number of forgeries and 262 XXVIIE:29 re-paints in Italian and French 15th and

265 IX:7 16th c. style. 266 XXVIT:19

269 1X:9 XXIV:1. Leaf from Aldhelm: De virgini-

271 XXXII: 1 tate (prose version).

272 XXVIII: 1-2 Vel., 20 x 14 cm. Probably written in 273 XXXII:18 an insular center on the continent, 9th c. 288 XXX:1-15, Vernacular glosses, “to” over “ad,” “gemXX1:4 ene” over “ceremonias,” look Anglo-Sax310 XXVI:23 on but might be Old German, according

322(703) XI:1 to Francis Wormald.

Free Library of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 455

Austria and Austrian Tyrol Vel., 29 x 15 cm. Austria, second half of the 15th c.

51-5, 7-10, 16, 17. Twenty illuminated [:27. Illuminated initial L, from a breinitials from antiphonaries, missals, Psalt- viary

ers, and Dreviaries. Vel., 27 x 19 cm. Austria (Salzburg) Vel., various sizes, 4 x 5 to 16 x 22 15th c

cm. Austria, early, middle, and late 15th

c. 1:28. Leaf from a breviary with initial ss ; ; G; text is prayer to S. Ehrentraude, aboo12 Vel., x 15 cm. 15th c. Vel., 7x cm.19 Austria, 15th Austria, c. che OS™

ne Mary Mag Pe Ss. Clare, Francis, bess of Nonnberg, Salzburg.

I:11-15. Five small historiated initials Bohemia with rinceaux borders, from a ms. con-

taining some saints’ lives, in German. lI:1-7. Eight initials and two pieces of Vel., 6 x 5 to 8 x 5 cm. Austria, mid border ornament from antiphonaries, in-

15th c. cluding initial P with grotesque male and

I:18. Miniature depicting a blonde Vir- femal hgures in the ares 05 x7 gin holding the Child, within a mandorla. ‘ath. ° tate 1 th X © 10 £5 X 1 cm.

Vel., 10 x 6 cm. Austrian Tyrol, late aiid

15th c. II:9-14. Nine illuminated initials from [:19-22. Historiated initials A, D, G, antiphonaries ne mussal neenne a

and S, from an antiphonary. fhe ti h hed t th ‘Che TL Fone Pap., 21 x 19 cm. Austrian Tyrol, the rg t hand of the Christ-Logos, an 16th c. P with the Feast ofVel.,the Pentecost. various sizes, 8 x 7 to 30 x 10

[:23. Miniature of S. Notburga of Ratten- cm. 15th and late 15th c. berg.

Vel., 16 x 11 cm. Austrian Tyrol England

(probably Brixen), 17th c.

1:24. Historiated initial V, portraying the IL1:1-28. Ninety-seven small burnished

Ascension, from a missal. gold initials from a liturgical Psalter.

Vel., 23 x 16 cm. Austria (probably Vel., various sizes. 13th c. Salzburg), second half of the 15th c. 1V:1. Leaf with historiated initial A from

Unidentified arms in border. the Book of Judith, depicting Judith about

1:25. Fragment of a missal leaf with part to slay the sleeping Holofernes.

of Mass for Easter. Vel., 30 x 16 cm. 13th c.

Vel. backed with pap., for use as bind- IV:2. Leaf from a Psalter; portions of ing, 23 x 16 cm. Southern Austrian Ty- Psalms 26, 27. rol, 15th c. Historiated initial S depicting Vel., 25 x 20 cm. 13th c. Large histhe Virgin and the resurrected Christ, by toriated initial with grotesques.

aisBolognese border ornament Austrian. miniaturist; IV:3. Illuminated initial O depicting Peter and Paul.

[:26. Historiated initial K, angel with Vel., 11 x 10 cm. Early 14th c. The

shield, from an antiphonary. figures are stylistically related to works

456 Free Library of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania of the Westminster School, and are very throned between two altars, symbolic of

delicately executed. the Old and New Testaments.

[V:4. Fragments of a scholastic ms. Vel., miniature 9 x 6, initials from 13 Vel., 22 x 8, 11 x 9, 6 x 8 cm. Early x 14 to 21 x 15 cm. 14th and late 14th c.

14th c. 3 pen sketches. V:8-12, 21, 27, 28. Initials from antiIV:5, 6. Seven fragments with penwork phonaries and a Hora e, including historiscenes, lightly colored, depicting tourna- ae initial D depicting the Apostle An-

ment scenes, etc.up;to;14 x 20 cm. 14th c. Vel., various sizes, 15th and end of the 15th c.

IV:7-9. Three leaves from the Offices of

the Saints, depicting the Archangel Mi- V:13. The Offices of the Saints from a chael, Ss. Matthew, Christopher, and Horae: end of the Office for S. Mary Mag-

Mark. dalene, offices for Ss. Katherine, Barbara,

Vel, 17 x 13 cm. 14th c. S. Michael and Nicholas. by a good English artist; Ss. Matthew and _ Vel, 3 ff, 11 x 8 cm. 3 historiated Christopher show a Rouen influence. initials. 15th c.

[V:10. Mluminated initial U from an anti- V: 14-16. Four leaves from a Horae, dephonal, depicting the Death of the Virgin. picting Christ buffeted, the Trinity en-

Vel., 8x 8 cm. 14the. throned, Ss. Barbara and Margaret.

[IV:11. Leaf with illuminated initial D, Vel., 20 x 14 cm. 15th c.

depicting the Visitation. V:17. Miniature of Christ, the Virgin, Vel., 28 x 20 cm. 14th c. From Matins, and angelic choir.

in the Officium B. V. M. Vel., 17 x 17 cm. 15th c. Technique IV:12. Leaf from a Psalter; Psalm 148. is stiff, resembling a woodblock print. Vel., 14 x 10 cm. 14th c. Burnished V:18. Fragment of a leaf of a commen-

gold initials. tary on the altar of the temple.

[V:13. Leaf with illuminated initial D, _Vel., 22 x 25 cm. Large miniature de-

depicting priest blessing incense. picting priest Offering sacrifice on the Vel., 32 x 23 cm. Late 14th c. Num- altar, with acolyte and three laymen. bered ccxvj on verso. Conventional ivy Franco-Flemish style, 15th c.

border. V:19, 20. Two leaves from a Horae, depicting Ss. Ursula and Christopher.

Flanders Vel., 18 x 13 cm. Ca. 1425. Delicately

executed miniatures with fine borders Maurus: In Exodum. de lis. Vel., 11 x 10 and 17 x 11 cm. 12thc. V:3. Historiated initial D from a missal, V:22-26. Five leaves trom a Horae, with Lo. ; miniatures with rinceaux borders. depicting Christ enthroned. Vel, 23 x 16 cm. Mid 15th c. The V:1, 2. Initials O and H from Rabanus decorated with pale green and blue fleurs

Vel., 11 x 8 cm. 13th c. miniatures are the work of a Tournay

V:4-7 Initials from antiphonaries, and artist who also decorated Morgan M. a miniature depicting God the Father en- 357.

Free Library of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 457 VI:1, 2. Two miniatures, one with three antiphonary, depicting Jesus rebuking the scenes and one with four, from a prayer- sleeping apostles.

book in Spanish. Vel., 26 x 12 cm. Northern France Vel., 2 ff., 18 x 13 and 19 x 13 cm. (probably Amiens), 14th c. The script 16th c., probably in the atelier of Simon is comparable to Morgan M. 796, an

Bening. Made for Don Diego Lépez Amiens Psalter.

Pacheco, Marquis of Villena, whose arms VIII: 13-18. Twenty-one scenes from the

appear in lower borders. Bible, illustrating an ecclesiastical history; VI:3-5. Initials E, B, and V from anti- in French.

phonaries. Vel., pasted on paper and mounted, 8 Vel., 10 x 12, 14 x 14, and 14 x 14 x 8 cm. Probably Paris, 14th c. 8 Old

cm. 16th and late 16th c. Testament, 13 New Testament scenes, well executed.

France VIII: 19, 20. Two leaves from the Sanc; miniatures of S. AnVIT:1. Group of small illuminated initials, ‘hony ° Abbot. holline . book. a belled

one enclosing figure of a man. pig beside him and flames at his feet; S.

Vel., 13th c. John Baptist holding the Lamb and a

VII:2-11. Group of initials, and = six book.

leaves from various Horae, four with il- Vel., 15 x 10 cm. Northern France, luminated initials and rinceaux borders ca. 1400. Vel. initials: visioas sizes, 2 ff., 17 x VIL: 21. Lea { from a Horae; Portion of

12 cm., 4 ff, 23x 16cm. 1Sthc. the Penitential Psalms, with miniature of

Christ seated on the rainbow, showing his

VUI:1-4. Four illuminated initials from wounds (Image of Pity).

a Psalter. Vel., 16 x 12 cm. Probably Troyes,

Vel, 5 x 6 cm. 13th c. In one, S. atelier of the Rohan Master, early 15th c. jatherine between groups of women and IX:2. Leaf from a Horae: from the Of.

eggars, the women offer her scrolls of ; a of the miniature

a, linen , fice ofa the Cross,reprewith their coifs, very unusual —

sentation. Crucifixion.

Vel., 15 x 9 cm. Master of the Hours

VIlI:5, 6. Two illuminated initials: O of Marguerite d’Orleans (Paris, B. N.

with a youthful martyr (repainted) stand- Lat. 1156B), mid 15thc. ing over prostrate soldier; A with the

Resurrection. [X:3-6. Four historiated initials from an Vel., 9 x 8, 8x 8cm. 14the. antiphonary.

Census, 2067, part of no. 259. Vel.,

VIII:7-10. Four leaves from Bibles: (7) 9 x 10 cm. Angers, ca. 1475.

I Samuel, (8) Esther, (9) Judith, (10) Ecclesiastes; each with historiated or il- IX:7, 8, 10. Three leaves from a Horae,

luminated initial. each with a miniature.

Vel., the first two 20 x 14 cm., the Vel., 15 x 11 cm. Probably Brittany, others 22 x 16, 15 x 9 cm. 14th and early mid 15th c. One f. contains the owner’s

14th c. initials, G. V., and his arms, argent semé de mouchetours d’hermine. No. 7 is Cen-

VIUI:11. Iluminated initial F from an sus, 2068, no. 265.

458 Free Library of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

IX:9. Leaf from a Horae. X:1, 2. Two miniatures from a Horae:

1415. Hungary.

Census, 2069, no. 269. Rouen, ca. Virgin and Child, and S. Elizabeth of

IX:11. Leaf from a Horae: portion of Vel., 15 x 10 cm. mounted on vel. : _ leaves 20 x 13 cm. Bourges, late 15th c. the Office of the Cross for Tierce, minia- Viroj d Child in th le of J

thieves. rome.

ture of Christ crucified between two Columbo. ein the style of ean Vel., 14 x 10 cm. Second half of the X:3. Leaf from a Horae with miniature

[5th c. of Christ in the Garden of Gethsemane, IX:12. Leaf from a Horae: portion of the sleeping apostles under an arbor. Penitential Psalm 66, miniature depicting Vel., 13 x 9 cm. Tours, end of the Death striking at the emperor, in the 15th c. In the style of Fouquet. presence of the Pope and other dignitaries. X:4. Historiated inital B from an anti-

, iste 12 x 9 cm. Second half of the phonary; the Trinity enthroned.

“ Vel., 12 x 13 cm. Rouen style, late

| IX:13. Leaf from a Horae: portion of the 15th c. Office of the Coronation, miniature of X:5. Leaf from a prayer-book with minia-

the Coronation of the Virgin. . ture of Christ blessing a young couple Vel., 17 x 11 cm. Probably Paris, ca. kneeling 1475. Stylistically related to the work of Vel 15 x 10 cm. Late 15th c. Arms

Maitre Francois. painted on couple’s prie-dieus: man’s, IX:14. Leaf from a Horae: frontispiece or a lion rampant argent under a label of to the lections of the Gospels, miniature 3 points gules; woman's, azure a fesse

of the Four Evangelists. argent. On verso, a prayer in French in Vel., 14 x 12 cm. Rouen, mid 15th c. a 16th c. hand, signed N. de Hacqueville

All faces re-painted. Tavers. IX: 15, 16. Eight miniatures from the X:6. Miniature from a Horae; S. Mark. Gospel Vel., 11 x 7 cm. Franco-Flemish, late pels. Vel., 6 x 6 cm. Central France (pos- 15th c.

Colombe.

sibly Bourges), last quarter of the 15th X:7. Uluminated initial D from a Horae.

c. By a mediocre artist influenced by Vel..4x4cm. 15thc.

X:8. Two leaves from a Horae: portions

IX:17. Leaf from a Horae: portion of of the Office of the Holy Spirit, with

Visitation. tials.

the Office for Prime, miniature of the three-quarter borders and illuminated ini-

Vel., 9 x 8 cm. Central France (prob- Vel., 12 x 8 cm. Second half of the ably Bourges), third quarter of the 15th 1Sthc.

c. School of Jean Colombe.

X:9. Historiated initial A from an anti-

IX: 18-26. Nine leaves from a breviary, phonary; the Resurrection.

with miniatures. Vel., 11 x 9 cm. Burgundy, ca. 1475. Vel., 8 x 5 and 10 x 6 cm. Northern France, second half of the 15th c. By X:10. Miniature from a Horae; the Feast two artists. of the Pentecost.

Free Library of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 459 Vel., 8 x 6 cm. Second half of the Vel., 14 x 10 cm. Paris, first quarter of

15th c. the 16th c., by the artist of Morgan M. X:11, 12. Two miniatures from a Horae; 99. Christ carrying the cross, the Crucifixion. XI:17, 18. Two leaves from a Horae; Vel., 12 x 7 cm. Probably Rouen, sec- miniatures of Ss. John Baptist and Bar-

ond half of the 15th c. bara. ni , Vel., 20 x 12 cm. Rouen, first quarter

1:1. Miniature trom a prayer-book; .. of the 16th c. Excellent examples of the

Stephen guarded by five wild beasts. le. by the artist of Paris Census, 2074, no. 322(703). Vel., 8 ate Rouen style, by the arlist © x 5 cm. First half of the 16th c., by the B. N. Ms. francais 225.

master of the prayer-book of Henri Il. X1:19-23. Five leaves from a Horae; four

X1:2, 3. Two leaves from a Horae; Kalendar leaves with miniatures of occuminiatures of the Annunciation to the pations and zodiacal signs, one miniature Shepherds, and the Trinity (Gnadenstuhl of S. Mark; Kalendar in French. ©

type). Census, 2066, no. 250, describing the Vel., 18 x 12 cm. Rouen, 16th c. first four only. Tours, mid 16th c. Kalendar leaves in the style of Bourdichon in

X1:4-10. Seven leaves from a Horae, his last phase. each with a miniature.

Vel., 17 x 12 cm. Rouen, 16th c. X1I:24. Leaf from a prayer-book; miniaFirst three miniatures by a good artist, ture of the wound in Christ’s side encomthe remaining four by an inferior hand. passed within a fountain supported by

, eer re - two angels.

tiohonary: a Tinity. B from an an | Vel., 21 x 15 cm. Late 16th c. Owned Census, 2074, no. 322(698). Vel., 9 in 16th c. by De la roche.

x9 cm. 15th c. X1:25-27. Historiated initial L from an XI:12. Leaf from a Horae; miniature of antiphonary, and two miniatures, all of

Job and his friends in prayer. the feeding of the multitude.

Vel., 13 x 9 cm. Tours, 16th c., by an Vel., 16 x 17, 9 x 6, 8 x 6 cm. Late

artist of the Bourdichon group. 16th c.

XI:13, 14. Two leaves from a Horae; Germany miniatures of Ss. Matthew and Luke. Vel., 13 x9 and 9 x7 cm. Tours, ca. XVI: 1-31. Twenty-nine initials from an1500, in the style and coloring of the , ; atelier of Jean Bourdichon. tiphonaries, Psalters, sermons, homilies, and Bibles, and two floral borders.

X1:15. Leaf from a Horae: miniature of Vel., 7 x 7 to 27 x 17 cm. Germany, the dead Christ mourned by the Virgin, South Germany, the Rhine and Cologne S. John, Mary Magdalene and the other regions; 12th to 15th c., inclusive. Maries.

Vel., 8 x 5 cm. Tours, early 16th c., - XVII:1. Leaf with miniature of the Fall by a follower of Bourdichon who exe- of Man in initial C; verso, Psalm 96.1-10.

cuted Morgan M. 495. Vel., 20 x 15 cm. South Germany, 13th X1:16. Leaf from a Horae: miniature of

Jacob’s dream. XVII:2. Historiated initial L from an an-

460 Free Library of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania tiphonary; God appearing to Moses in MVII[:5-8. Five leaves from a Horae in

the Burning Bush. Dutch, with one miniature, three illumiVel., 10 x 8 cm. Saxony, 13th c. nated initials, and borders. XVII:3. Historiated initial O from an ; she 19 x 14 cm. Second half of the

antiphonary; colored pen drawing of the .

conversion of S. Paul. XVIII:9. Leaf from a Bible in Dutch: Vel., 11 x 10 cm. Upper Rhine region, Matthew 1-2.13, with historiated initial

[5th c. D showing the Angel of S. Matthew. XVII:4. Leaf with miniature of S. Bir- Vel., 25 x 18 cm. Mid 15th c.

gitta of Sweden adoring a bleeding cru- XVIII:10. Historiated initial H from an cifix, while in a cloud above the Christ- antiphonary, with the Baptism of Christ.

Logos, holding orb, blesses her. Vel., 13 x 13 cm. 16thc.

Vel., 14 x 10 cm. mounted on vel. initial oo veV from an . ; XVIII:11. Historiated

drawing. .

leaf 21 x 18 cm. Lower Rhine regions, tioh th S. Cecili dS. Valer

second half of the 15th c.; lightly tinted aa OnaTY, Win 9. Seale ane». . Hluminated initials A and G from an antiphonary.

XLIII:10. Leaf from a Horae: D depict- Vel., 17 x 18 and 21 x 21 cm. Ger-

ing Pentecost. many (Augsburg), late 15th c. 9

syn 16 x 10 cm. France (Angers?), XMLIV:7, 8. Historiated initial D with Collection of Thomas F. Richardson. ne nag Baetaus, and Weal ae ~ missal XLIII:11, 22, 23. Leaf from a Horae Vel., 13 x 14 and 36 x 26 cm. Bavaria, with miniature, and six pieces of border 15th c.

ornament. Collection of Thomas F. Richardson.

Vel., leaf 18 x 12 cm., tragments 10 x XLIV:9. Historiated initial with the NaS to 24 x 14 cm. France (miniature Rou- tivity, from an antiphonary

en), 16th ¢. Vel., 8 x 8 cm. Bavaria, 15th c.

can habit. |

Collection of Thomas F. Richardson. Collection of Thomas F. Richardson MLUI:12. Historiated initial from an an- XLIV:10. Leaf from a missal. with mini-

tiphonary: S. Vincent Ferrer in Domini- ature of the Crucifixion

Vel., 34 24 . G Con-

Vel., 17 x 18 cm. France, 16th c. stance) sth c om. Germany (Con

MLIII:15-18. Four historiated initials XLIV:11. Two leaves from a sacramen-

rom an neiphonary tary, with miniature of the Crucifixion.

Cl.» x 16 cm. France, 16th c. Vel., 29 x 18 cm. Bavaria, early 13th MLUI:13, 14, 19, 20, 24. Five histori- C. ated initials from antiphonaries. XLIV:12. Otto von Passau: Die XXIV Vel., 16 x 16 to 25 x 19 cm. France Alten, fragment; text begins with the fifth

(Tours), 16th c. king. Nos. 14, 19, 24 from collection of Vel., 1 f., 25 x 12 cm. Bavaria, 16th c.

Thomas F. Richardson. One miniature. )

XLIII:21. Leaf with Nicene Creed in XLIV:13. Beatus leaf from a_psalter Latin, and miniature of the Descent from initial B with David as a musician.

the Cross. , Vel., 17 x 13 cm. Germany (ConVel., 38 x 26 cm. France (Tours), stance), 12th c., or possibly St. Gall.

16th c. In the style of Bourdichon.

XLIV:14. Miniature from a psalter, de-

XLIV:1, 2. Two historiated initials from picting Christ in majesty.

an antiphonary: R with the three Marys Vel., 13 x 9 cm. Germany (probably at the tomb, D with the Entry into Jeru- Cologne), 13th c. Related to a psalter,

salem. Morgan M. 94. (Augsburg?), 13th c. Lo, ae ,

Vel., 13 x 12 and 9 x 9 cm. Germany Collection of Thomas F. Richardson. XLIV:15. Historiated initial A with the

psalter. C.

XLIV:3. Historiated initial O with the Resurrection, from an antiphonary. Ascension, and two miniatures, from a Vel., 18 x 13 cm. Rhineland, late 13th

Free Library of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 465 Collection of Thomas F. Richardson. John the Evangelist, with text in Greek.

, - oo. ae , Vel., 21 x 16 cm. Constantinople,

aren nistonnted initial C wie the 12th c.; the atelier of the Gospels of

sn antiphonry. oreer ornament, 'rom Karahissar, Leningrad Ms. 105. T F. Richardson. Vel., 39 x 26 cm. Rhineland, 14th c. Collection of Thomas F. Richa

1. ] f tiphonary,

XLIV:17. Two leaves from a missal, ALV ] Two caves rom an anllp "y ith historiated initial T with ‘est one with historiated initial D.

wens Oriate an wa 2 PHes Vel., 34 x 23 cm. Italy (Bologna),

worshipping S. Dorothea. 14th c Vel., 25 x 23 cm. Rhineland, 15th c.

LV:2. F t leaf f ]-

; tal

XLIV:18. Leaf from a lectionary with x 2. Fragment of aah nom & VO

se —S depicting ume of initial the Decretals, Entombment andwith ar Loneminiature and the Piet. with bord ls of Biblical historiated initial. scones, a, WI oreer panels oF pipica Vel., 26 x 21 cm. Italy (Bologna), Vel, 18 x 18 cm. Rhineland, early I4th c. Text probably from Decretals 16th c of Pope Gregory IX. Collection of Thomas F. Richardson. XLV:3. Historiated initial E with S. XLIV:19-22. Two historiated initials, John the Baptist, from an antiphonary.

; ; ar Vel., 25 x 19 cm. Italy ; early 14th c. (Bologna),

two illuminated initials, and border ornament, from antiphonaries.

Vel., 6 pieces, 15 x 15 to 38 x 15 XLV:4. Historiated initial I with S. Jude,

cm. Lower Rhineland, 15th c. from an antiphonary.

eer ae , 14th c.

No. 19 is from the Forrer collection. Vel, 11 x 5 cm. Italy (Bologna), XLIV: 23. Historiated initial E with S. Collection of Thomas F. Richardson.

Paul on the road to Damascus, from an

antiphonary. XLV:5 Five fragments from a volume of Vel., 24 x 21 cm. Upper Rhineland, Decretals, with four historiated initials.

[Sth c. Vel, 3 x 3 to 15 x 12 cm. Italy XLIV:24. Fragment of a Bible leaf, from meena) a Th F. Richard

Isaiah; initial V with the martyrdom of omeemon of MHomas E. Richardson.

Isaiah. XLV:6-10. Five historiated initials from Vel., 25 x 33 cm. Germany (Thurin- an antiphonary.

gia), 13thc. Vel., 22 x 26 to 31 x 27 cm. Italy . oo, — (Bologna), late 14th c. Workshop of

wn and chee initial D ve ue Niccold di Giacomo da Bologna.

oatroness from an antiphon ay neeing All but no. 6 from collection of Thomas F. Richardson.

Vel, 11 x 13 cm. St, Gall, ca. 1450. ee NOES ON

Collection of Thomas F. Richardson. ALV:11, 12. Historiated initial A and

oo a miniature, from antiphonaries.

XLIV:26. Historiated initial L with S. Vel., 2 ff., 18 x 12 and 11 x 8 cm. Lawrence of Rome, from an antiphonary. Italy (Bologna), 15th c.

Vel., 14 xof 14 cm. F. Basel, 15th c. oo, 8. S with a Collection Thomas Richardson. ‘13.XLV-13 Historiated initial prophet or apostle, from an antiphonary.

XLIV:27, 28. Two leaves from a lection- Vel., 47 x 17 cm. Italy (probably ary, each with miniature: Moses, and S. Bologna), 15th c.

466 Free Library of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania XLV:14. Historiated initial A with Christ XLVI:5. Historiated initial S with S. blessing two saints, from an antiphonary. Paul, from an antiphonary.

Vel., 13 x 10 cm. Italy (Emilia), Vel., 12 x 11 cm. Italy (Florence),

14th c. From same ms. as XXVI:19-29. 14th c. By a follower of Giotto. Lt. Col. the Hon. George de Grey Collection of Thomas F. Richardson.

(sale, Sotheby, 27 Apr.XLVI:7. 1927, lot 722). . Historiated initial A with Christ XLV:15-25. Eleven leaves from a brevi- appearing to King David in upper half,

ary, with seven historiated initials. and below a group of Camaldolese Vel., 36 x 26 cm. Italy (Ferrara), monks; from an antiphonary.

15th c. Vel., 26 x 21 cm. Italy (Florence),

; Laas a Fiesole.

XLV:26, 27. Two historiated initials and ee c. By a follower of Fra Angelico one illuminated initial.

Vel., 22 x 14, 14 x 13, 30 x 20 cm. XLVI:8. Historiated initial I with S. John

Italy (Ferrara), 15th. the Evangelist, from an antiphonary.

Collection of Thomas F. Richardson. Vel., 30 x 22 cm. Italy (Florence),

XLV:28. Historiated initial G with S. Chee, 3 Trancesco Antonio. del

Francis of Assisi, from an antiphonary.

Vel., 17 x 16 cm. Italy (perhaps Fer- XLVI:9. Historiated initial L with the

rara), 16thc. Chirst Child, from an antiphonary.

XLVI: 1. Historiated initial P with the Ste ie he a ey lorena)» Virgin holding a glass-shielded candle, tonio del Chierico.

probably from a lectionary.

Vel., 19 x 8 cm. Italy (perhaps Monte XLVI:10-12. Two fragments from mis-

Cassino), 12th c. sal leaves and one from an antiphonary, Collection of Thomas F. Richardson. all historiated initials from the same

XLVI:2. Initial M composed of entwined eel, 32 x 22, 41 x 23, 33 x 11 cm.

birds. (Florence), 15th c.| Vel., 9Italy x 10 cm. Italy (Tuscany),

12th c. Mounted with the preceding. XLVI:13. Border ornament and historiCollection of Thomas F. Richardson. ated initial S from a ms. executed for

a oo. Pope Clement VII.

XLVI:3. Three historiated initials: H Vel., 34 x 24 cm. Italy (Florence), with S. Nicholas of Myra, L with S. 1523. Lawrence, F with S. John the Baptist,

from an antiphonary. XLVI:14, 15. Two leaves from antiVel., 12 x 10, 7 x 9, 13 x 11 cm. phonaries, each with historiated initial. Italy (Florence), 13th c. Vel., 32 x 23 and 35 x 13 cm. Italy Collection of Thomas F. Richardson. (Tuscany), 14th c.

a No. 15 from collection of Thomas F.

XLVI:4. Historiated initial O with S. Richardson. Peter, from an antiphonary.

Vel., 11 x 11 cm. Italy (Florence), XLVII:1. Historiated initial I in three

13th c. sections: Christ, S. Gregorius, S. BeneCollection of Thomas F. Richardson. dictus; from an antiphonary.

Free Library of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 467

Vel., 23 x 17 cm. Italy (Venice), end Vel., 29 x 10, 17 x 16, 25 x 16, 26

of 13th c. x 11 cm. Italy (Siena), 14th c. Collection of Thomas F. Richardson.

XLVII:2, 3. Two historiated initials, M oo ——

with the Annunciation and I with S. XLVIII:1-3. Three historiated initials.

Benedictus, from an antiphonary. Vel., 11 x 11, 17 x 12, 24 x 12 cm. Vel., 17 x 20 and 19 x 13 cm. Italy Italy (Lombardy), 15th c. (Venice), 13th c., strongly Byzantine No. 1 from collection of Thomas F.

style. Richardson.

Collection of Thomas F. Richardson. XLVIIU:4. Francesco Petrarca: Africa;

oo fragment.

a amir ale Vel., 1late £.,15th 34 xc.25 cm. Italyinitial (Lom-S a bardy), Historiated XLVII:5. Dogale frontispiece. with Scipio Africanus in triumphal chari-

Census, 2076, no. 328. ot.

XLVII:6. Dogale frontispiece. XLVIII:5-8. Four historiated initials

Census, 2076, no. 331. from antiphonaries.

Vel., 14 x 14, 23 x 14,9 x 8, 23 x 22

XLVII:7. Dogale frontispiece. cm. Italy (Milan), 15th c.

Census, 2076, no. 333. No. 8 from collection of Thomas F.

XLVII:8. Dogale frontispiece. Richardson. Census, 2076, no. 332. XLVIII:9, 10. Three historiated initials.

Lo, Vel., 4x 2,5 x 6, 38 x 16 cm. NorthConus 50T6 m0 330. ern Italy (Padua?), 13th. aa XLVIII:11. Historiated initial O with XLVI: 10. Dogale frontispiece. Peter and Andrew, from an antiphonary.

Vel., 19 x 24 cm. Venice, 16th c. Vel., 19 x 17 cm. Northern Italy,

Miniature illustrates John 8.6, “Jesus 1 Ath c. stooped down and with his finger wrote

on the ground.” Figures dressed in Vene- XLVIII:12, 13. Two leaves from a work

tian mode. on canon law, each with historiated iniCollection of Thomas F. Richardson. tial.

XLVII:12-15. Four leaves from an anti- 1 ne 44 x 27 cm. Italy (Padua), phonary, three with historiated initial

and one with illuminated initial. XLVIII:14. Historiated initial I with an ‘ Vel., 33 x 23 cm. Italy (the Veneto; apostle (S. John?), from an antiphonary.

Padua or Venice), 14th c. Vel., 33 x 9 cm. Italy (Perugia), XLVII:16. Historiated initial A with “nN PY snail and from the S. Peter giving crozier to S. Hermagoras,

from an antiphonary. XLVIII:15. Historiated initial G with Vel., 39 x 18 cm. Italy (the Veneto), S. Anne in prayer, from an antiphonary.

15th c. Vel., 36 x 25 cm. Italy (Perugia), XLVII:17-20. Four historiated initials 4c.

from antiphonaries. XLVIII:16, 17. Historiated initial G

468 Free Library of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania with Virgin and apostles, and miniature dated 1462, is in the Wolfenbiittel Li-

depicting three saints. brary, Cod. 1. 13. Aug. fol. Vel., 25 x 21, 21 x 17 cm. Italy (Perugia), 15th c. (Unnumbered) Historiated initial S$ de-

XLVILI: 18-20. Three historiated initials: picting the Feast of Pentecost; historiated

O with David as musician, A with Fra initial M_ depicting Christ blessing, Guala’s vision, and S with the corona- flanked by apostles.

tion of the Virgin. ‘Vel., 2 ff., 53 x 36 cm. Executed at Vel. 22 x 23. 19 x 19. 23 x 25 cm Vienna, ca. 1435, by the Master of the

Biblia Pauperum Morgan Italyeee (Rimini), 14th c. The(Pierpont first two by P “P 6 Ms. Neri da Rimini, the third showing all M. 230). , ,

the characteristics of his style. Lots 334 and 335 in unidentified American Art Galleries, New York, sale

XLIX:2, 3. Two historiated initials from in 1927, when they were purchased by an antiphonary: H with S. Augustine, D J. F. Lewis. depicting Pentecost.

Vel., 36 x 26, 38 x 25 cm. Spain, THE LIBRARY COMPANY OF

[Sth c. From the same as XXXI:19-26. PHILADELPHIA

; or Lge PHILADELPHIA 47

XLIX:4-5. Two leaves from a missal, BROAD AND CHRISTIAN STREETS

each with historiated initial: I with Jesus PENNSYLVANIA preaching to the disciples, V with Jesus washing Peter’s feet.

Vel., 39 x 27 ff., numbered 131 and Census, 2103-2105, nos. 1-11. ,

, ; The descriptions have been supplied in the Flemish style for Cardinal Juan , 179. Spain (Toledo), 15th c. Illuminated by the Librarian, Edwin Wolf, 2nd

Tavera de Pardo by one of the artists 1. S. John Chrysostom: Homilies, in employed on the Missal of Cardinal Cis- Greek. neros. On f. 179, a medallion in the lower Census, 2103. Additional reference: border with the arms of Cardinal Tavera, W. L. Hemphill, Codex Coxianus of the and one in the left border with the arms Homilies of Chrysostom on Ephesians

of Lopez de Ayala. and his Commentary on Galatians (Nor-

XLIX:6. Historiated initial G with two wood, Mass., 1916). bishops at an altar exposing a reliquary 3. Palladius: Historia Lausiaca, etc. chest for the benefit of lame members of Census, 2103-2104. Should be dated

a congregation. 14th (not 15th) c. Additional refer-

Vel., 23 x 23 cm. Spain, 16th c. One ence: Edwin C. Tappert, “A Greek Hagiof the bishops may be S. Gennadius, ologic Ms. in Philadelphia,” Trans. Amer.

bishop of Astorga. Philos. Soc., LXVIII (1937) 264-276.

(Unnumbered) Historiated initial A de- 12. Horace. picting the Resurrection, signed by the Vel., 147 ff., 11 x 7 cm., incomplete.

artist, Johannes Bemler. Written in France, 15th c. Bound in 2 Vel., 1 f., 52 x 37 cm. Executed at vols. in modern half vel.

Augsburg, 15th c. Loganian Library (Log 1229.D).

The only other signed example of Bemler’s work is in Pierpont Morgan Ms. 13. Leontius Neapolitanus: De vita sci M. 45; a similar miniature, unsigned but Joannis eleymonis (ff. 1-41) —- Hymnus

Library Company of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 469

de sco Albano Martyr (ff. 42-52) — Coat of arms of original owner erased, Hymnus de sco Dunstano (ff. 53-68) — and contemporary ownership inscription Vita Santi ac Beati Alexi Confessoris scored through. Loganian Library (Log

(ff. 69-73) —— Fragment of hymns (ff. 875.Q). 74-76) —D B ict ) . ; ; 160.79) e sco Benedicto abbate (ff 19. Antiphonarium.

Vel 77 f.. 21 x 13 cm. Written at Vel., 204 ff., 70 x 37 cm. (some leaves St. Albans, England, 11th-12th c. Bound racking). Written in’ Spain, ca. 1500.

in modern buckram Bound in orig. calf over wood boards,

. ith by metal bosses and corner-pieces. Given Dr. Samuel Adee to George “

Harris (18th c.). Bequeathed in 303 Presented by Dr. Wickersham (2585.F). by the Rev. Samuel Preston, of Cheve- 20. Jacobus de Voragine: Sermones (ff.

ning, Kent. (3206.0). 1-104) — Nicolaus de Lyra: Postilla

14. Regulae ordinis fratrum minorum de dominicis CT. 105-177) — De dediFranciscani (ff. 1-8) — §. Francis of catione templi Salomonis (ff. 178-199)

Assisi: Testamento (ff. 9-15) — Itinerarium eternitatis (ff. 200-248) Vel. 15 ff. 21x 17 cm. Written in — Treatise on the eleven joys of the

Italy, ca. 1600. Bound in late 16th c. Virgin (ff. 249-256). calf over wood boards. Pap., 256 ff., 29 x 21 cm. Written in Presented in 1904 by Charles G. Germany, 15th c. Bound in orig. pigskin Sower. _ over wood boards. Contemporary ownership inscription of

15. Horae, fragment. the Carthusian monastery at Erfurt.

Vel., 23 ff., 13 x 19 cm. Written in ,

northern France, ca. 1500. Bound in 19th 21. Graduale, incomplete. , ,

c. boards. Vel., 81 ff., 27 x 19 cm. Written in Bequeathed in 1828 to the Loganian Italy, 15th c. Bound in orig. wood boards.

Library by William Mackenzie (Log Presented by Dr. Cleborne (5825.F).

1863.D). 22. Jacobus de Cessolis: De Judo

16. Antiphonarium. scacchorum, incomplete.

Vel., 157 ff, 12 x 8 cm. Written in Pap., 42 ff., 24 x 17 cm. Written in

Italy, 15th c. Illuminated initials. Bound Italy, 15th c. Bound in orig. doeskin over

in 16th c. calf over wood boards. wood boards. ;

17. Missale.

Loganian Library (Log 2751.D). Purchased from the heirs of George Allen (138).

Vel., 216 ff., 17 x 12 cm. Written in 23. Martin Frecht: Annotationes in Pla-

Germany, 15th c. Bound in 15th c. cita philosophorum.

stamped calf over wood boards. Pap., 114 ff., 21 x 16 cm. Written at Presented in 1904 by Charles G. Sower Edelberg, Germany, in 1528. Bound in

(90983.D). \7th c. calf with Callimachus (Basle,

a 7 1532) and others. 18. Traictie des vii fruis de tribulacion , Royal Society duplicate. Bequeathed ieins.par vng religieux de lordre des celes- by Dr. George Hamilton. Vel., 77 ff., 16 x 12 cm. Written in France, 15th c. One miniature.

470 Library Company of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

THE PHILADELPHIA MUSEUM Walters Catalogue, no. 82 and plate

OF ART XXXIX.

ENNIS LA’ ANA. 9. (45-65-7) Graduale missarum, Paris use; a complete collection of plain chant

Census, 2101-2102, nos. 1-6. melodies appointed to be sung at mass

, £ ‘< 9

Descriptions and information have throughout the year. , .

pplie y Dr. Carl Zigrosser, er Lage

been supplied by Dr. Carl Zi Vel., 356 ff., 17 x 12 cm. Written in

Curator of Prints and Drawings. France, ca. 1350. 17 historiated initials on diapered background, in late derived

1. (°33-36-1) Antiphonarium. style of Jean Pucelle. Bound in 19th ¢.

Census. 2101. Shelf-number changed French red morocco, Jansenist style, sil-

from B3.A6. ver clasps (oneJ. engraved “E. D.”). Renard; William Loring Andrews;

2. (24-19-1) Horae. Cortlandt F. Bishop (not in Census; sale, Census, 2101. Shelf-number changed New York, 1938, lot 1776); Philip S.

from B3.H7. , Collins.

3. (82-983) Horae. 10. (45-65-3) Guillaume de Lorris and Census, 2101. Shelf-number changed Jean de Meung: Le roman de la rose.

from B3.H71. Census, 1658, no. 18, when in the

from D3.X5. | de, Arms of Geoffroy de sanctis. , ,Victorine é and 4. (°'23-17-1) Carta de hidalguia. collection of the late Cortlandt F. Bishop Census, 2101. Shelf-number changed ee York, 1938, lot 1364); Philip

11. (45-65-15) Horae, in Latin, with

5. (83-53) Antiphonarium. calendar in French.

Census, 2102. Shelf-number changed Vel., 127 ff., 17 x 12 cm. Written in

from EE3.A6. France, ca. 1480. 66 miniatures. Bound 6. Engelbertus: Sermones de tempore et in 17th c. French red morocco, gilt.

Census, 2102. Formerly on loan to his wile Catherine d Auxy; bookplate of

the Museum; in 1948, sent to the Fidelity- A. Brélemann; Philip S. Collins.

Philadelphia Trust Company, Philadel- 12. (45-65-9) Horae, in Latin, with phia 9, Pennsylvania, for the heirs of calendar in French.

Clarence B. Moore. Vel., 160 ff., 18 x 12 cm. Written in

G. B. Fowler, Intellectual Interests of France, late 15th c. 47 miniatures. Bound Engelbert of Admont (Studies in History, in 16th c. brown morocco, gold stamped

Economics, and Public Law, ed. by the design including on lower cover monoFaculty of Political Science at Columbia gram “TR” and upper cover “Jehan

University, no. 530; New York, 1947) Le...” (three letters erased).

208-209. On first and last pages are records of ; wee the de Gemanches family, 1563-1610;

7. (45-65-1) S. Augustinus: La Cite Philip S. Collins.

de Dieu.

Census, 2323, no. 56, when in the 13. Horae, in Latin, with calendar in library of the late Cortlandt F. Bishop French. (sale, New York, 1938, lot 155); Philip Vel., 153 ff. (first 3 and last 4 blank),

S. Collins. 17 x 13 cm. Written in France, ca. 1500.

Library Company of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 471 7 miniatures; borders throughout. Bound circle of Jacquemart de Hesdin and the in 16th c. brown calf, gilt, Lyonnese style. atelier of the Bedford Master. Bound

The families d’Orléans and Duderé in red velvet. (16th-17th c.); Governor Samuel Whita- Spitzer collection (Catalogue, V, 135; ker Pennypacker; John Story Jenks. sale, Paris, 1893, lot 3); Philip S. Collins. 14. (45-65-10) Horae, Chartres use. 19. (45-65-8) Horae, Roman use.

Vel., 106 ff., 19 x 13 cm. Written in Vel., 147 ff., 21 x 14 cm. Written in France, ca. 1450-1470. 7 miniatures. France, 15th c. 12 miniatures; unidenti-

Bound in modern red velvet, silver clasps. fied arms. Bound in 18th c. brown calf

Philip S. Collins. gilt. 15. (°45-65-2) Horae, Sarum use; known cr wPiae of A. Brolemann; Philip S. as the Pembroke Hours. Census, 1654, no. 2, when in the li- 20. (45-65-17) Horae, Roman use.

brary of the late Cortlandt F. Bishop Vel., 467 ff., 22 x 15 cm. Written in (sale, New York, 1938, lot 1414); Philip Spain (Salamanca), 15th c. 11 minia-

S. Collins. tures, 13 historiated initials. Bound in 16. (45-65-12) Horae, Paris use. brown leather, blind tooled. |

Vel., 151 ff., 17 x 12 cm. Written in Arms of Man uel, Count ot Atalaya; France, ca. 1420. 14 miniatures, with bookplate of Prince of Torella; A. Chesborders. Bound in black morocco. ter Beatty (sale, London, 1933, lot 55);

,; ; Philip S. Collins.

Gille Francois Mangan; bookplate of

Montague George Knight, of Chawton; 21. (45-65-16) Horae, Roman use.

Philip S. Collins. Vel., 17 ff., 14 x 10 cm. Written in 17. °45-65-6) Horae, Sarum use. Flanders, 15th c. 14 miniatures, 10 hisVel., 279 ff., 15 x 10 cm. Written in toriated initials. Bound in green velvet.

England, 15th c., not before 1457. 14 Philip S. Collins. miniatures; 14 decorated initials; prob- 22. (°45-65-4) Horae, Roman use. ably by Dutch artists resident in England. Vel., 188 ff., 20 x 14 cm. Written in Bound in orig. blind-stamped calf over France or Flanders, ca. 1440. 26 miniawood boards, decorated panels (Weale, tures. Bound in red velvet, silver clasps.

Rubbings, 158; Hobson, Bindings in Philip S. Collins. Cambridge Libraries, plate 58). Grolier Club, Catalogue of an ExhibiDr. Thomas Hobart, Sir Thomas Mos- tion of Illuminated Mss. (New York,

tyn, 4th bart. (1744); Mostyn sale 1892) no. 40 and plate.

(Sotheby, 13 Jul. 1920, lot 63); A. Chester Beatty (sale, Sotheby, 9 May 23. (45-65-11) Horae, Roman use.

1933, lot 56); Philip S. Collins. Vel., 143 ff., 15 x 10 cm. Written in

H. M. C., 4th Report (1874) Ap- France, ca. 1450. 17 miniatures. Bound pendix, 356; E. G. Millar, English II- in 16th c. brown morocco, a la fanfare luminated Mss. of the XIV and XVth in the style of Nicolas Eve; within oval Centuries (Paris, 1928) no. 309, also © compartments the name “Lucrece Du

pp. 35, 40, 41. Gue.”

18. (45-65-5) Horae, Rouen use. Philip S. Collins.

Vel., 298 ff., 21 x 14 cm. Written in 24. (45-65-13) Horae, Roman use. France, ca. 1410. 86 miniatures, by the Vel., 184 ff., 17 x 11 cm. Written in

472 Library Company of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania France, ca. 1495. 50 miniatures. Bound Vel., 100 ff., 16 x 12 cm. Written in in old black morocco, gilt, silver clasps. Florence, 1481, by Lodovicho Bertini. Signatures of Miss M. D. Crosbie and Illuminated initial. Bound in 16th c. General Crosbie, of Wahrgate; Philip S. tooled leather.

Collins. Matteo di Francesco [Scarperia], Flor25. (45-65-14) Horae, Roman use. ence (1581); Sir Thomas Phillipps (Ms. Vel., 110 ff., 25 x 17 cm. Written in 6994). Purchased in 1951 from W. H.

France, early 16th c. 30 miniatures. Robinson. wood boards. tica della mercatura (Cambridge, 1936)

Bound in orig. brown stamped calf over . Francesco Balducci Pegolotti, La pra-

Arms of N. Champion d’Auxerre (or xli-xlvi. d’Avalon); inscription, “Iste heure perti- 3. Sir Thomas Fanshawe: An answeare nent Stephano Thyrion”; A. Brdolemann; ... or rather a declaracion of his opinion

Philip S. Collins. towchinge thos articles beginning here

26. Biblia, fragment; beginning of Judges, as followeth concerning the Lo: Treas.

with historiated initial “P” (Christ and office.

the Centurion). Pap., 61 ff., 20 x 16 cm. Written in

Vel., 3 ff., 49 x 35 cm. Written in England (London), 16th c. Bound in France, 13th c. limp vel. From the collection of Lessing J. Purchased in 1948 from Otto H.

Rosenwald. Ranschburg Temple (listUniversity 31). Library Bulletin, 27. (49-83-1) Horae, Chartres use. L. iv. Vel., 85 ff., 20 x 14 cm. Written in °

France, late 15th c. 16 miniatures. Bound 4. Florence: Stratto del pagamento della

in 18th c. orange-red morocco, gilt. gabella porti, etc.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Lea. Vel., ff. 1-28 (Florence), 1-22 (ArezzO), 22v-25 (Montecchio), 26-28 blank;

THE LIBRARY OF 28 x 19 cm. Written in Italy (Florence), TEMPLE UNIVERSITY after 1423. Bound in 18th c. half calf

PHILADELPHIA 22 and paper, gilt spine. PENNSYLVANIA Liechtenstein library. Purchased from

H. P. Kraus in 1955, who obtained it Information and _ descriptions have from Joseph Martini. been supplied by the Librarian, Walter 5. Florence, Mercantia: Li statuti ed

Hausdorfer. ordini.

1. Biagio Dicino Dalle Vanna and Loren- Pap., 199 ff., 33 x 23 cm. Written in tino Biagio Dalle Vanna: Memorandum Italy (Florence), beginning in 1577, with

of grain sales, etc. later additions to 1621. Woodcut stock Pap., 94 ff., 15 x 11 cm. Written in title-page, not filled in. Bound in limp vel. Italy (near Florence), 1466-1524. Bound Purchased in 1957 from H. P. Kraus.

in orig. limp vel. 6. Florence, Universita della Mercantia Purchased in 1948 from Otto H. della citta di Firenze: Ordine della assi-

Ranschburg. curanto delle mercantie.

2. Giorgio di Lorenzo Chiarini: Questo Pap., 52 pp., 23 x 16 cm. Written in

di Paesi. boards.

e ellibro che tracta di marcantie et usanze Italy (Florence), 1529. Bound in paper

| t. .

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29). Richard II.

Purchased in 1955 from Polifilo (list Thorp, beginning at Michaelmas, 2

; 1, 70 20 cm. Written in

cing cent troys. — 7. France: Double du, roolle de la treso-1378-1379. Rp Vel., rol, * . ; ngland,

rerie des guerres pour l’annee finir mil Purchased in 1952 from W. H. Robin-

Pap., 10 ff., (numbered later 264- son (cat. 607) 272), 30 x 21 cm. Written in France 12. Paolo di Perugia: Tractato de le

(Paris), 1503. Unbound. soccite.

Purchased in 1955 from Vesper, Ep- Pap., 24 ff., 14 x 11 cm. Written in

som, N. H. Italy (Tuscany), mid 15th c. Bound in

purziliarus. i ,

8. Condemnationes factae sub providium Ye Csatlo Bruscoli. Florence (1925). Pur-

magistro Johannes del Zeno potentate chased from H Pp Kraus

Pap., 63 ff., 23 x 16 cm. Written in 13. Blandino di San Gabriello and GiroItaly[?], 1399 to ca. 1411. Bound in namo di San Gabriello: Ledger-book of

limp vel. a firm of spice merchants.

Purchased in 1951 from Myers & Co., Pap., 237 ff., 33 x 24 cm. Written in

London. Italy between 1501 and 1535. Bound in 9. Maffeo Vegio: Dialogus inter Alithiam orig.[?] black leather.

et Philalteus (ff. 1-9) — Dialogus de Purchased in 1955 from H. P. Kraus, queritis francie et anglie (ff. 10-20) — who obtained it from Joseph Martini. Nicolas Oresme: De moneta (ff. 20-34) 14. Florence: Qui apresso saranno i ~vorcanus Osnabrugensis: a pracro- stampte tutte le mercantie et altre cose gativa Oman IMPerit CH. 34-43v) _ le quali anno a pagare gabella a lentrare Disputatio inter clericum et militem super alla citta di Firenze anno cominpotestate prelatis ecclesie atque principi- ciando in septembre 1402 et di por bus terrarum commissa sub forma dialog lanno 1411 fu prolongato per anni dieci

(ff. 43v-50). le dotte gabelle. Pap., 50 ff., 21 x 15 cm. Written 1n Pap., 38 ff. (413 blanks), 30 x 23

Germany, second quarter of the 15th c.; cm. Written in Italy (Florence), 1411. signature of Johannes Verscane[?] on f. Bound in modern paper

Bowne 4 me er PK Purchased in 1957 from H. P. Kraus, urenase® Ip rom Th. 1 NTAUS, who obtained it from Joseph Martini.

who obtained it from Joseph Martini.

10. Sebastiano Marretto and Giuseppe di PI venct Burley: De vita et moribus

Benedetto Giustiniani: Libro maestro; P Vel 50 ff.

ledger of a Roman banking flirm. 4 : (lacking if. 49-56), 21 Pap., 339 ff., 47 x 36 cm. Written in Ke cme Written Provably ap the Wow

Italy (Rome) between 1 Jun. 1593 and , cial Be a Sth c. One ornamental

leather. Riviere. Purchased in 1955 from H. P. Kraus, ae in Sotheby sale (8 Jul.

26 Jul. 1595. Bound in orig. tooled black mt a" ound in dark green morocco by

who obtained it from Joseph Martini. ). , John O. Stigall, “The ms. tradition of 11. Memorandum de operationibus apud the De vita et moribus philosophorum of

474 Temple University, Pennsylvania Walter Burley,” Medievalia et humanis- Vel., 1 f., 38 x 59 cm. Written in

tica, fasc. XI (1957) 44-57. Belgium.

16. Jean Sans Peur, Duc de Bourgogne: Purchased from Vesper in 1955. Lettres patentes (8 Oct. 1405), grant- 22. Deed (28 Jun. 1533) to Jehan Juecte, ing authority to eight deputies to negoti- granting right of title to Chapelle Sainte-

Flanders. Vilaine. Vel., 1 f., 45 x 25 cm. Written in Vel., 1 f., 50 x 61 cm. Written in

ate with England for liberty of trade with Michele in the church of Noyal-surFrance (Paris), and signed by Seychulle. France.

With seal. Purchased from Vesper in 1955. 1933 Philipps (sale, Sotheby ° 23.in Juan - ayMos 1913, lot 801). Obtained ~ Cabronero and Gil Sanchez

1956 from H. P. Kraus. Munoz: Deed (31 Mar. 1444) to Antonio Navarro. 17. Gilbert Potier, Procureur d’Iseure: Vel., 1 f., 28 x 32 cm. Written in Spain

Deed (15 Oct. 1491) to Nicolas de (Teruel, Valencia).

General de Bourbonnais. Purchased in 1956 from H. P. Kraus.

, r. to Pierre Ségualas, o

ore 1 f., 19 x 34 cm. Written in +. Gui de Calmelles an d his wife: Dee Purchased from Vesper in 1955. a field it rye and a third part of a fifth of 18. Magdalena della Torrellis, Contessa all common wheat and fruit.

Guastalle: Letter to the Chancellor Fran- Vel., 1 f., 68 x 48 cm. Written in cesco (12 Aug. 1487), regarding agree- France (Rodez).

ment relating to land. Obtained from unidentified French Pap., 1 f., 17 x 20 cm. Written in Italy. dealer. Impressed seal.

Purchased from Vesper in 1955. THE LIBRARY OF

19. Sir Thomas Gresham and Anthony SO ENNSYLV ANIA.

Stringer: Deed (6 Jan. 1568) to John PHILADELPHIA 4 Gresham, of Westbarnes, Merton, Surrey. PENNSYLVANIA Vel., 1 f., 30 x 52 cm. Written in

England. a Census, 2106-2108, nos. 1-9.

Purchased from unidentified London The nine mss. recorded jn the Census

dealer before 195 0. have been assigned new numbers in the Temp le University Library Bulletin, I, Henry Charles Lea Library, as recorded

(1950) iv. below. Descriptions and other informa20. Bernard du Conte: Voucher (9 Mar. tion have been furnished by Dr. Norman

1543) from two livres tournois. P. Zacour, Custodian of Mss. Vel., 1 f., 13 x 29 cm. Written in

France. With seal. THE HENRY CHARLES LEA Purchased from Vesper, 1955. LIBRARY 21. Sebastiaen de Poortre: Deed (1492) Lea 1. S. Augustinus: De spiritu et anima

Weenen. 56-143).

to Pierre Quaetionk and Christiane van (ff. 1-56) — Soliloquium Aurelii (ff.

University of Pennsylvania 475 Vel., 144 ff., 16 x 10 cm. Written in Vel., 166 ff., 29 x 21 cm. Written in Italy, 13 Sep. 1463. Decorated capitals. Italy (Bologna?), mid 14th c. Bound in Bound in orig. stamped leather over wood old russia, with the crossed keys cipher

boards. of the Abbey of Melk on the back.

Reverend Henry Drury. Purchased in Monastery of Melk. Purchased in 1954 1955 from William Allen, Philadelphia. from E. P. Goldschmidt.

Lea 2. Rents and incomes of the Seig- Lea 4. Brocardus: Descriptio Terrae . ; ; Sanctae (ff. 1-42) Marino Sanudo, the neurie of Brousses. Ceci— est des aa Terrae elder:le De livre modo recuperationis cens etSanctae rentes(ff. dehus a noble home mos- ; :; ; : :Itier 42v-49) — De temporalibus sier Bonea chevalier seignor des ,

Brousses, contempnendis (f. 49v) — Metra moraliVel., 158 pp., 22 x 14 cm. Written in um (1. 90) — Life of S. Albanus, sup: posed king ofin Hungary (ff. 51-55).; , France, 1344. Bound 19th c.Wnitten cloth : , Vel., 57 ff., 25 x 18 cm. in stamped with coronet on face, fleur-de-lis Lugs on back the 14th c. Several colored initials. Bound Purchased in 1952 from B. Galant. mnInitials modern paper. . P. F. on inside cover. Pur-

chased in 1953 from Ulrich Hoepli, Lea 3. Thomas Capuanus: Summa dicta- Milan. minis (pp. 1-172) —— Johannes Bondi

de Aquilegia: Theorica sive ars dicta- Lea 5. Assizes of Romania, in Italian. minis (pp. 173-178) —— Idem: Pratica Pap., 43 ff., 28 x 19 cm. Written in sive usus dictaminis (pp. 180-197) — Italy (Venice?) early 16th c. Bound in Idem: Forme exordiorum (pp. 198-211) vel. — Idem: De quibusdam_ usurpantibus Matteo Canonici; bookplate of Reveralienum officitum de prudente (pp. 211- end Walter Sneyd. Purchased in 1951 212) — Idem: Libellus de epythetis (pp. from C. A. Stonehill. 213-221) —- Idem: Collectio florum— super arte et usu dictaminis (pp. 225- Lea 6. Papal correspondence. Pope Greg-

250) — Idem: Exordia super diversis ory IX: Letter (29 Jan. 1240) to [admateriis applicanda (pp. 253-268) — dress illegible], apparently hitherto unIdem: Proverbia sive latina cursulata known, concerning Frederick Il (f. 7) super diversis materiis applicanda (pp. —— Pope John XXII: 42 letters concern268-272) —- Idem: Exordia sive pro- ing Louis of Bavaria (ff. 7-123; table of verbia cursulata per alphabetum collecta contents on ff. 1-2) —— Pope Innocent (pp. 273-279) — Idem: Proverbia Sala- VI: 112 letters, dealing mostly with af-

monis (pp. 280-283) —~ Idem: Alia fairs of England, France, and Sicily (ff. exordia curialia in diversis negociis appli- 125-179) — Pope Gregory XI: 142 letcanda (pp. 283-284) — Idem: Lucerna ters (ff. 179v-243) —— Idem: 22 letters, dictaminis (pp. 285-310 — Idem: Quare in French, mostly to Charles V of France exornationes colores rethorici nominantur (ff. 243-262) — Miscellaneous papal (pp. 310-318) — Idem: Varietates ex- letters, mostly of Urban V (ff. 263-276). ordiorum quibus a summo pontifice audi- Pap., 276 ff., 29 x 21 cm. Written in

entia postulatur (p. 318) — Idem: France (Avignon?), early 15th c. Bound Arengae a diversis doctoribus compillate in old French mottled calf, with the arms

(pp. 319-332). of C. F. de Lamoignon (1644-1709).

476 University of Pennsylvania C. F. de Lamoignon. Purchased in tents for unidentified book dealing with

1952 from E. P. Goldschmidt. natural science, and containing more than

Lea 7. Raymond de Sebunde: Natural 267 pp. (f. 11). ; ,

theology, in Latin Pap., 11 ff., 13 x 9 cm. Written in Pap 199 ef 3] x 21 em. Written 28 Germany, second half of the 15th c.

y ” sue a Bound in paper boards. 9

ae ee Oy vohannis Wiseherl "1 Bound Purchased in 1952 from J. Rosenthal, Purchased in 1953 from Dr. Karl Munich (cat. 90, no. 181).

Goldmann, Munich. Lea 12. Statutes of Bosco Marengo, in

Latin Lea 8. Proceedings, in Latin, of a suit | ; ;

between the brothers Constantius and he wah Ne ot tothe en Daniel de Viscario, and Jacobus de Pego, tries on ff "83y 86y. and 87 Boun din

syndicus fiscalis. Copy from the records 18th c calf

of a notary, Jacobus de Guida, as attested ‘ ae eg ;

by his signature at the end Conte Pietro Civalieri di Masio, 10 Pap.. 107 ff.. 29 x 20 cm Written in Apr. 1843; stamp of Walter Ashburner, Ital Milan) ca 1470. B an d in paper Florence. Purchased in 1953 from Lib-

b d 7 Pe pap reria Antiquaria Moretti.

"Carl Morbio (sale, Leipzig, 1889 Bruzzone, Storia del comune di Bosco,

lot 716); L. Rosenthal, Munich (cat. i; an 1863) 9-39, used this ms. 120, no. 76). Purchased in 1952 from then owned by Civalieri, to give a lengthy

H“ms Ir thON D , MOE laff Munich of theSuperiore, statutes; cf.1,Fontana, Statutiresumé dell’ Italia 159.

Lea 9. Assise de la alta corte del regno

de Hierusalem et Cypro; trans. into Lea 13. Jacobus Ragona: Regulae artifiItalian from French by Florio Bustron. cialis memoriae, composed in 1434 (if. Pap., 349 ff., 30 x 21 cm. Written in 1-15) — Juvencus Caelius Calanus: HisItaly (Venice?), 3 Jan. 1532, possibly toria Attile Hunnorum regis (ff. 15-23). in the autograph of the translator. Bound Pap., 24 ff., 21 x 14 cm. Written in

in vel. Italy[?], 1471, by L. D. S. Bound in

) thal. Lea 10. La vita de sancto Orso [S. a / . Unidentified early 19 c. English ar- orig. limp vel. .

morial bookplate. Purchased in 1957 J. Rosenthal, Munich (cat. 90, no.

from Sir Harry Luke 184). Purchased in 1952 from E. RosenUrsus]; trans. into Italian from Latin by Lea 14. Gli ultimi anheliti della moriR. P. Alberto Bischazza, archpriest of bonda Republica Fiorentina rappresentati

Rovigo. alla maesta dell’ imperatore Carlo Quinto Vel., 14 ff., 18 x 12 cm. Written at per mezzo di alcuni de principali Fuoros-

Vicenza, 1539, by Johannes Franciscus citi di essa l’'anno 1535. | | de Platea, episcopatus Vicentinus notari- Pap., 268 ff., 30 x 21 cm. Written in us. One decorated initial. Bound in vel., Italy (Florence), 1535. Bound in orig.

gold stamped. vel. | | Sir Thomas Phillipps (Ms. 6894). Pur- Purchased in 1954 from L. Conelli

chased in 1952 from L. Olschki. and Sons (cat. 85.)

Lea 11. Provinciale omnium ecclesiarum Lea 15. Successi della guerra fra Sultan cathedralium (ff. 1-10) — Table of con- Amurat Imperatore de Turchi, et Sach

University of Pennsylvania 477 Mehmet Catanet Re di Persia, e li Geor- lomaeus de Ebraco: Lectura super “firmi-

giani Christiani dalli 1577, fino 1581. ter credens,” 1414 (ff. 64v-154) — Cas-

Pap., 28 ff., 26 x 21 cm. Written in par de Caldrinis: De indulgentus (ff. Italy, late 16th c. Bound in modem 155-174) — Prohibitio de proprictate

paper boards. tenendo infertur ad omnes religiosos (ff. Purchased in 1955 from Leo S. Ol- 174-176) — De horis canonicis (ff. 176-

schki (cat. 46). 179). . Census, 2106, no. 2, where contents

Census, 2107, no. 4. .

Lea 16. Formae Romanae Curiae super improperly identified. Purchased by Hen-

beneficiis et quaestionibus, etc. ry Charles Lea in 1877.

Lea 17. Tractatus de confessione. Lea 27. Emperor Otto HI: Diploma is Census, 2108, no. 9. Written in Italy, sued to Adam, son of Teutio, granting

1356 him the right live under Roman law, | and taking himtounder imperial protec-

Lea 18. S. Antoninus Florentinus: Con- tion.

fessionale. Vel., 1 f., 44 x 36 cm. Written in Census, 2108, no. 7. Italy (Pavia), 10 Jul. 1000.

etc. Witten.

Lea 19. Geber: Liber investigationis, Purchased in 1957 from Laurence

Census, 2106, no. 1. Lea 28. Niccold Acciaiuoli; 4 A. I. s.,

Lea 20. Informatio super conversione and 2 A. 1. s. written and signed by rela-

Saracenorum ... tives. To Jacopo di Donato and Simone

Census, 2107, no. 5. di Lione Acciaiuoli, 29 Jun. 1342 (ff. 1-2) — To Jacopo di Donato Acciaiuoli

Lea 21. Gulielmus de Monte Lauduno: and Giovanni Richi, 18 Mar. 1349 (f. 3)

Sacramentale, ete. — To Angelo Acciaiuoli, bishop of FlorCensus, 2107, no. 6. ence, Jacopo di Donato Acciaiuoli, and Lea 22. William of Paris: De sacramentis Giovanni Richi, 28 Sep. 1351 (f. 4) —

(ff. 1-229) —- Idem: De poenitentia (ff. To the same, 25 Dec. 1354 (f. 5) — 230-260) — Georg Pfeuffer: Censurae From Nero di Jacopo Acciaiuoli, later ecclesiasticae, composed in 1477 (ff. 261- Duke of Athens, to his brother Giovanni,

307) —— Tractatus contra errores Wal- 19 Feb. 1360[?] (f. 6) — From Nicdensium hereticorum, 1395 (ff. 308-345) cold’s son, Benedetto, Count of Ascoli, — Refutatio errorum Waldensium (ff. to his brother Lorenzo II, 16 Dec. [after

345v-362). 1390] (f. 7). Census, 2108, no. 8, where contents Pap., 7 ff., 31 x 22 cm. Written at improperly identified. Naples and Avignon, 1342-1390.

Purchased in 1957 from H. P. Kraus Lea 23. Johannes de Burgo: Pupilla oculi. (cat. 44, no. 1). Census, 2107, no. 3. Written in Eng-

rand ca. 1420. | | THE EDGAR FAHS SMITH Lea 24. Registers of Peter Lombard’s COLLECTION

Sentences and S. Augustinus’s Civitas Dei, with other miscellaneous notes (ff. 1- Smith 1. Splendor solis. Das gegenwiirtige

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478 University of Pennsylvania durch welches beschriben wirt die kunst- 36v-40) — Another speciall worke of ye lich Wiirckhung des verborgnen Stains basilike ensuethe (ff. 40v-42) —- Guydo

der alter Weisen. de Montano ye great philosopher sayethe Vel., 41 ff., 30 x 19 cm. Written in this (f. 42v) ——~ The dreame of Sir

southern Germany, ca. 1582. Bound in George Ripley chanon translated from the

orig. vel. over paper boards. Latin on 4 June 1582 by Mr. doctor

Purchased in 1952 from Helmuth [Edward] Cradocke (ff. 42v-43) — The

Domizlaff, Munich. visyon of George the chanon (f. 44) — Smith 2. Feuerwerkbuch: a treatise on The testemente of Gerber ye philosopher

o ? (ff. 44v-47) — The mirror of alchemy

en 335 f. Written in Austria[? (ff. 47-51) —— Pearce the Black Monk

? “ds [probably apocryphal]: Two poems (ff.

1584. 34 water-color drawings. Bound in 51v-52) — The Calender of principells ong, Timp Ye Wolf Frevherr von Clamb (ff. 52-5 3) — Liber multipherie. A com-

1749 Purchased in 1956 from E Offen- peneous abstract o* alkemy 497) bacher, -New 9. no Raymonde “100a) — George Ripley his concordance be7, York HO.(cat. twene and Guydo (ff. 57-58) Smith 3. Alchemical miscellany. Roger — Heare followeth ye sawes ot philosoBacon[?]: Tractatus trium verborum [or] Phers (ff. 5 8v-59) — Dialogue of Sir Epistolae tres ad Johannem Parisiensem Hollande [ic., John Isaac, called Hol(ff. 1-9) —- Questiones inter Kalid regem landus] (ff. 59v-61) — The demaunde of et Morienum philosophum (ff. 10-13) — Mr. Barrette of Sir Hollonde (f. 61) — Gerber: Summa perfectionis (ff. 13v-42) A generall rule for all men yt intendethe — Avicenna: Excerpts from the De anima to be philosophers (f. 61v) — Truly (ff. 42v-50) — Capitula huius libri (f. heare followethe ye moste shorteste and

50). ye moste lighteste way and ye leaste coste

Pap., 50 ff., 30 x 21 cm. Written in yt can be donne in this arte or science (f. England, first half of the 15th c. Bound 62) — The psalter of philosophers (1.

in 1871 in half brown morocco. 63-70) 7 Raymonde [Lull] his accurta-

Signatures of Harmon Styleman le “ton Ye preat philosopher (ff. 70-74) — Strange (1871) and Falconer Madan Nine alchemical notes of Raymond Lull (1892). Purchased in 1922 from Wilfrid and others (il. 74-75v) — Pearce the

M. Voynich, New York. Black Monk: Upon the elixir (ff. 76-77)

, — Heare begines a tretis of ye vertuse

Smith 4. Alchemical treatises in English, of rosemary after Mr. Arnold of ye newe mostly translated from the Latin works town (f. 78) — Notabell lessons chosen

of George Ripley. Ye mary of alkemy or picked oute of ye booke of Guydo ye (ff. 1-10) — George Ripley unto king great philosopher in the partes of Grecia Edwarde ye 4th; 30 stanzas of 8 lines (ff. 79-80) — 21 rhymed verses: Owte (ff. 10v-12) —— Twelve gates; 258 stan- of darkness I will leade thee (f. 80v) — zas of 7 lines (ff. 13-30) —- Note of our Epistle transmisa al papam, per magisfyers withoute ye knowledge whereof our trum Arnoldum de Nova Villa (ff. 81-83)

mastery is nott performed (ff. 31-32) — — From William of Cenes to the archVarious recipes (ff. 33-34) — A practi- bishop of Rheims, on alchemy, followed

call abridgemente of all ye writings of by 43 questions by the archbishop and George Ripley chanon (ff. 35v-36) — the answers by de Cenes (ff. 84v-91v) An accurtacion of Raymonde [Lull] (ff. — Merlins alegory contaynynge perfectly

University of Pennsylvania 479 ye moste profounde secrette of ye phil- Vel., 168 ff., 26 x 18 cm. Written in

osophers stone (ff. 94-95). England, early 15th c. One miniature, il-

Pap., 95 ff., 34 x 22 cm. Written in luminated capitals. Bound in 18th c. calf.

England, ca. 1600, by Henry Percy, 9th Purchased in 1949 from Charles J. Earl of Northumberland[?]. Bound in Sawyer (cat. 194, no. 257).

orig. vel. E. V. Stover, “A myrour of lewde

Monogram H. B. on cover; annotated men...” The Library Chronicle, XVI ‘“Horwood’s list, no. 97.” Purchased in (1949) 81-86. 1946 from Quaritch (cat. 636, no. 501). Eng. 4. Mighell Archer: A dream of bounden dutie; a poem dedicated to Eliza-

RARE BOOK ROOM beth L.

, Vel., 61 ff, 13 x 15 cm. Written in

ENGLISH MANUSCRIPTS England, ca. 1580. Bound in 18th c.

_ green velvet.

Eng. 1. Three English religious poems. Purchased in 1950 from Raphael King . Richard Maydestone or Richard Rolle: (cat. 50, no. 135). Seven penitential psalms (ff. 1-13) — Robert Grosseteste or Richard Rolle: The Eng. 5. New Testament, in English; the pricke of conscience (ff. 14-118) — The “intermediate” Wycliffe version.

lamentation of S. Anselm (ff. 118-120). Vel., 239 ff., 19 x 12 cm. Written in Vel., 120 ff. (lacking several ff.), 25 England, early 15th c. Bound in late x 17 cm. Written in England, ca. 1400. 16th c. calf. Illuminated capitals, floriated borders. Signature of Gilbert, Bishop of Bath Bound in modern brown morocco. and Wells. Presented in 1947 by T. Ed15th c. owners, Richard Hatter and ward Ross. Francis Quawden; Gilbert Ireland Black- A Catalogue of the T. Edward Ross burne of Hale Hall, 1934. Purchased in Collection of Bibles presented to the 1947 from Quaritch (100th Anniversary University of Pennsylvania Library (Phil-

Cat., no. 131). adelphia, 1947) 27-28.

burmese of Seven peaitential ane Eng. 8. Four English devotional poems. The pricke of conscience, and Lamentacio Walter Hilton: The scale of perfection,

Sancti 55 ae bk. 1,Leeds ch. 21-93, bk.in2,English ch. 1-46 (ff. ancti Anselmi,”’ Studies and Kindred Languages, Il (1934) 30- 1-77) — S. Bonaventura: Stimulus amor36, , is, OF Prickying of Love, trans. by Walter Hilton (ff. 78-127) — Amor Deli, or Eng. 2. Wycliffite homilies. A treatise on love of God (ff. 127-146) — Robert the Love of God and how one should at- Grosseteste or Richard Rolle: The prick tain it, with other homilies, prayers, etc. of conscience; prologue, bk. 1, bk. 2, Vel., 148 ff. (lacking several ff.), 12 part of bk. 3 (ff. 147-159). x 7 cm. Written in England, ca. 1400. Vel., 159 ff., (a number of ff. missing One miniature. Bound in 17th c. calf. at beginning and end), 40 x 26 cm. WritSir R. Leicester Harmsworth (sale, ten in England, early 15th c. Bound in Sotheby, 15 Oct. 1946, lot 2136). Pur- 16th c. calf. chased in 1946 from Quaritch (cat. 641, Samuell Bouter (17th c.); John Butler

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480 University of Pennsylvania H. M. C., 2d report (1871) Appen- northern France, ca. 1450-1460. Bound dix, 33. in 1813 in half calf. Bookplate of J. A. J. Delignieris de

FLEMISH MANUSCRIPTS Bommy; M. Victor Anvielle of Arras

(1889). Purchased in 1952 from E. P. Fl. 1. Horae, in Flemish; Onser Vrouwen Goldschmidt (cat. 98, no. 129).

one "y 58 ff.. 16 x 10 cm. Written in Fr. 11. Versified coon of Metz: Par

the Low Countries, 15th c. 7 miniatures; ce moten voisineuy eut nom. , profusely decorated. Bound in orig. blind- Pap., 139 f., 20 x 15 am. Written at

stamped leather. Metz[?], ca. 1580. Bound in calt.

Bookplates of Paul-Louis Feiss and Bookplate of Hermann Souchier. Pur-

James Laurie; in Parke-Bernet sale (cat. chased from Rosenthal (cat. 1, no. 70).

1487, lot 390). Purchased in 1953 Fr. 12. S. Bernardus: Lamentations (ff.

through Lathrop C. Harper. 1-8) —— Jacques Millet, trans.: La des-

truction de Troye mise par personnages

FRENCH MANUSCRIPTS (ff. 9-448) — Cy commence le mistere de la passion de notre sauveur Jhesus Fr. 1. Guillaume de Lorris and Jean de crist, trans. for Isabel of Bavaria, Queen

Meung: Le Roman de la Rose. of France, in 1398 (ff. 449-487).

calf. boards.

Pap., 340 ff., 30 x 21 cm. Written in Pap., 487 ff., 30 x 21 cm. Written in France, mid 14th c. Bound in 17th c. France, 1450-1470. Bound in vel. over Purchased in 1950 from J. Thiebaud, Inscribed, “Ce livre est a Guillemain

Paris. maret[?] marchant a Bloys la teste noire” Fr. 4. Vergilius: Le livre des Eneydes; (15th c.); La Calyete (16th); several probably the translation of Octavien de inscriptions of a family, de Chantemerle,

Saint-Gelais. some dated 1518. Purchased from LauVel., 161 ff., 37 x 29 cm. Written in rence Witten, New Haven, Conn. France, late 15th c. Bound in 18th c. Fr. 14. Roman de sept sages de Rome,

red calf. incomplete (ff. 1-34) —- Roman de Marc,

Louis Cesar de la Baume-Leblanc, incomplete (ff. 34-141). Duc de la Valliére. Purchased in 1951 Vel., 141 ff., 18 x 12 cm. Written ca. from the estate of Gabriel Wells. 1400. Bound in modern boards. Fr. 8. Giovanni Boccaccio: Decameron, Sir Thomas Phillipps (ms. 3679).

fait. ten.

trans. into French by Laurent de Premier- Purchased in 1955 from Laurence Wit-

Pap., 096 fi., 28 x 19 “™. Written mn Fr. 15. Chansonnier. Three hundred and France, 15th c. Illuminated _ initials. ;

Bound in vel. ten lyric poems,of mostly of the latter half the 14th c. The authors of some 130 of J. P. R. Lyell. Purchased . ; ; ,; ; , de ; Bookplate , pieces identified, including Brisebarre

in 1952 from Quaritch (cat. 699, no. 27). Douai, Guillaume de Machaut, Oton de Fr. 10. Robert (a monk, 15th c.): Le Grandson, Eustache Deschamps, and oth-

chateau perilleux. ers. Pap., 95 ff., 20 x 14 cm. Written in Vel., 101 fi., 30 x 24 cm. Written in

University of Pennsylvania 481 France, ca. 1400. Bound in modern Pap., 77 ff., 20 x 14 cm. Written in

leather. France (Rouen?), 1527, with additions Purchased in 1954 from Laurence which seem to be in the hand of Robert Witten. de la Porte, son of the original owner

, Richard de la Porte, bearing terminal

Fr. 16. Le livre de fortune; poem of 5586 date 1552. Bound in 19th c. stamped

verses, composed | Pap. 192 ff. 17 x in 121345. 7 leather.

1 8P + , d h 4 Witten Richard de la Porte; Robert de la

in F a mid {5th c. Bound in 18th Porte; Baron Jérome Pichon. Purchased

©. Call. in 1953 from Pierre Berés, New York.

Purchased in 1955 from Laurence See V. L. Saulnier, in Bulletin du bibliWitten. ophile (1952) issues 3-5. Fr. 17. Knights of S. Michael: Statutes Fr. 22. Blanchardine and Eglantine:

and constitution. the 13th c.in Vel., 45 ff.,French 20 x romance 15 cm.ofWritten

Laas France, 1476. One decorated initial.

,,

Vel., 126 ff., 15 x 12 cm. Written in

London. ;

France, late 13th or very early 14th c.

Bound in 19th c. red morocco. Unbound

Purchased in 1954 from W. & G. Foyle, Purchased in 1953 from E. P. Goldschmidt.

Fr. 18. French finances. Conseil au Roy Franklin P. Sweetser, doctoral dissertaFrancois I concernant les finances. tion, University of Pennsylvania, 1956.

Vel., 16 ff., 17 x 12 cm. Written in

France, a little before Mar. 1523. Para- Er. 23. Sydrach: La fontaine de toute graph signs and initials in gold on alter- science; a scientific encyclopedia. Pap., 257 ff., (incomplete), 28 x 20

nate redWritten and blueinbackgrounds. ; .in orig. , . doeskin. cm. France, 1457.Bound Bound,in

Ownership inscriptions: “. . . Xara- a © cal ‘1952 f ll Polifil quemada, Madrid. Afio de 1750”; “J. Milan 1 were 33, ome: M. A., 1835.” Purchased at Rauch auc- van (cat. 21, no. 93), tion (Geneva, 1954, cat. 7, lot 132). Fr. 24. Benedict of St. Maur: Roman Martin Wolfe and Norman Zacour, de Troie; fragment, verses 6658-7024. “The Growing Pains of French Finance, Vel., 2 ff., 29 x 20 cm. Written late 1522-1523 (Un. of Pa. Ms. Fr. 18),” 13th c. Colored initials. The Library Chronicle, XXII (1956) 58- Purchased in 1952 from Leo Olschki,

83. Florence.

Fr. 20. Honoré Bonet: L’arbre de bataille. Fr. 26. Nicolas de Neufville, Seigneur Pap., 177 ff., 20 x 17 cm. Written in de Villeroi: Mémoires. France, 1446[?]. Bound in 19th c. leather. Pap., 174 ff., 30 x 20 cm. Written in

Alexandre de Keller. Purchased in France (Villeroy), 8 Apr. 1589. Bound 1953 from E. Rossignol, Paris (cat. 97, in old calf.

no. 211). Sotheby heirlooms, part VII, lot 337. Fr. 21. Poems. Including poems by Ad- Purchased in 1956 from E. P. Goldrien de Saint-Gelais, Anne de Graville, schmidt. Jean Marot, Richard de la Porte, Francois de Valois (Francois I), and others.

482 University of Pennsylvania GERMAN MANUSCRIPTS muysz war syn. Amen. (ff. 48-61v) — Middle High German versification of the

Ger. 3. Von allen Rechten der Menchen, Latin sequence, Ave praeclara maris stelund ob dieses oder jenes Siinde sei oder la, by Hermannus Contractus, 268 verses: nicht (ff. 1-216) — Rabbi Samuel: Epis- Ave, praeclara maris stella / Got gruse tola contra Judaeorum errores, trans. into dich, luter sterne glancz x myt dyme segen German by Alphonsus Boni Homines (ff. umberme / Laysz uncz czu dir transire.

217-223). Amen. (ff. 62-67) — The beginning of Pap., 233 ff., 30 x 21 cm. Written in the obscene poem, Des Moénches Not, southern Germany, 1433. Colored ini- crossed out by the scribe (f. 67v) — A tials. Bound in orig. calf over wood hymn in honor of the Virgin, 86 verses:

boards. O Maria, heubt frauwe der christenheit Inscription: Dr. Puhlman, 1836. Pur- / Du bist des sunders hoiste syssickeit x chased through Helmuth Domizlaff, Mu- Durch dynen werden namen gedriet /

nich (Hauswedell sale 58). Eyn got und ewich gebenediet. Amen. (ff.

Ger. 4. Collection of old German legends, 68-69v) 7 Prose dialogue, preparation

; for confession: geert sie der, farces, hymns, etc., in aGelobet LowerundRhine dianame unsres herren x Nu helff uns got czui lect. The martyrdom of riche. S. Catherine, 958 ,; . | , . synem ewigen Amen. (ff. 70-79v). verses: Ein Keyser hiesz Maxenciucz x. ; . , Pap., ff., 21 x 14 cm./ Costi Written Dar, hilff unsz,79liebe Katharina , in

- anefilia. a monastery along the—Lower Rhine. (Coregis Amen. (ff. 1-22) Herrand , logne?), early von Wildonie: Van dem Scholer van 15th c. Bound in modern Parisz [sic; actually of Prague], 108 ver- full calf. a , Purchased in 1955 from E. Offenbachses: Wyllet ir horen wasz geschach/van

gs er,sache New York. eyne studenten x Hiepoem hait dit‘Van ;; . Richard C.;eyn Clark, “The

boich eyn ende / Got unsz syne gnade Sos

sende. Amen. (ff. 22-24) — Hymn in dem scholer van paryss,’”’ Modern Lanhonor of S. Catherine, 55 verses: O Kath- guage Notes, LXAXUT (1958) 285-292. arina, hochgeborn frucht / Synt dyn junf- Ger. 5. Illuminators’ handbook. INumifrauliche zucht x Mir behude lip, gut, syn neirr Buch kunstlich alle Farben zu ma-

und ere / und mich van allen sunden chen under bereidenn allen Brieffmalern kere. Amen. (f. 24v) — Legend of S. sampt anderer solcher Kunsten liebhaAlexius, 276 verses: Ich will uch eyn ge- bern niitzlich unnd gutt zu wissen. Und dichte geben / Van dem heilligen Lexius wirt getteillt in seiben [sic] Biicher. leben x Und myt gnaden dar geleiden / Pap., 108 ff. (lacking several ff.), 20 So wir van hynnen scheiden. Amen. (ff. x 16 cm. Written in Cologne[?], 157025-30) — Aristotle and Regina [Phyl- 1574. Bound in orig. vel. lis], a play in verse, 854 lines: Horent ir Purchased in 1955 from Emil Offenlude uber alle / Wasz dit spiel beduden bacher, New York. sal.x Alle ungeluck musz den bestanel / Der nyt fraugen lieff wil han. (ff. 30v-47) Ger. 6. Seifried: Alexander; poem on the

— Schondoch: The Queen of France and life of Alexander the Great (ff. 1-160) the perfidious marshal, 678 verses: Dye — Albrecht von Eyb, trans.: Grisardis

schriefft bedudet wasz geschach / Dasz (ff. 178-231) — Nicolas von Wyle, man jn hoen eren sitzen sach. x Zu den trans.: Euriolo und Lucretia [of Aeneas hemelschen gnaden dyn / Maria dasz Sylvius Piccolomini] (ff. 233-288).

University of Pennsylvania 483 Pap., 357 ff. (many blank), 20 x 15 tershofer (auction 29, 28 May 1956, cm. The Seifried poem was written in lot 67). southern Germany, 1400, by Hans Ger. 12. Nuremberg. Jurament Buch daSchwent. The other works were written rinner aller Beambten, alsz Burgerca. 1470. Bound in early 16th c. calf. maister, Rats Herrin, [etc.] . . . den Sie Belonged to Widen College Library, in Antrettung Ihrer Dienst und Pflichten Vienna, in 1854; bookplate of Leopold publicé laisten miissen zu finden.

Graber. Purchased in 1953 from W. H. Pap., 432 ff., 19 x 15 cm. Written in

Schab (cat. 19, no. 37). Nuremberg, 11 Apr. 1597. Bound in

; ; ; : orig. vel. soap. . aes i. See ements Purchased in 1956 from Ivan Volkoff Cologne[?], 1563. Bound in paper boards. (cat. 4, no. 156). Purchased in 1952 from K. Seuffer, Ger. 13. Nuremberg. Hochzeitsordnung

Munich. vom Jahr 1509.

Ger. 8. Ein gedicht von einer stoltzen Vel., 20 ff., 22 x 17 cm. Written ” Aertigen undt prechtigen Junghfrauenn. Nuremberg, 1511-1515. Bound in ong.

Pap., 4 ff, 32 x 22 cm. Written in stamped calf over wood boards.

Germany, ca. 1550. Bound in paper Purchased in 1954 from Helmuth

boards. Domizlaff, Munich.

Purchased in 1952 from K. Seuffer, Munich. ITALIAN MANUSCRIPTS

Ger. 9. Einn schénn neu Liedt vonn dem Ital. 1. Bragadin family, of Venice: Fiabgefallnenn unnd ubell erweldenn Bi- nancial documents.

schoff von Collnn, im Thonn wie mann Vel., 44 ff., 23 x 16 cm. Written in

denn armen Judas singt. Italy (Venice), 1540-1565, with some Pap., 1 f., 32 x 21 cm. Written in later emendations. Bound in orig. limp

Cologne, ca. 1550. Bound in paper vel.

boards. Presented in 1921 by the estate of Dr. Purchased in 1952 from K. Seuffer, Morris Jastrow.

Munich.

Ital. 2. S. Catherine of Bologna: Le sette

Ger. 10. German Order of Jerusalem. armi spirituali (ff. 1-56) —— Isaac of SyrHebet sich an das Register uber dy Regel ia: Del contempto del mundo (ff. 57-94)

und Leben der Bruder Sancte Marie des — Nine sermons (ff. 94-158) — Legdeutschen Ordens von Jherusalem. genda di S. Bonaventura (ff. 158-159) — Pap., 23 ff., 27 x 20 cm. Written in S. Bonaventura: De sex alis seraphin (ff.

the 15th c. Bound in paper boards. 160-166).

Purchased in 1954 from Bernard M. Pap. and vel., 166 ff. (incomplete),

Rosenthal, New York. 22 x 16 cm. Written in Italy, late 16th Ger. 11. Account-book of a money lend-_ seskin hands. Bound in 17th c. er, giving entries for years 1520-1525. Presented in 1899 by Francis Campbell

rap.; ’ m Macauley.

Pap., 97 ff., 16 x 22 cm. Written near ¥ Braners -ampve

Reinhesse, 1520-1525. Bound in 19th c.

cloth. Ital. 3. Leggendario delle santissime VerPurchased in 1956 from Horst A. Rit- gini.

484 University of Pennsylvania Pap., 30 ff. (imperfect), 22 x 18 cm. Italy[?], 15th c. Bound in brown morocco Written in Italy, late 14th c. Bound in by R. R. Donneley, 1953.

modern paper boards. Presented in 1901 by Francis Camp-

Purchased in 1900. bell Macauley.

Ital. 4. Aristoteles: Ethica, synopsis in Ital. 13. Religious poems. Questa sie la

Italian. vita de Joachim del tribu di Juda (ff. 1Pap., 33 ff., 28 x 20 cm. Written in 24) —- Questa sie la passion del nostro Italy, 15th c. Bound in modern half Signor Giesu Christo . . . translatadi di

vel. Letera [sic] in vulgar . . . per un santo Presented in 1938 by Dr. Charles W. dotore (ff. 24-44) — Qui commincia lo

Burr. libro dela resurrectione del nostro Signor Ital. 5. Pietro Aretino: Il genesi. (i. coli 44-94) — Qui eae Ml muirade la vergene Maria (ff. 54-64) — Pap., 109 fl, 21 x 24 cm. Written in Qui chomincia elpianto de la vergen Italy, 16th c. Bound in del orig. P aa Ys 8. V . Maria per la morte suo vel. dolce ,fiolo el

Bookplate of Vicentius Marini. Pur- qual compose el venerabile frate Anselchased in 1949 from Martin Breslauer, mo; poem in terza rima, of 11 capitoli,

London (cat. 67, no. 7). 1476 verses (ff. 64-76) — Prose piece in Ital. 6. Hieronimo Diviaco: Informatione praise of S. Theodoxina, mother of the

di Bergamo e del suo territorio. apostle S. Bartholomew (ff. 76-81) — Pap., 144 ff., 20 x 15 cm. Written in S. Thomas de Aquino: Sancto tomaxo

France, 1597. Bound in vel. daquino . . . si mete una questione.. . Purchased in 1950 from Grafton and sel fo necessaria cosa chel nostro signore

Co., London (cat. 279, no. 514). G. C. recevesse passion e morte (ff. 84Ital. ‘10. Giovan Theseo de Galatheo Vel. 94 ff., 28 x 20 cm. Written in Nardi: Il tempio di castitade; dedicated Italy (Verona), at the Monastery of the to Margaret, Duchess of Austria. — Holy Spirit, 1464, 1473, and later. Some Vel., 30 ff, 21 x 14 cm. Written in decorated initials. Bound in orig. blindItaly (Rome), 1553. Uluminated crest stamped brown calf over wood boards. and coat of arms on title-page. Bound in Purchased in 1955 from Laurence Wit-

modern vel. ten. Purchased in 1951 from C. E. Burlot,

Turin (cat. 277, no. 6). Ital. 14. Manual of a Venetian consigliere.

Vel., 60 ff., 23 x 15 cm. Written in Ital. 11. Aristoteles: Nichomachaean Eth- Venice, ca. 1560, for Giovan Francesco ics, trans. into a Venetian dialect by Gab- Basadora. One miniature; incipit in gold. riell Paradixus (ff. 1-50) —— Two ser- Bound in orig. red velvet.

mons (ff. 51-55) — Sonnet (f. 55v) — Purchased in 1955 from Helmuth Wal-

Indulgences (ff. 56-61). lach, New York.

Pap., 61 ff., 20 x 14 cm. Written in

Italy, 1456. One large gilt initial. Bound Ital. 16. Gianozzo Salviatti (fi. 1480-

in modern paper boards. 1520): Love letters (fictitious? ) to Lu-

Purchased in 1951 from C. A. Stone- crezia, and her replies; terminating in hill. 1488. —- Poem inpresente terza rima on the made by Lorenzo de Medici to Ital. 12. Giovanni Boccaccio: Teseide. “Fra Mariano delordine c.” (Fra MariPap., 66 ff., 29 x 22 cm. Written in ano is identified by a former owner as

University of Pennsylvania 485 a buffoon of Leo X; the Lorenzo here is Pap., 80 ff., 19 x 13 cm. Written in

i rima.

the son of Il Magnifico, Duke of Urbino, Italy, second half of the 16th c. Bound

brother of the pope; written in 1515). — in orig. vel. . a Rappresantazione, or “festa e chomedia,” Purchased in 1956 from Renzo Rizzi, presented at the Church of S. Cecilia in Milan (bulletin 5, no. 46).

Fiesore one ue 92, also etter to Ital. 24. Statuti della dogana di Livorno. Gianozzo Salviatti from Bernardo Giam- _'Vel., 2 vols., 105 and 103 ff., respecbullari, dedicating a volume of sonnetti tively 19 x 16 cm. and 30 x 21 cm. Wnit-

rusticani to Gianozzo. ten in Italy (Leghorn), 1565-1649. I-

Pap., 70 ff., 18 x 13 cm. Written in luminated initials in first vol. Bound in Italy (Florence), 1488-1522. Bound in orig. stamped leather over wood boards.

modern half calf. Library stamp of Walter Ashburner,

ten. ti, Milan.

Purchased in 1955 from Laurence Wit- Florence. Purchased in 1952 from Moret-

Ital. 17. Poetical miscellany. Ital. 27. Statutes of Mirabella. Pap., 85 ff., 21 x 16 cm. Written in Vel., 62 ff., 28 x 21 cm. Written in Italy, ca. 1580. Bound in embossed mor- Italy, ca. 1598, with additions down into

Occo. the 18th c. Bound in 17th c. leather. Purchased in 1955 from Laurence Wit- Purchased in 1952 from Jacques Ro-

ten. senthal, Munich.

Christo. aye

Ital. 18. Tracta de la vita e de la con- LATIN MANUSCRIPTS

versione del nostro segnioro Jhesu

Vel., 60 ff., 24 x 17 cm. Written in elogicae. of Ockham: Summa toti-

valy, mc 14th c. Bound in orig. wood Vel., 103 ff, 24 18 em Writen in

. Italy, last half of the 14th c., the last

sens aged HP 1992 Brom, Jaeques No" of several hands being that of Matthew of Faventia. Miniatures; illuminated ini-

Ital. 19. Cronica di tutti li Dogi di Ven- tials. Bound in modern crimson half mor-

etia sino a quello che hora vive, con le Occo.

armi loro. Purchased in 1907 from Leo S. Ol Pap., 136 ff., 20 x 15 cm. Written schki, Florence. in Italy (Venice), ca. 1556, ending on T. Bruce Birch, The De Sacramento p. 48 with the name of Laurentio Prioli altaris of William of Ockham (Burling-

(1556-1559); continued in different ton, lowa, 1930) xxxvul. hands down to 1658. Decorated title-

page, coats of arms of all the Doges. Lat. 2. Petrus Lombardus: Commentary

Bound in paper boards. on the Sententiae. —

Earl of Guilford; Ettington Ms. Li- | Vel., 150 ff. (1 f. at beginning and

brary no. 139. Purchased in 1953 from 20-40 If. between ff. 149-150 known to

Mediolanus, Milan (cat. 127, no. 44). be lacking), 34 x 26 cm. Written in

Germany[?], early 15th c. Illuminated Ital. 21. Lorenzo Gualteri: Il publico di initials. Bound in orig. calf.

Lorenzo Spirito nel quale si contiene il Purchased in 1911 from P. Dobell, Lamento di Perugia essendo sogiogata. Tunbridge Wells, England.

486 University of Pennsylvania Lat. 3. Geber the Astronomer (Jabir ibn Pseudo-Petrarch: Collatio facta inter Aflah): Liber de astronomia; 7 books Scipionem Romanum, Alexandrum Mace-

instead of the usual 9. donem, Annibalem Penum et Pyrhum

Vel., 69 ff., 26 x 21 cm. Written in Fpirotharum regem, quis eorum prestanFrance, mid 13th c., in several hands. tior .uerit (ff. 14-19) — Pseudo-Lucian Trigonometric and spherical trigonomet- [i.e., Leon Battista Alberti]: Libellus de ric figures in margins and text. Bound in virtute conquerante, trans. by Carolus Ar-

orig. vel. etinus (ff. 19-20) —- Poggio: Comparatio Bookplate of Don A. Canovas del Cas- P. Scipionis et C. Julii Cesaris (ff. 20-26)

tillo. Purchased in 1920 from Wilfrid — Guarinus Veronensis: Guarinus Vero-

M. Voynich. nensis impatiens quod Pogius scipserit Sci; pionem prestare Cesari; preceded by a let-

Lat. 4. Tractatus de theoria planetarum ter to Leonello d’Este (ff. 26-45) — Pog-

(ff. 1-14) — Roger Bacon: Speculum . ow, . oe 1 . é gio: Disceptatio habita inter doctissimos philosophiae seu astrologiae (ff. 15-20). ; ; ; et Carolum Ar; , viros Nicolaum Niccolum Vel., 20 ff., 27 x 20 cm. Written in ; ae _—— etinum: an seni sit uxor ducenda; preced-

boards. .; ae tee a 1923 from Wilfrid M. Voynich. . .

England, after 1362. Illuminated initials; ; : ’ t ‘cal fi Bound ; d ed by dedicatory letter to Cosimo de’Meastronomical ‘igures. Bound in modern dici (ff. 45-52) —- Leonardo Giustiniani:

: J R hal. 1916. Purchased ; Oratio habita in funere clarissimi viri a na, 2716. Purchased in Caroli Zeno (ff. 52-57) — Poggio: De-

. fensio contra Guarini oppugnationes de Pierre Duhem, Le systéme du.monde ; , arn Paris, 1913-1917) IV. 142-151 prestantia Cesaris et Scipionis; preceded

(Paris, " J, oT by letters to Leonello d’Este, Marquis of Lat. 5. Raymundus Lullus: De homine. Ferrara, and to the Venetian patrician Pap., 79 ff., 21 x 15 cm. Written in Francesco Barbaro (ff. 58-78) — AnItaly, 15th c. Bound in orig. half vel. tonio Beccadelli of Palermo: Correspond-

and oak boards. ence with Filippo Maria Sforza, Duke

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Lat. 6. Horae. . . Ciceronis (ff. 83-95) — Four anonymous

Vel., 141 ff, 11 x 8 cm. Written in distichs (f. 96v) — Rome: Legislative Italy, late 16th c. Illuminated initials. acts from republican period compiled

Bound in 18th. calf. from literary sources (ff. 97-100) —

Signatures of John C. Jackson (1849), Livius: Extracts; the repeal of the Lex Rev. William Ely of Philadelphia (pur- Oppia against luxurious dress of women chased in Rome, 1875); Jacob Reigel (ff. 101-105) — Antonio Cermisoni: Re(1934). Presented in 1942 by Edwin H. cipes for pills (f. 105v).

Fetterolf. Pap., 105 ff., 23 x 17 cm. Written in

Lat. 7. Renaissance miscellany. Leonar- Italy, “a. 1475. Bound in 18th c. vel.

; Ck ee Lancinus dus Aretinus: Laudatio clarissimi viri

Curtius, Milan (1484); Dean

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by Johannes Aurispa (ff. 11-14) — Lat. 8. Nicolaus Trivet: Exposicio super

University of Pennsylvania 487 regulam Beati Augustini (ff. 1-47) — A with commentary by Chalcidius (ff. 2notice of different texts of Augustinian 218) — Pseudo-Aristoteles: De mundo,

rule, with incipits (f. 47v) — A list trans. by Johann [Argyropoulos?] CE. of orders living under Augustinian rule 219-234) —— Philo: De incorruptione

(f. 48). mundi, translator unknown (ff. 237-274) Vel., 48 ff., 29 x 20 cm. Written in __ Cleomedes: De contemplatione orbi-

the Lower Rhine region or the Low um coelestium, trans. by Carolus Val-

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Countries, early 15th c. Bound in mod- gulius and dedicated to Cesare Borgia

York. calf. , , Purchased in 1950 from Helmuth DoJacques Rosenthal (ca. 1937). Pur- Pap., 338 ff., 20 x 14 cm. Written in chased from Lathrop C. Harper, New Italy, ca. 1500. Bound in orig. tooled

Lat. 9. Rituale praedicatorum. | . mizlaff, Munich. Vel., 204 ff., 9 x 8 cm. Written in the

Rhineland, ca. 1450, by several hands. Lat. 14. Aristoteles: Latin commentary Miniatures; musical notation. Bound in on the Physica.

18th c. calf. Pap., 304 ff., 21 x 16 cm. Written in

Purchased in 1949 from Anton Diissel. Germany, 1579. Bound in orig. blindLat. 10. Conradus de Soltau, Bishop of stamped pigskin. Verdun: De summa trinitate et fide catho- Purchased in 1950 from Robert Alder,

lica. Bern (cat. 30, no. 11).

Pap., 109 ff., 29 x 20 cm. Written in Lat. 15. Aristoteles: Ethica Nicomachaea, Italy (Bologna), 19 Apr. 1388. Bound trans. by Leonardus Aretinus.

in 19th c. calf over wood boards. Vel., 120 ff., 26 x 19 cm. Written in Purchased in 1950 from E. P. Gold- Italy, 15th c. Illuminated initials. Bound

schmidt (cat. 87, no. 37). in orig. tooled morocco.

Lat. 11. S. Augustinus: Regula, with Sir Thomas Phillipps (Ms. 16239); French exposition of each chapter. George Dunn; Lawrence Wittodson. PurVel., 28 ff., 16 x 12 cm. Written in chased in 1950 from Ernst Schulte Stranortheastern France, ca. 1425. One il- thaus, Munich. luminated initial. Bound in 18th c. calf. Lat. 16, Paulus Pergulensis: Dubia (ff. Signature of M. Swartzwelder, Pitts- 6-56) —- Ralph Strode: Consequentia

burgh (1 Jan. 1859). Purchased in 1950 f. 57-70 PL 1 ) ss i

from William H. Allen, Philadelphia. . 57-70) — Paulus Pergulensis: De sensu diviso et composito (ff. 71-73). Lat. 12. Aristoteles: Analytica priora et Vel. and pap., 79 ff. (lacking 1 f. after posteriora, with commentaries by Jo- f. 4, containing beginning of text), 21 x

hannes Argyropoulos. 14 cm. Written in Italy (Bologna) > 1454,

Pap., 96 ff., 24 x 17 cm. Written in by brother Chiracus of Fogino of the

an Italian hand, last half of the 15th c. Servite order. Illuminated initials. Bound One illuminated initial; diagrams. Bound in orig. Italian blind-stamped calf.

in orig. wood boards. | John Edgar Ker. Purchased in 1949 Purchased in 1950 from Helmuth from W. H. Robinson Ltd. (cat. 78, no.

Domizlaff, Munich. 459).

Lat. 13. Four Greek cosmographies in Lat. 20. Biblia. Latin translation. Plato: Timaeus, trans. Vel., 330 ff., 38 x 26 cm. Written in

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Coleman (1548-1649) to Ellia Fitzpa- Signature of M. Joannis Hirningly. trick; signature of William Farrell; in Purchased in 1952 from Karl Goldmann, Sotheby sale no. 535 (1928). Presented Munich.

m ranatalogue by T. of Edward Ross.Ross Lat. 32. Guillelmus Rothwellus, O. P. the T. Edward Collection of Bibles Presented to the Uni- (Hl. 1360): Commentary on sentences of

versity of Pennsylvania Library (Phila- lola sit ions Queritur utinam theo-

delphia, 1947) 19-20. Vel., 137 ff., 17 x 12 cm. Written in

Lat. 21. Biblia. France, 6 Feb. 1362. Bound in orig. red

Vel., 465 ff., 22 x 15 cm. Written in pigskin. France, ca. 1300. Bound in 18th c. James P. R. Lyell. Purchased in 1952

brown morocco. from Quaritch (cat. 699, no. 86).

Given by S. Vandenyer to James Au- F. Stegmiiller, Repertorium commengustus St. John (1837). Presented in tartlorum in sententias Petri Lombardi, I,

1947 by T. Edward Ross. 138, no. 301.

Ross Catalogue, cited above, 19. Lat. 33. William Pagula (Page, Pagham,

Lat. 23. Aristoteles: Commentary on the Paghaner, Paghanerus): Oculi sacerdoPhysica, by Father Cornelius, S. J.; lec- tis. — On f. 91v, a Middle English poem: ture notes of Franciscus Krembser, O. M. Earthe out of erthe.

Pap., 303 ff., 16 x 11 cm. Written Vel., 91 ff., 31 x 20 cm. Written in in Germany, 1594. Bound in vel. England, early 15th c. Bound in modern Purchased in 1950 from Adalbert Lau- blue morocco.

ter, Munich. Purchased in 1952 from Raphael King, London (cat. 53, no. 215).

Lat. 24. Commentaries on Aristotle. Quaestiones quae in his duobus libris de Lat. 34. Renaissance miscellany. Petrus generatione continentur (ff. 1-272) — Paulus Vergerius: De ingenuis moribus Annotationes in duos libros de genera- (ff. 1-33) — S. Basil: De legendis antitione et corruptione (ff. 274-317) — In quorum libris, trans. by Leonardus Aretiduos libros posteriorum analyticorum nus (ff. 33v-48) —- Leonardus Aretinus: grevium annotationum (ff. 322-407). De studiis et litteris (ff. 48-61) — Idem: Pap., 6 + 407 ff., 13 x 9 cm. Written Isagogicon moralis disciplinae (ff. 62-

inPurchased Italy, ca. 1550? 77). in 1951 from Adalbert Lau- Pap., 77 ff., 16 x 23 cm. Written in

ter, Munich. Italy, ca. 1500, by two hands. Bound in green vel.

Lat. 26. Alanus de Insulis: De planctu Hauswedell Auktion, Hamburg (sale,

naturae. 2-3 Nov. 1951) to Helmuth Domizlaff,

Pap., 54 ff., 30 x 23 cm. Written in Munich, from whom it was purchased in Bohemia, 22 Apr. 1365 by Johannes de 1951. Polna. Bound in orig. vel.

Purchased in 1951 from William H. Lat. 35. John Felton, vicar of S. Mary

Allen, Philadelphia. Magdalene, Oxford: Sermones domini-

University of Pennsylvania 489 cales (ff. 1-180) — Gregorius: Liber (1469),” The Library Chronicle, XXI primus et quartus de pharetra (f. 181- (1955) 51-60. 181v) — Alphabetical index of titles Lat. 38. Girolamo Angeriano: Erotoor first lines (f. 182-182v). — On blank poegnion. flyleaf at beginning, in 15th c. hand, a Pap., 34 ff, 19 x 14 cm. Written in poem of 16 lines: J ham as I ham and so Italy (Naples?), ca. 1500. Bound in orig.

will I be. cardboard wrappers. Vel., 186 ff., 22 x 16 cm. Written in Purchased in 1955 from Laurence WitEngland (Oxford?), ca. 1450. Bound in ten.

modern doeskin by Maltby, Oxford. . | Bookplate of J. P. R. Lyell; initials Lat. 39. Guillelmus Brito: Dictionary: C. Z. W., 23 Mar. 1937. Purchased in Expositiones difficiliorum vocabulorum 1952 from Quaritch (cat. 699, no. 61). de bibliotheca per ordinem alphabeti: Difficiles studeo partes quas biblia gestat.

Lat. 36. S. Benedictus: Regula (ff. 1- Vel., 246 ff., 28 x 21 cm. Written in 58) — Musical notes (ff. 58v-60) _ France (monastery of S. Mary, RoyauJohannes de Tambaco: De consolatione mont), 14th c. One illuminated initial. theologie (ff. 63-186) — S. Augustinus: Marginal notes in another hand, with Sermo de vanitate (ff. 187-191) — Hen- identifications of references to Isidore’s ricus Suso: Horologium sapientiae, ex- Etymologies. Bound in 18th c. French cerpts (ff. 192-196) — Henricus de Has- ereen morocco. sia: De proprietate monachorum (ff. 197- Purchased in 1955 from Laurence Wit206) — Anonymous tract on rondeaux, ten.

ballades, virelais, etc. (f. 207) — De a musica (ff. 207v-216) — Nicolaus de Lat. 40. Two ethical dialogues: Veritatis Dinkelsbuhl: Confessionale (ff. 217-233) vim sepenumero cogitantt. . .

— Johannes Gerson: De diversis tempta- Pap., 64 ff., 20 x 14 cm. Written in

tionibus (ff. 235-261). Italy, ca. 1450. Decorated initials. Bound Pap., 263 ff., 15 x 11 cm. Written ca. im green MOTOCCo.

wood boards. ; S.; AuetiLat. 41.

1437 by various hands. Musical nota- Purchased in 1954 from Bernard Rotion; diagrams. Bound in orig. vel. over senthal, New York.

Purchased in 1954 through F. Darling, 1. |. S. Augustinus: De vita christt

Hamburg (Hauswedell sale 56, lot 3). Pap. 12 ff, 21 x 5 cm. Written in Lat. 37. Johannes de ‘Turrecremata: Mainz[?], 1476.

, Lat. 42. ~

Meditationes. Purchased from Symmachus, Boston.

Pap., 27 ff., 27 x 20 cm. Written in - ae ; , jects relating tofloral canon law, in Latin. Some incomplete ornaments ofand a ;in_, , Vel., 158 ff., 13 x 10 cm. vel. Written later date. Bound in modern half

Rome, 31 Oct. 1469, by Ulrich Han. Lat. 42. Patristic excerpts on various sub

Italy, ca. 1534, by or for Cesare Luigi

paper boards. Strada, apostolic secretary. Bound in vel Purchased in 1953 through Helmuth °, ; eeMunich. , Belonged to the library of the aCappucDomizlaff, (Weinmiiller, Mucini of Ferrara. Purchased in 1951 from

nich, sale 51, lot 11). CA. Stonehill Lamberto Donati, “A ms. of ‘Medita- oo

tiones Johannis de ‘Turrecremata’ Lat. 43. Alphabetum malarum mulierum:

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of Messina (ff. 7-10) —~ Francesco Pet- Bookplate of J. P. R. Lyell. Pur-

11-14). no. 100). marginal decorations. Bound in modern ap. : * m. paper boards 1470. Bound in half stamped calf and - wood boards. , mann, Munich.

rarca: Septem psalmi poententiales (ff. chased in 1952 from Quaritch (cat. 699,

Vel, 14 ff, 18 x 13 cm. Wnitten mn Lat. 49. Aristoteles: Metaphysica.

Italy, 1470[?]. Red and blue initials; p 185 . 29 x 21 cm. Written ca

gue whesicr 1952 from Helmuth Do- Purchased in 1952 from Karl Gold-

oaert nagni gestorum Alexandr Lat. 50. Aristoteles: Ethica. Pap., 40 ff., 18 x 14 cm. Written in Pap. and vel. 110 ff., 22 x 14 cm. Germany, first half of the 15th c. Bound Written in Italy, 15th c. Bound in modern

in modern Paper Boards. "J. Rosenthal (cat, 83, no. 12). Pur-

Purchased in 1952 from Helmuth Do- 4. aor

mizlaff, Munich. chased in 1953 from E. Rosenthal.

iat. | Lat. 51. Nicolaus Trivet: Commentary on nat 2. Alexandre de Villedieu: Doc- the tragedies of Seneca, in Latin.

Vel 27 £. 23 x 16 cm. Written ca Vel., 154 ff., 25 x 17 cm. Written in 1250 “Co ious annotations Bound in England, ca. 1360-1379, in a variety of mo dern co hands. Bound in vel.

Purchased in 1952 from Jacques Ro- E. H.W. reste Purchased A

thal. Munich 1953141, from H.no. G. Commin, sen’ : (cat. 20). Bournemout Lat. 46. Petrus Pandoni: Porcelii poetae Lat. 52. Charles VIII. of France: Ora-

a ee. ei. Soon atten in tiones [legatorum Caroli VIII regis fran7 iy) , Feb 1460 Boun d in con corum], in 1495, with replies (ff. 1-6) —

anys ; Martinus Polich de Mellerstadt: Oratio " oo, . Dottanii habita (ff. 6v-7) — Petrus de

nae aad dneas Parisinus. Purchased in pro recommendatione rectoris Georgit

1952 from Libreria gia Nardecchia, Tussignano: Recepte super nono Alman-

Rome. soris (ff. 8-11). Lat. 47. Guido de Columnis: Historia Pap., 12 ff., 20 x 15 cm. Written in

Troiana. Leipzig, shortly after 1500. Bound in Pap., 141 ff., 27 x 21 cm. Written in modern boards. northern Italy, ca. 1370-1400. Bound in Purchased in 1952 from Helmuth Do-

contemporary paper. mizlaff, Munich.

William Harrison oo eet Lat. 53. Montedoglio. Capitoli exentioni

chased in 1953 trom E. P. Goldschmt et privilegii delli huomini et commune

(cat. 101, no. 164). di Monte doglio . . . Gran Duchi di Tos-

Lat. 48. Michael de Massa (d. 1336): cana confirmati.

University of Pennsylvania 491 Vel., 25 ff., 23 x 16 cm. Written in Vel., 72 ffi., 16 x 12 cm. Written in Italy, 1498-1698, in various hands, in Germany, 13th-14th c. (ff. 59 and folLatin and Italian. The seal of Montedog- lowing 13th c.). Bound in 17th c. white lio on ff. 4v and 17. Bound in orig. leath- pigskin.

er with clasps. Purchased in 1952 from Helmuth DoPurchased in 1952 from Moretti, Mi- mizlaff.

lan. Lat. 56. De accidentibus anime rationalis Lat. 54. Montedoglio. Statuta et ordina- libri tres.

menta communis ct hominum Montis Pap., 50 it, 20 x 14 cm. Written ca.

Doli. 1520. Bound in modern paper boards.

Vel., 76 ff., 28 x 21 cm. Written in Purchased in 1952 from Jacques RoItaly, 1490-1747, by various hands, in senthal, Munich. Latin and Italian. The original statutes, Lat. 57. Terentius: Fragment.

in 87 chapters, extend to f. 47. Bound Pap., 10 ff., 22 x 15 cm. Written ca.

in vel. 1560. Bound in modern paper boards.

Purchased in 1952 from Moretti, Mi- Purchased in 1953 from Jacques Ro-

lan. senthal, Munich.

Lat. 55. Devotional tracts. Liber scintil- Lat. 58. Ivo Carnotensis: Panormia.

larum: De castitate et continentia (ff. 1- Vel., 258 ff., 28 x 19 cm. Written in 24v) —- Two incomplete sermons, the France, 12th c. One large initial with second beginning: Primum querite reg- grotesque. Bound in 19th c. russia.

num dei et hec omnia adicientur vobis Purchased in Paris by Sir Thomas (ff. 25-36v) — Penitential: In nomine Phillipps in 1838 (Ms. 7408). Purchased Iesu Christi incipiunt interrogaciones que in 1956 from Laurence Witten.

de scripturis sancti et canonibus sacris in foro penitencie ad utilitatem confitencium Lat. 59. Aristoteles: Metaphysica; an

fieri possunt et debent (ff. 37-52v) — anonymous commentary. a

Two incomplete sermons, the second (de Pap., 85 ff, 29 x 21 cm. Written in penthecoste) beginning: Effundam spiri- the 15th c. Decorated initials.

tum meum super omnem carnem (ff. 53- Purchased in 1953 from Karl Gold58v) — Excerpts and glosses on the Bi- mann, Munich. ble (f. 59) — The spiritual war: Inter Lat. 60. Gulielmus Autissiodorensis: lerusalem et Babyloniam nulla pax est Summa aurea.

sed guerra continua (f. 59-59v) — On Census, 1848, no. 15, when in the vices: Forte die quadam avarus libidini estate of Wilfrid M. Voynich, New York, obvians (i. 5 9-61) — On confession: Ad from which it was purchased in 1953. habendam saluti fere confessionis brevior-

dinem (f. 61v) — Pope Innocent III: De Lat. 61. Anonymous sermons (ff. 2-141) contemptu mundi, seu De miseria con- — §S. Bernardus: De cura rei familiaris ditionis humanae, excerpts (ff. 62-70) — (ff. 141-142) — Descriptio feminarum Quindecim signa xv dierum ante diem malarum (f. 144) — Tractatus de quatludicii invenit sanctus Jeronimus in an- tuor virtutibus cardinalibus (ff. 188-207) nalibus Hebreorum (f. 70v) -—- Two — Tractatus de restitutione (ff. 222-234) poems: Tempus acceptabile, tempus est — Christ. Fuchs of Vienna: Sermo de exsalutis; and Sacerdotes mementote, nichil communicatione (ff. 235-245) — Index

maius sacerdote (f. ‘72v). (ff. 247-248).

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in orig. calf over wood boards. Sir Thomas Phillipps (Ms. 11901).

Purchased in 1954 from Dr. Ernst Purchased in 1953 from Bernard Rosen-

Hauswedell, Hamburg. thal, New York.

Lat. 62. Astronomical fragments. Primum Lat. 64. Tracts of the Council of Basle. regulares feriales unde oriantur videamus Andrea de Petra: Oratio in congregax esse aliis dictum est (ff. 1-4v) — Prev- tione generali (ff. 1-9) — Joannes, archostin of Cremona: Summa. theologica, bishop of Taranto: Oratio ad patres confragment; Qui producit ventos de tesauris cilii Basiliensis (ff. 9v-15) —- Responsio

suis x quod faceret rem (ff. 5-8). synodalis de auctoritate cuiuslibet conVel., 8 ff., 22 x 14 cm. Written in cilii generalis supra papam (ff. 15v-34)— France, 13th c. Circular diagram and ta- Julianus Caesarinus: Oratio luculenta ad

ble. Bound in heavy modern vel. convertendum Bohemos, seu Exhortatio George Dunn. Purchased in 1954 from ad Bohemos, incomplete (ff. 35-46).

E. Offenbacher, New York. Pap., 46 ff., 28 x 21 cm. Written in Germany, first half of the 15th c.; water-

Lat. 63. S. Augustinus: De pastoribus, mark similar to or identical with Briquet fragment; probably first f. only missing 2774. Bound in modern boards.

(ff. 1-9) — Idem: De ovibus (ff. 9-23) Purchased in 1955 from Bernard M. — S. Ambrosius: De laude et exhorta- Rosenthal, New York. tione viduitatis (ff. 23-35) — S. Augus- Mansi, xxix, 239-267, 468-512, 679tinus: Retractatio in libro ad Horosium 700. contra Priscillianistas (f. 36) — Paulus Orosius: Commonitorium ad sanctum Au- Lat. 67. Aristoteles: Physica, lectures by gustinum de Priscillianistis et Origenis er- Marciantonio of Genoa.

rore (ff. 36-37) — S. Augustinus: Res- Pap., 207 ff., 29 x 20 cm. Written ca. ponsio ad Orosium de Priscillianistis et 1549. Bound in orig. paper boards.

Origenis errore (ff. 37-43) — Idem: Re- Purchased in 1952 from Jacques Rotractatio in libro de correctione Donatis- senthal, Munich.

aera ie Ade ) operibue G58) Lat. 68. Aristoteles: Physica, commentary Idem: De fide et operibus (ff. 58-78) — by Alfonso Spezzani, University of Fer-

Idem: De dialectica (ff. 79-87) — Aris- Pap. 121 ff, 31 x 21 cm. Written in toteles: Categoriae, trans. by S. Augus- the late 16th c. Bound in paper. unus (Hf. 87-102) -_ S. Augustinus: Purchased in 1952 from Jacques Ro-

Commonitorium ad universam ecclesiam senthal, Munich.

destinatum de Manicheis conversis (ff.

102-104) —- Pope John II: Epistola de Lat. 69. Henricus Suso: Horologium safide contra Eutricianistas de duobus na- pientiae. — On f. 189, Cantica cantituris in una persona Christi (ff. 104-106) corum. —— §. Augustinus: Collatio trinitatis beati Pap., 193 ff., 21 x 14 cm. Written in a se ipso ad semetipsum (ff. 106-109) Germany, first half of the 15th c. Decor—— Catalogue of the works of S. Augus- ated initials, two small faces drawn into

tinus (ff. 109-112). them. Bound in orig. dyed kid over wood Vel., 112 ff., 26 x 17 cm. Written in boards.

University of Pennsylvania 493 Inscription: “Aquistato in Vienna dal- 56) — Idem: Adversus Anomocos scrli Antiquario della Biblioteca Impcriale mones quinque (ff. 57-89) — Idem: Ad in quella citta e portato in deno al mio Stagirium monacum libri tres (ff. 89-139) caro cognato G. Ghizzi. Maggio. 1869. — Idem: Paradoxa (ff. 140-149). Frangnani(?]”; James H. Reddan, Venice, Pap., 150 ff., 27 x 19 cm. Written in

1896. Purchased in 1955 from E. P. the 15th c. Bound in stamped leather

Goldschmidt. with unidentified coat of arms.

Lat. 72. Terentius: Comediae. The lady p Sir Thomas Phillipps (Ms. urchased in 1955 through E. 267"). Offen of Andros (ff. 1-36) — The eunuch (If bacher, New York (City Auction, New 37-72) —— The self tormentor (ff. 72- York). 106) — The brothers (ff. 106-137) —

Phormio (ff, 138-179) — The mother- Lat. 84. Theological miscellany, ser-

in-law (ff. 171-199). mons, etc., in Latin.

Pap., 199 ff, 19 * 4 cme Written n Pap., 322 ff., 19 x 14 cm. Written in

Germany, “ae 1500. Six large initials, and Germany, 15th c. Bound in orig. leather an animal caricature. Bound in orig.

stamped pigskin over wood boards. on wor an 56 from Mehltretter

& Cie., Bern.

Purchased in 1953 from Herbert Lang Luverne asc in

Lat. 81. Suetonius: De vita XII Caesa- Lat. 85. Rolewinck: Fasciculus temporum, extracts (ff. 1-42) —— Ausonius: rum.

Versus de XII Caesaribus (f. 42-42v) — Pap., 40 ff., 42 x 27 cm. Written Benvenuto Rambaldi: Liber augustalis, 1471-1473[?]. Numerous pen drawings.

extracts (ff. 43-56) — Second Mac- Bound in orig. stamped leather over cabees, to the death of Herod Agrippa, wood boards.

in Italian (ff. 56-63). Purchased in 1956 from the Libreria Pap., 63 ff., 22 x 14 cm. Written in gia Nardecchia, Rome. Healy, Second all of the 15th ¢. Bound Lat. 86. Francois de Merles (1480-1520): Purchased in 1955 from E. Offenbach- Memoirs and accounts, in Latin.

er, New York. Pap., 292 ff. 271), (lacking ff. 16-57, 19838 x 21 cm. Written in France, Lat. 82. John of Bologna: Summa, with late 15th or early 16th c. Bound in some additional notarial examples de- orig. vel. rived from papal correspondence (ff. 1- Purchased in 1956 from E. Offen25) —— Arnulfus Caconicus of Paris: bacher, New York. Summa super processum ordinis iudiciarii

(ff. 31-43). Lat. 89. Raimundus de Pennaforte: Sum-

Vel., 43 ff., 23 x 17 cm. Written in ma de casibus conscientiae, an abridgethe late 13th c. Bound in orig. wood ment in Latin verse.

boards, pigskin spine, brass bands. Vel., 24 ff., 17 x 10 cm. Written in

Purchased in 1957 from Laurence Wit- the 13th c. Bound in modern red leather,

ten (cat. 4, no. 59). gilt.Luzarche collection, sold at auction in Lat. 83. S. Basil: Epistola ad Gregorium Paris, Feb. 1865; bookplate of Straehlin theologum (ff. 1-3) — S. John Chrysos- collection. Purchased in 1957 from E. tom: Contra iudeos sermones sex (ff. 4- Offenbacher, New York.

494 University of Pennsylvania Lat. 90. Ascetic miscellany. De arte ——Stanislaus de Znoyma: Tractatus con-

bene moriendi (ff. 1-13) — Pope In- tra articulos huscitorum et errore Jonocent III: De miseria humanae condi- hannes Wickleph (ff. 210v-256v).

tionis (ff. 14-42) — Miscellaneous re- Pap., 257 ff., 20 x 15 cm. Written in

ligious poetry (ff. 42-50). Germany, early 15th c. Bound in orig.

Pap., 56 ff., 23 x 16 cm. Written in stamped leather over wood boards. the 15th c. First page decorated ornately; Inscribed, “Elisabeth sancte in claustwo decorated initials. In vel. wrapper, tro me bibliotheca possideat namque huic

bound in stamped leather. traditus ecce fue.” Purchased in 1956 Bookplate of Ernesto Ragnoni, Milan. from H. P. Kraus. Purchased in 1957 from La Medicea. SPANISH MANUSCRIPTS

Lat. 91. B. Vicentinus: De venatione divini amoris. Two prologues addressed Sp. 1. Diego Hurtado de Mendoza: Poto Hugh, Cardinal Bishop of S. Sabina, etical and selected prose works.

O. P. (Hugh of Montrelais), and Wil- Pap., 219 ff., 20 x 14 cm. Written in liam, Cardinal Deacon of S. Eustachius Spain, ca. 1580. Bound in orig. vel.

(otherwise unknown). Purchased in 1929 from Maggs (cat.

Pap., 124 ff., 20 x 13 cm. Written in 495, no. 480). Salzburg, 5 Jun. 1453. Removed from binding. Sp. 3. Lope de Vega Carpio: Carlos V PurchasedPap., in 1957 Francia. Luzerne. 68 from ff., 21Mehltretter, x 15 cm. en Written in Toledo in 1604, in the autograph of the

Lat. 92. Johannes Goldner: Sermones de author. Bound in brown morocco gilt, in

avaritia sive usuris (ff. 1-124) — Ni- morocco slip-case. colaus de Dinkelsbiihl: Sermons (ff. 124- Archives of the Duke of Sessa, Lope’s 144) —- Emperor Sigismund: Letter, in employer and patron; Salustiano de OléCzech, to his brother Wenceslaus, King zaga (19th c.), who presented it to John of Bohemia, 4 Dec. 1418 (f. 145) — Herbert Caradoc, 2d Lord Howden; Rob-

Thomas (Palmerston) Hibernicus: De ert Hoe (for whom it was bound); acreligione christiana (ff. 146-159v) — quired in 1912 by John B. Stetson Jr. Pseudo-Bernardus: Epistula de cura do- Presented by Mrs. Stetson in 1957. mestica (ff. 160-162) —— Excerpts from Arnold G. Reichenberger, in Library ascetic writings (ff. 162-164v) — Coun- Chronicle, XXIII (1957) 82-83.

cil of Constance: Conclusiones contra

communionem populi sub utraque specie THE LIBRARY OF

, (ff. 164v-167) —— University of Prague: JOSEPH WIDENER Determinatio super quibusdam erroneis PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA articulis, 7 Feb. 1418 (ff. 167-168) —

Letter against Wycliffites and Hussites, Census, 2115-2117; 10 items. Mr. usually known as “Eloquenti viro,” but Widener died in 1943, and in 1944 the here lacking the first sentence and begin- first nine of his mss. were presented to the

ning: Pro salutacione in Christo Jhesu Free Library of Philadelphia in his memdomino nostro (ff. 170-193) — Remedia ory by his children, P. A. B. Widener II

pro casibus contingentibus in divino and Mrs. Josephine Widener Wichfeld. officio (ff. 193v-194v) — Gratianus: They retain their former order and numCollecta decreti, excerpts (ff. 195-210) bers as Widener Mss. 1-9,

John Carter Brown Library, Rhode Island 495 THE JOHN H. SCHEIDE LIBRARY for 1511],” Imago Mundi, U (1937) 37221 NORTH WASHINGTON STREET 54. TITUSVILLE, PENNSYLVANIA 12. Portolan atlas.

. , , Census, 2147. H. R. Wagner, “The

Early in 1960 this collection was moved Ms. Atlases of Battista Agnese,” Papers to Picton, Nw Jeney, under wish of iB. $. 4, XKV (1931) 54, 90,

LXXI, in the “Gisolfo” group. It is in the style of, perhaps from the workshop

ree OAT IBRARY of, Marco Francesco Ghisolfi. PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND 34, Portolan chart, portion containing Pacific Ocean and the Americas.

Census, 2138-2139, nos. 1-2. Vel., 1 f., 78 x 59 cm. Drawn by AmThe following description was supplied tonio [Pereira?], ca. 1545. The unexplor-

by Professor Margaret B. Stillwell. ed portions of N. and S. America are covered by landscape painting. Unbound.

3. Antiphonarium, for use from Advent Armando Cortesao. Acquired in 1948,

to S. Stephen’s Day. gift of a group of Associates.

Vel., 111 ff, 12 x 9 cm. Probably Report, 1947-48, pp. 2-12.

written in Spain, ca. 1500, by several .

hands. Laree and small initials in red 35. Ptolemy: Cosmographia (maps only)

and blue, showing Moorish influence. It ae < m a x* om es .

Five-line staff with square notes. Bound ne b t dw , d ma from Le in orig. leather, reinforced with iron, cee y engravee me P

; linghieri’s Ptolemy, Florence [1482]. with heavy leather straps, metal bosses, , ge ; and clasps. On lower cover, a vel. label: Maps mounted, in orig. vel. binding with “Antifonas . que comiécan desde la geographical diagram on front cover. Dominica primera de Advigto hasta S Wilczek collection. Acquired in 1952

Esteban.” from H. P. Kraus, gift of the Associates. Pres ente d by Mrs. Peter G. Gerry to Fischer, Codex Urbinas Graecas 82, Brown University for deposit at the Ann- Tomus Prodromus, 526-527, no. L40*.

mary Brown Memorial. Report, 1951-1952, pp. 43-52.

36. A summary of declarations by John

THE JOHN CARTER BROWN Drake in the prison of the Inquisition at

LIBRARY Lima, Peru, January 8, 9, and 10, 1587;

PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND in Spanish. Pap., 7 ff., 31 x 21 cm. Written prob-

Census, 2143-2152. Additional infor- ably at Lima, Peru, late 16th c. Bound in mation and descriptions have been sup- paper wrappers.

plied by Dr. Thomas E. Marston, of the Sold in London (Puttick & Simpson, Yale University Library. Many items have 21 Nov. 1872, lot 900).

been described in the Annual Reports «tes of the John Carter Brown Library (cited 37. Bartolomeo de las Casas: Historia

as Report, with date). general dePap., las962 Indias. ff., 30 x 21 cm. Written in 10. Vesconte de Maggiolo: Portolan atlas. Spain, ca. 1600. Bound in 18th c. brown Census, 2146. Caraci, “A Little Known polished calf, supra-libris arms of Charles Atlas by Vesconte Maggiolo, 1518 [sic Stuart, Baron de Rothesay.

496 John Carter Brown Library, Rhode Island Sir Thomas Phillipps (Ms. 14136). Symbols of the months and several fiPresented by Ellen Dexter Sharpe. gures in pen and ink and colors. Unbound.

Report, 1944-45, pp. 9-17. Boban collection. Presented in 1950

oo, a: , by the Associates.

nections tli and sailing di- Archives de la Commission Scientifique Vel., 16 ff., 28 x 17 cm. Written in s, vena’ HI, 120-133; Report, 1950-

Italy, ca. 1530. Astronomical diagrams > PP. >-bW’.

and tables. Unbound. 43. Horae, with Offices for the Dead.

; Vel., 261 ff., 15 x 10 cm. Written in

39. Aztec land title. France, 15th c. 1 miniature. Bound in Native paper, 13 ff., 24 x 23 cm. Writ- modern red morocco.

ten in the Valley of Mexico, Mexico, ca. Presented in 1947 by Mrs. Jesse H.

1550. 17 drawings. Unbound. Metcalf. Paso y Troncosa; Luis Bello of Pueblo;

sold in New York (American Art Asso- 44. Horae, Paris use.

ciation, 17 Nov. 1936, lot 61). Vel., 170 ff., 15 x 11 cm. Written

Report, 1941-42, pp. 15-18. in France, 16th c. 12 large miniatures. Bound in 19th c. red morocco.

40. Hernando Cortés: Signese la sesta Given by B. de Beaugrand to Ludorelacion . . . escrivo a su majestad vicus Justus (18th c.). Presented in 1947

[Charles V] 1526. by Mrs. Jesse H. Metcalf. Pap., 88 ff., 28 x 20 cm. A late 16th c. copy of what is usually called the fifth 45. Horae.

Cortés relation, written in Spain. Bound Vel., 140 ff., 13 x 9 cm. Written in in red morocco by Hering, supra-libris France, I5th c. 5 large and 36 small arms of Edward King, Viscount Kings- miniatures. Bound in 17th c. calf.

borough. Presented in 1947 by Mrs. Jesse H. Report, 1941-42, pp. 18-22. Metcalf.

too, 46. Horae.

41. Juan de Tovar: Historia de la benida Vel., 155 ff., 14 x 9 cm. Written in

de los Indios apoblar a Mexico. France. 15th c. 13 lar njat ; , ge miniatures with Pap., 157 ff, 21 x 15 cm. Written full borders. Bound in 18th c. red moroc-

by Juan de Tovar, Mexico, 16th c. 50 co. paintings. Bound for Richard Heber by Brunet de Montforan (1687). PreSus vollection. Sic "Thomay Phil- sented in 1947 by Mrs. Jesse H. Metcalf.

lipps (Ms. 8187). Presented in 1946 47. Horae. by Mrs. Jesse H. Metcalf, Mr. Henry Vel., 111 ff., 17 x 12 cm. Written in Dexter Sharpe, and the Associates. France, 16th c. 5 full page miniatures, Report, 1947-48, pp. 20-26; George 13 full borders with grotesques, 127 half Kubler and Charles Gibson, “The Tovar borders. Bound in modern blind-stamped Calendar,” Connecticut Academy of Arts brown morocco by Riviere.

and Sciences, Memoirs, XI (Jan. 1951). Presented in 1947 by Mrs. Jesse H. 42. Aztec wheel calendar.

Metcalf.

Native paper, 1 f., 38 cm. in diameter. 48. Horae, Paris use.

Written in Tezcuco, Mexico, ca. 1530. Vel., 121 ff., 16 x 10 cm. Written in

University of Texas 497 France, 15th c. 15 large and 17 small borders. Bound in 19th c. polished calf.

miniatures. Bound in 19th c. brown Unidentified arms; bookplate of A.

blind-stamped morocco. Brélemann. Presented in 1947 by Mrs. Bookplate of J. Cresswell (19th c.); Jesse H. Metcalf. “Mrs. F. Dagger from her father,” (19th 54. Processionale

o) Papsented in 1947 by Mrs. Jesse H. Vel., 181 ff, 31 x 20 cm. Written by Loys de Villechaux for Marguerite de

49. Horae, Angers use. Baconal at Chartreux les Albe, 1542, Vel., 198 ff., 17 x 12 cm. Written in with later additions on end leaves. 8

France, late 14th c. 12 miniatures with historiated initials, 142 small illuminated

full borders. Bound in modern brown initials, musical notation throughout. morocco, Grolieresque style, by Capé. Bound in 18th c. brown morocco. Given by Edouard Arnauld to Charles Marguerite de Baconal of Monte Beata Nodier, 29 Jul. 1836. Presented in 1947 Maria les Gosnay (diocese of Arras);

by Mrs. Jesse H. Metcalf. Charteusinner vase Brugge (18th c.).

50. Horae. Presented in 1947 by Mrs. Jesse H. Vel., 83 ff., 18 x 13 cm. Written in Metcalf.

France, 15th c. 10 illuminated initials

with full borders. Bound in 19th c. green THE LIBRARY OF

morocco. THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS Jacques Didier Veran (1787); John AUSTIN, TEXAS

Carter Brown (1887); Laura D. Sharpe

Metcalf (1908). Presented in 1947 by Census, 2156-2163.

Mrs. Jesse H. Metcalf. Descriptions of the two Latin mss., nos. 17 and 18 below, were furnished

51. Horae (fragment). by Miss Jean R. Cassel, while Dr. Nettie Vel., 8 ff, 17 x 13 cm. Written in Lee Benson described the Spanish docuFran ce, 15th c. Many small illuminated ments in the Stephens and Icazbalceta

initials. Unbound. Collections. Presented in 1940 by Mrs. William F. Keach. 17. Horatius: Opera, cum commentario 52. Horae, with Offices for the Dead. Acronis. Vel., 81 ff, 18 x 12 cm. Written in Vel., 141 ff., 28 x 19 cm. Written in

France, 15th c. 14 full page miniatures Italy, 15th c., for Marco Antonio Morowith borders. Bound in 18th c. red mor- sini, patron of Aldus. Incipit in full

oOcco. illum. border en camaieu, with Morosini “Isaac Cope Fowke his book Sept. 1, arms; one other partial border with Moro-

1805”; “a memorial from Mrs. I. C. sini arms, 5 other partial borders, 11 ilFowke to Wm. Bass 1849”; “Arthur B. luminated initials. Bound in vel., in moTalbot from the above my grandfather rocco solander case.

1885,” with bookstamp of Arthur B. Eugéne Piot; Ambroise Firmin-Didot; Talbot. Presented in 1947 by Mrs. Jesse Robert Hoe.

H. Metcalf. O. A. Bierstadt, The Library of Robert 53. Breviarium Latinum. Hoe (New York, 1895) 1. Vel., 224 ff., 16 x 11 cm. Written in 18. Psaltertum, Sarum or Hereford use.

France, 15th c. 27 small miniatures with Vel., 220 ff. (lacking 4 ff.), 13 x 9

498 University of Texas cm. Written in England between 1416 Indians that the clergy was forcing them and 1431. Historiated initials, each with not only to support them financially, but

border. Binding stripped to old card- also to support their stock and _ their

board, ties remaining. negroes, and to see that the reason for Purchased in 1953 from M. P. Dare, the complaint is removed. Abbey Guest-House, Nashdom, Burn- Pap., 1 f., 30 x 21 cm. Written in Jaen, ham, Bucks., England; descended in the 5 Jun. 1559. Dare family from Father John Dare and WBS-887. Alonso Chico de Molina: Pa-

Thomas Dare of Taunton,recer collateral rela- oo . sobre el servicio personal de los intives of the Dare family of the Roanoke ;, Colony. dios; written in reply to the attack of Las Casas on the encomienda system in New Spain.

THE W. B. STEPHENS COLLECTION Pap., 6 ff, 31 x 21 cm. Written in Mexico City, 1562.

The Stephens Collection of documents Biblioteca de los Padres del Oratorio

dealing with early Spanish American de Mégico. settlements was purchased in 1938 from Lewis Hanke and Manuel Giménez

Virginia Stephens. Fernandez, Bartolomé de las Casas 14741566. Bibliografia critica y cuerpo de WBS-480. Pedro de Castellar: Documen- materiales (Santiago de Chile, 1954) 188,

tos referentes a Pedro de Castellar y su no. 447.

familia.

Pap., 42 + 30 ff., 29 x 21 cm. Written WBS-888. Philip II of Spain: Orden al

in Mexico, 1576. presidente y oidores de la Nueva Espafia ; que envien relacién al consejo de Indios

WBS-491. Philip I of Spain: Real ce- con su parecer de lo que pasa sobre que

dula sobre cédula de otra que se did sobre diz que a los yndios de México y Tatael hazer dos monasterios. Los rreligios lulco se intenta de imponérseles mas tribude los hordenes de Santo Domingo, San tes de los que hasta acqui han pagado.

Agustin, San Francisco de la Nueva Es- Pap., 1 f., 31 x 21 cm. Written at pafia. Sin licencia del diocesano para que Madrid, 6 Jul. 1561. los perlados de la dicha Nueva Espana la guarden y cumplan conforme a los WBS-889. Philip II of Spain. Real cédula autos dados en el Consejo de las Yndias sobre que en la Nueva Espafia quando en pedimiento de la horden de San Agus- quiera que en aquella audiencia ocu-

tin. rrieren algunos pleitos o diferencias enPap., 2 ff., 31 x 21 cm. Written in the tre yndios y otras personas sobre el par-

Monasterio de Esperanza, 24 Dec. 1561. tir de los limites de sus pueblos los despachen con toda brevedad.

WBS-826a. Philip IJ of Spain: Decreto Pap., 1 f., 31 x 21 cm. Written at . . . al obispo de Nueva Galicia; order Madrid, 7 Jul. 1561.

for the punishment of delinquent priests. ;

Pap., 1 f., 31 x 21 cm. Written in El WBS-890-89 1. Gaston de Peralta: Bando

Pardo, 17 Aug. 1578. sobre donde han de ir a misa los indios de las estancias de Tenango y documen-

WBS-886. Philip II of Spain: Real cé- tos relativos.

dula, ordering the Audiencia of New Pap., 19 ff., 31 x 22 cm. Written in Spain to investigate complaints of the Mexico, 1566.

| University of Texas 499 WBS-910. Inquisition: Instrucciones a the Indians are correctly treated and

los sefiores inquisidores, 1488-1498. evangelized. . . Pap., 13 ff., 31 x 21 cm. An early Pap., 1 f., 31 x 21 cm. Written in

16th c. copy of the instructions of 1488- Lisbon, 27 May 1582.

1498. WBS-1503d. Philip II of Spain: Real WBS-912. Tribunal de la Inquisicién: cédula sobre el derecho de tener bienes Proclamation against heretical depravity. los frailes de los ordenes de San Agustin

Pap., 1 f£., 43 x 31 cm. Written in y Santo Domingo en Nueva Espafia. .

Mexico, 26 Feb. 1566. Pap., 8 ff., 31 x 22 cm. Written in Madrid, 22 Feb. 1587.

WBS-915-916. Inquisition: Papers re- . ;

lating to charges of bigamy and other WBS-1825 Se Monee, sorr ince crimes. Persons involved were Bernardino VIOS contra eh supderegado " de Tovar, Lazaro Prieto, Francisco Ra- Averiguacion y diligencias por mandado mos de Cardenas, Pedro Godoy, Gonzalo de D on Luis de Velasco contra simon Vaez, Alvaro Grijalva, Fathers Miguel de Encina, Alguacil, del Repartimiento

de Rajoya and Mateo de Castro, Juan de sndios ee usc 7 Written 3 Domingo de Uzalde. Mexico City and Huexocingo, Apr.-~-May

de Villegos Villanueva, Melchor Arteaga, Pap., 16 if., x eh om. Written 1

; : Espan

Pap., 189 ff., 31 x 21 cm. Written in 1592.

Mexico, 1571-1588. WBS-1912. Philip III of Spain: Real

1,

WBS-916. Juan Ruiz de-Prado: Inquisi- oc oe ne oe even te Sante

dor del Pert al Tribunal de laseInquisicién Dom; ;para 4 _ fun, ; ; , omingo pide le dé licensia de Mexico que investiguen el casamiento d N Méxj de Juan Mujfioz de Zufiiga curandero que ar conventos en Nuevo MEXICO. ; ,

se reputa cirujano Pap., 1 f., 31 x 21 cm. Written in Pap., 2 ff, 31 x 21 cm. Written in Pardo, 30 Nov. 1599, by Joan de Ybarra

Lima, Peru, 23 Sep. 1591. THE GARCIA ICAZBALCETA WBS-917. Inquisition: Cuaderno de car- COLLECTION

tas del Santo Oficio al comisario y otras . . .

personas del distrito, comenzando a prin- This collection of documents dealing cipios de enero de 1599-1615; record with early Spanish American settlements kept by Inquisition in Mexico of letters was formed by J oaquin Garcia Icazbalwritten to officials in New Spain, Manila, ceta, who died in 1894, bequeathing it Cuba, Florida, Guatemala, Honduras, to Luis Garcia Pimentel, from whom it

Cuba, and Japan. was purchased in 1937. Pap., 566 pp., 31 x 22 cm. Written in

Mexico, 1599-1615. Bound in paper JGI-664.Baltasar Dorantes de Carranza:

wrapper. Sumaria relacién de las cosas de Nueva Espafia con la noticia individual de los

WBS-1433. Philip II of Spain: Cédula descendientes legitimos de los Conquistareal, addressed to the Bishop of Oaxaca, dores y primeros pobladores Espafioles.

Saying that many complaints have been Pap., 629 ff., (lacking 14 ff. at be-

made to the king of the abuses of the ginning), 21 x 15 cm. Written in Mexico, Indians of Oaxaca by the encomendero 1599-1604. Bound in 19th c. half calf and instructing the bishop to see that and marbled boards.

500 University of Texas Jose Fernando Ramirez, upon whose JGI-XX-1. Relacién de los caciques y death it was purchased by Alfredo Cha- numero de Indios que hay en Guatemala,

vero who gave it to Icazbalceta. hecha por el Dean y Cabildo de Orden

Published in Mexico, 1902. de S. M.

JGI-981. Sermones Mexicanos: Latin and Pap., 12 ff, 31 x 22 cm. Written mn

Nahuatl text in parallel columns. Guatemala, 21 Apr. 1576. Bound in Pap., 70 ff., 21 x 14 cm. Written in 19th c. halt calf and marbled boards.

Mexico, 16th c. Bound in 19 c. half calf Andrés Garcia de Céspedes (1596-

and marbled boards. 1611) no. 64; on verso of last f., “Desc.

y Pob. no. 364. Legajo 4.” JGI-984. Tecotlatol Nemachtilonipan, in , , . Nahuacopa, beginning with Book IIL. IGEXX-2. Diego Garcia de Palacios:

Pap., 170 ff., (foliated 92-261), 20 Descripeion de la provincia de GuatexX 14 cm. Written in Mexico, 16th c. , ,

Bound in 19th c. half calf and marbled Pap., 12 ff, 31 x 22 cm. Written in

boards. Guatemala, 8 Mar.c. half 1574. Bound in 19th calf and marbled boards.

JGJ-1120. Jerénimo de Mendieta: His- JGI-XX-3. Francisco de Montero de

toria eclesiastica Indiana. . Miranda: Descripcién de la provincia de

Pap., 336 ff., 29 x 21 cm. Written in la Verapaz. Mexico, 1573-1596. Decorative _ title- Pap., 15 ff., 22 x 15 cm. Written in pages at beginning of each of the first Coban, late in 16th c. Bound in 19th c. four books; full page illustrations follow- half calf and marbled boards.

ing title-pages of each book (illustrations

unpublished). Bound in 19th c. half calf JGI-XX-4. Francisco de Viana et al.:

and marbled boards. Relacion de la provincia de la Verapaz

Fray Juan Bautista; Juan Torquemada; hecha por los religiosos de Santo DoBartolomé José Gallardo; purchased in mingo de Coban.

1860 by J. M. Andrade and given ca. Pap., 12 ff., 22 x 17 cm. Written in

1863 to Icazbalceta. Guatemala, 7 Dec. 1574. Bound in 19th c. half calf and marbled boards.

JGI-1946. Miguel Cabello Valboa: Mis- oo celanea Anthartica, donde se describe el J GLAX-5 . Alonso Pacheco: Descripcion origen de nuesetros Indios Occidentales, de la ciudad de Trujillo (Venezuela ). ,

deduzido desde. Adan y la erection y P ap., 6, 31 x 21 cm. Written mn

principios del Imperio de los Reyes Ingas Trujillo, 3 Jan. 1579. Bound in 19th c. de el Piru. Vidas y guerras que tuve- half calf and marbled boards.

rien... . JGI-XX-6. Pedro de Gallegos: Descrip-

, Pap., 354 ff., 16 x 11 cm. Written at cién de Costa Rica.

Quito, Ecuador; Lima and Trujillo, Peru, Pap., 7 ff., 22 x 15, 30 x 22 cm. Writ1576-1586. [luminated initials. Bound ten in the 16th c. Bound in 19th c. half in 19th c. half calf and marbled boards. calf and marbled boards. Conde-Duque de Olivares, 1629; Andrés de Brizuela; Monasterio de Mon- JGI-XX-9. Descripciédn de la provincia serrat, Madrid, 1807; acquired in 1893 y costa de Zapotitlan y Suchitepeque.

by Icazbalceta. Pap., 13ff., 31 x 21 cm. Written at Published in Lima, 1951. Zapotitlan, 1579. With a map, 55 x 58

University of Texas SO] cm. Bound in 19th c. half calf and Mexico, 27 Aug. 1526.

marbled boards. Coleccion, 1, 546-548.

JGI-XX-10. Alonso Pérez et al.: Rela- JGI-XXI-4. Gonzalo de Sandoval: Pacién hecha en el pueblo Cabezera de recer de Gonzalo de Sandoval, Alonso Atitlan describiendo Atitlan y su juris- de Grado, Jorge de Alvarado, y Bernar-

diccion. dino de Sta. Clara sobre si los naturales Pap., 37 ff., 31 x 21 cm. Written at de la Nueva Espafia se encomienden per-

Atitlan, 8 Feb. 1585. With illuminated petuos o se den por vasallos. . map, 61 x 82 cm. Bound in 19th c. half Pap., 1 f., 26 x 22 cm. Written in

calf and marbled boards. Tenustitlan, early 16th c.

Andrés Garcia de Céspedes, no. 47. Coleccion, II, 548-549. JGI-XX-11. Arévalos Sedefio: Memoria JGI-AXL-S. Marcos de Aguilar: Carta

. : del Lic.de Marcos de Aguilar al Emperador, yArévalos relacién la visita que el doctor , Sedefio . . . hizo a la provincia sobre lo Que Se debia proveer para ia de la Verapaz y la provincia de Zacatula. perpetuidad de los Indios y pueblos desta

Pap., 2 ff., 31 x 21 cm. Written in the Nueva espana - written 16th c. Bound in 19th c. half calf and Pap., ” * om. written in

marbled boards Mexico, 8 Oct. 1526. Coleccion, 11, 545-546.

vv. aN Remand Cortes: Carta del JGI-XXI-6. Martin de Valencia: Parecer

dS ; ; de4 los St.Written Domingoin y Sn. Pap., ff.,religiosos 31 x 21 de cm. .,

M iP» 15 O 1524 Francisco sobre el repartimiento perpéxIC0: - “G C ) tuo. Signed by Frs. Martin de Valencia,

_Tascual ce Mayangos, Cartas y reid Garcia de Cisneros, Luis de Fuensalida, ciones de Hernan Cortés al emperador Francisco Jiminez, Miguel Ruiz, Pedro

Carlos V (Paris, 1866) 325-340; ey NS a , ; Zambrano, Domingo de Joaquin Betanzos, Diego

~ , ; de Sotomayor. and Gonzalo Lucero.

Garcia Icazbalceta, Carta del muy ilustre

senor Hernando Cortés (Mexico, 1855; Pap., 4 ff, 20 x 15 cm. Written in

Te eee oe ny later ecitons of Mexico, first half of the 16th c.

© ETS OE OES Coleccion, HI, 549-553.

JGI-XXI-2. Bartolome de las Casas: JGI-XXI-7. Antonio de Mendoza: FragMemorial de] Obpo. fray Bartolome de mento de la residencia de D. Antonio de las Casas y fray Domingo de Sn. Thomas, Mendoza.

en nombre de los indios del Peru. Pap., 32 ff., 32 x 22 cm. Written in Pap., 4 If., 32 x 22 cm. Written in the Mexico, 1543. onasas. c., entirely in the autograph of Las Coleccion, U, 72-140. Joaquin Garcia Icazbalceta, Coleccion JGI-XXI-8. Gerénimo Lopez: Carta al de documentos para la historia de Mexico Emper ador sobre rumores de levantimien-

(Mexico, 1858-1866; hereafter referred to de indios durante la ausencia de D.

to as Coleccion) I, 231-236. | Antonio de Mendoza a la guerra de los : Chichimecas y acusaciones contra los

JGI-XXI-3. Acta de los vecinos de Méxi- indios y los frailes.

co. Original con muchas firmas. Pap., 6 ff., 31 x 22 cm. Written in Pap., 1 f., 44 x 30 cm. Written in Mexico, 20 Oct. 1541.

cas. ,

502 University of Texas

Top of first f., “De los papeles del arca Coleccion, II, 198-201.

ne henna ; Andrés Garcia de Cés- nat Alonso del ae. Pa> recer sobre repartimiento de Indios.

Coleccion, I, 141-154. Pap., 1 f., 30 x 22 cm. Written in the

JGI-XXI-9. Juan de Sdmano: Relacién 16th c. de la conquista de los Teules Chichime- Coleccion, I, 202-203.

- neros.

Pap., 21 ff., 32 x 22 cm. Written in JGEXXI-16. Martin de Valencia: Carta

Mexico, 1531. de Fr. Martin de Valencia y otros misioColeccion, II, 262-287. Pap., 2 ff., 31 x 22 cm. Written in

JGI-XXI-10. Garcia del Pilar: Relacién Mexico, 1 Sep. 1526.

de la entrada de Nufio de Guzman que Coleccion, I, 155-157.

dio Garcia del Pilar su interprete. | Pap., 8 ff., 32 x 22 cm. Written in JGI-XXI-17. Alonso de Zurita: Preposi-

Mexico, Jan. 1532. ciones del oidor Zurita para la conquista

Coleccion, I, 248-261. de Jas provincias del norte de la Nueva Galicia.

JGI-XXI-11. Carta de la ciudad de Pap., 4 ff., 32 x 22 cm. Written in the Michoacan al Emperador, pidiendo no 16th c.

asiento de la ciudad. : se traslade el obispado, ni se mude el Coleccion, UL, 353-354.

Pap., 2 ff., 31 x 22 cm. Written at JGI-XXI-18. Francisco Ceynos: Dos

Michoacan, 30 Oct. 1555. cartas originales del Lico. Ceynos, oidor

Coleccion, Il, 244-247. de la Audiencia de México.

Pap., 6 ff., 31 x 22 cm. Written in JGI-XXI-12. Traslado de las nuevas leyes Mexico, 22 Jun. 1532 and 1 Mar. 1565.

(de 1542) y testimonio de como se pub- Coleccion, Il, 158-164, 237-243.

licaron en Méjico.

Pap., 13 ff., 31 x 22 cm. Written in JGI-XXI-19. Sebasti4n Ramirez de FuenTenochtitlan, 13 Mar. 1544, by Antonio leal: Parecer sobre la discrecién y repar-

de Turacios. timiento de la tierra de Nueva Espafia.

On first f., “No. 174”; on back of last Pap., 13 + 10 ff., 32 x 22 cm. Origif., “Desc. y Pob. 1038. Sobrantes entre nal and copy, both written in Mexico,

los Papeles de Justicia.” 1532.

Coleccion, I, 204-227. Coleccion, Il, 165-189.

JGI-XXI-13. Domingo de Betanzos: Pa- JGI-XXI-20. Nufio de Guzman: Dos re-

recer sobre repartimiento de Indios. laciones andnimas de descubrimientos en Pap., 4 ff., 31 x 21 cm. Written in la N. Galicia por Nufiio de Guzman.

Mexico, 16th c. Pap., 10 ff., 30 x 22 cm. Written in Coleccion, II, 190-197. 1531-1532.

Andrés Garcia de Céspedes, no. 178.

JGI-XXI-14. Domingo de Betanzos: Co- Top of first f., “De los papeles que trajepia coetanea de una carta de Fray Do- ron de Sevilla de Santa Cruz”; on last f., mingo de Betanzos sobre repartimiento “Desc. y Pob. 1020, Legajo 8.”

de Indios. Coleccion, I, 288-306. Pap., 2 ff., 30 x 21 cm. Written in

Mexico, 11 Sep. 1545. JGI-XXI-21. Informe al Rey por el Ca-

University of Texas 503 bildo Eclesidstico de Guadalajara acerca Mexico, 1 Dec. 1569, by Juan Carnero;

de las cosas de aquel Reyno. Pedro de Pefia, notary public.

Pap., 9 ff., 30 x 22 cm. Written in Andrés Garcia de Céspedes, no. 212. Guadalajara, Mexico, 20 Jan. 1570. Concilium Mexicanum Provinciale Il

Andrés Garcia de Céspedes, no. 9. (Mexico, 1770) part 2, 4-34; idem

Inscription, “Descripcién y Poblacion, (Barcelona, 1870) 452-479; Estatutos

no. 1.” Ordenados por el Santo Concilio III ProColeccion, II, 484-508. vincial Mexicano (Mexico, 1859) viii-xli.

JGI-XXII-2. Traslado de la Cédula Real JGI-XXII-5. Alonso Montdfar: Constituy memorial de capitulos a que se ha de ciones del coro de la Iglesia Catedral de

responder; royal decree of Philip II, 23 México. |

Jan. 1569, ordering the visita of Juan Pap., 3 ff., 31 x 22 cm. Written in de Ovando, and Ovando’s instructions Mexico, 16 Jan. 1570. of the same date to the Archbishop of Published many times; e. g., Mexico,

Mexico, requesting information. 1710, 1757, and 1803.

wee a - are 1570. by JGI-XXII-6. Diligencias hechas por Alonso de Juera. Alonso de Monttfar con los provinciales Luis Garcia Pimentel, Descripcidén del de los ordenes para que respondiesen a

Arzobispado de México hecha en 1570 los capitulos del visitador Juan de

y otros documentos (Mexico, 1897; here- Ovanda. after referred to as Pimentel) 1-7. Pap., 2 ff, 32 x 22 cm. Written in

Mexico, 16 Jan. 1570, by Alonso de JGI-XXII-3. Alonso Montifar: Relacién Juera. de lo que nos Arzobispo de México con Pimentel, 293-298. el favor divino por nuestra persona y la JGLXXIL7. Pedro Cuadrado: Raz6n

del Doctor Estevan oe Portillo boty que da Pedro Cuadrado, contador de la

Po a etal ie Su Magestad con. Santa Iglesia, de lo que han producido forme al memorial de Capitulos que con los diezmos desde 1550 hasta 1568, con ella vino fiermado de Illmo. Sefior Licen- notic 1a de los prebendados que hay y ha habido en la Iglesia Catedral.

ciado Juan de Ovando, del Consejo de Pap. 2 ff, 31 x 22 cm. Written in la Santa y General Inquisition, y Vistador Mexico, 19 Oc t 1569.

General de los Consejos de Su Magestad Pimentel, 298-302. cuyos traslados van con esta, con nuestro

parecer aqui inserto cerca de lo conte- JGI-XXII-8. Limites del Arzobispado de nido en los dichos capitulos: la qual va México; copy of the original issued by the

dirigida al dicho sefior visitador. king at Valladolid, 5 Dec. 1544. Pap., 6 ff., 32 x 22 cm. Written in Pap., 10 ff., 31 x 22 cm. Certified copy

Mexico, 1570. made in Mexico, 20 Dec. 1569, by

Pimentel, 7-19. Alonso de Juera.

Pimentel, 20-43.

JGI-XXII-4. La ereccién de la iglesia de México; a notarized copy of the origi- JGI-XXII-9. Alonso Monttfar: Provisién

nal, made to be sent to Juan de Ovando, de provisor de naturales al Br. Alonso

visitador. Fernandez de Segura. Pap., 11 ff., 31 x 22 cm. Written in Pap., 1 f., 44 x 31 cm. Written in

504 University of Texas Mexico, 20 Aug. 1568, by Diego Mal- Pap., 2 ff., 32 x 22 cm. Written in

donado. Mexico, 31 May 1568, by Alonso de Pimentel, 303-304. Juera.

JGI-XXII-10. Alonso Montifar: Provi- Pimentel, 314-317. sion de vistador a Alonso Fernandez de JGI-XXII-16. Listas y descripciones de

Segura. los pueblos de Espafioles y Indios y minas

Pap.,, 1 f., 44 x 31 cm. Written in y copia de las iglesias, parroquiales, hosMexico, 2 Apr. 1569, by Diego Mal- pitales y de los clérigos proveidos de este

donado. arzobispado y ciudad de México segtn

Pimentel, 304-306. cada cosa que va apuntado en los marge-

JGI-XXH-11. Alonso Monttfar: Instru- nes. Va dirigido a Sr. Lic. Juan de

. . Ovando, del consejo de S. M. de la Santa

ccion de visitador. y General Inquisicién y visitador del Real

f., 31 x 21 cm. made C ; , Pap., , , 1onsejo deCopyIndias.

in Mexico, probably in 1569, of an Pap., 109 ff., 30 x 21 cm. Written in

original dated 201570, May 1566, the timede Mex ?° , , exico, by Alonso Juera.

Pimentel, 306-306.

of appointment of Estéban Portillo. Pimentel. 43-291

JGI-XXII-12. Alonso Fernandez de Se- IGEXXI-17- Lista de los clerigos y da

oe - sus titulos y calidades en el arzobispado

de Segura. a! ,

gura: Constituciones que dej6 en los de México pueblos el visitador, Alonso Fernandez Pap 38 f. 32 x 22 cm. Written in

Pap., 2 ff, 31 x 21 cm. Written in Now 1569-1570, by Juan Alonso Mexico, Jun-Jul. 1569, by Alberto Rodri- Pj imentel, 1-7.

guez de Haro.

Pimentel, 308-312. JGI-XXII-18. Informaci6n hecha en 1561-1562 contra el Dean de México D.

JGI-XXII-13. Alonso Monttfar: Estilo Alonso Chico de Molina sobre el que de provision de cura y vicario de Alonso tuvo contra el R. Sr. Arzobispo de Mexico

Fernandez de Segura. D. Fr. Alonso de Montifar.

Pap., 1 f., 44 x 22 cm. Written in Pap., 13 ff., 31 x 22 cm. Written in palin ado.1 Oct. 1566, by Diego Mal- Mexico, 1562, by Juan de Ibarreta.

” Pimentel, 313-314. JGI-XXIII-1. Alonso Pérez de Andrade: El distrito y pueblos que tiene el obispado

JGI-XXII-14. Alonso Monttfar: Sinoda- de Tlaxcala con otras cosas. (De los les que no estan confirmadas porque no papeles de la visita que embidé el Virey se han respondido a ellas del consejo Don Martin Enrriquez de la Nueva Es-

de S. M. pafia).

Pap., 8 ff., 32 x 22 cm. Written in Pap., 20 ff., 32 x 22 cm. Written in

Mexico, Dec. 1565. Puebla, Mexico, 16th c., by Cristdbal

Francisco Antonio Lorenzana, Con- Ordufia. cilios Provinciales Primero y Segundo... Documentos Histéricos de Méjico

(Mexico, 1769) I, 185-208. (Mexico, 1903-1907; hereafter referred

JGI-XXII-15. Alonso Montufar: Copia to as Documentos) II, 1-30.

de la provision dada al provisor de JGI-XXIII-2. Lista de pueblos de Indios

Mexico, Estéban de Portillo. que estan en el distrito y subjetos a la

University of Texas 505 gobernacién de esta Nueva Espafia, ansi Pap., 2 ff., 32 x 22 cm. Written at del estado del Marqués del Valle, como Tlayacapa, ca. 1571. encomendados en personas particulares; Documentos, II, 119-120.

cada uno en que obispado cae, y quien ; . los posee, y los tributarios que tienen. an ee J “oO. “ san Roman: Pap., 10 ff., 31 x 22 cm. Written in arta a visitador Uvan 0 sovre conver; , sion de probably indios de Mechuacan. Mexico, in 1580. Documentos. Il. 153-188 Pap., 2 ff., 32 x 22 cm. Written at _ Mechuacén, 16 Mar. 1571. JGI-XXIII-3. Mexico, Audiencia: De- Documentos, II, 105-107. marcacion de los limites de los obispados de la Nueva Espajia, hecha por la segun- JGI-XXIII-4h. Juan de Mora: Noticia da audiencia. del convento de Agustinos de Ja Puebla Pap., 10 ff., 31 x 21 cm. Written in de los Angeles.

Mexico City, Jul. 1535. ; rep Iuebla, ae xca. 22, cm. Written at

JGI-XXIII-4a. Alonso Delgado: Rela- Documentos, Il, 121-122. cion de la provincia de Tlapa.

Pap., 7 ff., 32 x 22 cm. Written in JGI-XXIII-41. Gregorio de Santa Maria:

Tlapa, 26 Mar. 1571. Noticia del convento de Agustino de S.

Documentos, II, 97-107. Felipe.

we an Felipe, ca. 1571.

JGI-XXIII-4b. Melchor de los Reyes: S Pap Yi 2 ff., 32 x 22 cm. Written in

Relacion de Epazoyuca. Documentos, II, 122-124 Pap., 1 f., 32 x 22 cm. Written in 7 Epazoyuca, 16th c. JGI-XXIII-4j. Sebastian de Trasierra: Documentos, Il, 107-108. Censo del pueblo de Tacdmbaro y anexos

JGI-XXIII-4c. Bartolomé de la Vera- (Michoacan). cruz: Relaciédn del pueblo y provincia de Pap., 2 ff., 32 x 22 cm. Written in

Chiauhtlan. Tacambaro, Feb. 1571.

Chiauhtlan, 18 Feb. 1571. Documentos, Il, 109-115. JGI-XXII-4k. Francisco de Villafuerte: Pap., 2 ff., 32 x 22 cm. Written in Documentos, II, 124-127.

. ' Censo de Tiripitio (Michoacan).

rane Juan Cruzat: Relacion de Pap., 1 f., 32 x 22 cm. Written in OS pueblos del monasterio de Xonacate- Tiripitio, ca. 1571. pec visita de los religiosos de San Agustin. Documentos, Il, 127-128. Pap., 2 ff., 32 x 22 cm. Written in

Xonacatepec, 29 Mar. 1571. JGI-XXIII-41. Bartolomé de Lisboa: Documentos, II, 115-117. Censo de Tzitzicaxtla (Mexico). JGI-XXIII-4e. Pedro de Medellin et al.: Pap., 1 f., 32 x 22 cm. Written in Relacién del pueblo de Yacapichtlan por Taitzicaxtla, ca. 1571.

los padres de S. Agustin. Documentos, II, 128-130.

Pap., 2 ff., 32 x 22 cm. Written at ;

Yacapichtlén, 10 Apr. 1571. JGI XXIL-4m. Alonso de San Martin:

Documentos, I, 117-119. Censo de Xilitla.

Pap., 2 ff., 32 x 22 cm. Written in JGI-XXIII-4f. Juan Zimbr6én: Relacién Xilitla, 10 Feb. 1571.

del pueblo de Tlayacapa. Documentos, II, 130-132.

506 University of Texas JGI-XXIII-4n. Juan de la Cruz: Rela- JGI-XXII-7. Bernardo de Albuquerque:

cion de Guajutla. Descripcién del obispado de Antequera Pap., 2 ff., 32 x 22 cm. Written in de la Nueva Espaijia. Guajutla, 20 Feb. 1571. Pap., 18 ff., 32 x 22 cm. Written in Documentos, II, 132-136. Oaxaca, Mexico, 16th c.

JGI-XXIII-40. Ambrosio Montesinos: Poneto no. 19.

Relacion del pueblo de Tlachinoltipac. ao

Pap., 2 ff., 32 x 22 cm. Written in JGI-XXIII-8. Descripcién de Acapistla

Tlachinoltipac, 15 Mar. 1570. (hoy Ayacapistla) hecha por orden de Documentos, II, 136-141. Juan Gutiérrez de Liébana, corregidor

JGI-XXIII-4p. Pedro de Agurto: Rela- de Ocuituca, |

cién del pueblo de Molango. Pap., 6 it., 32 x 22 cm. Written 10 Pap., 2 ff., 32 x 22 cm. Written in Oct. 1580. With colored map, 85 x 62 cm. Molango, ca. 1570-1571. Andrés Garcia de Céspedes, no. 183. Documentos, Il, 141-144. JGI-XXIII-9. Francisco de Aguero: DesJGI-XXIII-4q. Juan de Vera: Relacién cripcion de Zapotitlan, Tuscaquesco y

de Meztitlan. Cusalapa (Provincia de Amula).

Pap., 4 ff, 32 x 22 cm. Written in Pap., 13 ff., 32 x 22 cm. Written in

Meztitlan, ca. 1571. Zapotitlan, Tuscaquesco, and Cusalapa,

Documentos, I, 144-151. 1379.

, Andrés Garcia de Céspedes, no. 195.

JGLXXIII-4r. Juan de Tapia: Relacion Noticias varias de Nueva Galicia (Gua-

dePap., Malinalco. | dalajara, 1878) 282-321. 2 ff., 32 x 22 cm. Written in

Malinalco, 29 Jan. 1571. JGI-XXIM-10. Antonio de Leyva: Des-

Documentos, I, 151-153. cripci6n de Ameca.

; Pap., 14 ff., 32 x 22 cm. Written in

JGI-XXIII-5. Juan Fernandez Madalene: Ameca, 15 Dec. 1579, by Pedro de Relacion y memoria del obispado de Moras. With colored map, 43 x 32 cm. Michoacan para el Exmo. Sefior Virrey, Andrés Garcia de Céspedes, no. 143. de las cosas que Su Exca. envia a man- Noticias varias de Nueva Galicia (Guadar se le envie relacién dellas para enviar dalajara, 1878) 244-282. a Su Magestad.

Pap., 18 ff., 37 x 22 cm. Written in JGI-XXIII-11. Pedro Franco: DescripValladolid de Michoacan, 16th c. cion de la ciudad de Antequera (Oaxaca). Andrés Garcia de Céspedes, no 137. Pap., 7 ff., Written in Oaxaca, Mexico,

Documentos, II, 30-59. 1579.

Andrés Garcia de Céspedes, no. 31.

JGI-XXIII-6. Alonso de Peraleja: Rela- A small part printed in Tlalocan cién hecha por los Franciscanos de Gua- (Mexico, 1946) IL, 134-137.

dalajara, de los conventos que tenia su

orden y de otros negocios generales de JGI-XXIII-12. Juan de Padilla: Descrip-

aquel reino. cion de Atengo y Misquiahuala.

Pap., 6 ff., 32 x 22 cm. Written in Pap., 5 ff., 32 x 22 cm. Written in

Guadalajara, Mexico, 8 Nov. 1569. Atenge, Mexico, 8-28 Oct. 1579. With Andrés Garcia de Céspedes, no. 8. colored map, 77 x 56 cm.

University of Texas 507 JGI-XXIII-13. Gaspar de Solis: Descrip- (Mexico, 1880) III, 55-57, 70-72; Ke-

cién de Atlatlauca. vista Mexicana de Estudios Historicos Pap., 8 ff., 32 x 22 cm. Written in (Mexico, 1928) II, 176-180.

Atlatlauca, 17 Sep. 1580. With colored JGI-XXIV-3. Juan Gutiérrez de Liebana:

map, 42 x 31 cm. Descripci6n de Guaxtepeque

Andrés Garcia de Céspedes, no. 209. Pap, 7 ff. 32 x 22 cm. Written in JGI-XXIII-14. Gonzalo Gallegos: Des- Guaxtepeque, 24 Sep. 1580. With il

cripcién de Culhuacan. luminated map, 85 x 62 cm.

Pap., 2 ff., 29 x 21 cm. Written in Andrés Garcia de Céspedes, no. 200.

Culhuacén, 17 Jan. 1580. With colored Boletin Oficial y Revista Eclesidstica

map on agave paper, 70 x 54 cm. del Obispado de Cuernavaca, IX, 315IGI-XXIII-15. Juan de Castafieda Leon: 319, 332-335 350-357.

Descripcion de Cuzcatlan. JGI-XXIV-4. Melchor Sudrez: DescripPap., 6 ff., 31 x 22 cm. Written in cién de Guautla (Misteca alta). Se comCuzcatlan, 26 Oct. 1580. With illumi- pone de descripciones particulares de

nated map, 43 x 30 cm. Guautla, Xocoticpaque, Tepetongo, TeteContains signatures and rubrics, and petongo, y Tanatepec.

official seal on last f. No. 187 in a 16th Pap., 11 ff, 32 x 22 cm. Written in

c. collection. Guautla, Mexico, 26 Feb. 1580.

Francisco del Paso y Francaso, Pape- Andrés Garcia Céspedes, no. 36. les de Nueva Espana (Madrid, 1905-

1906) V, 46-54, from a different ms. JGI-XXIV-5. Juan de Carrién: Descripciédn del pueblo de Gueytlalpa (Zacatlan,

sidstica Bo ; 1; ; , Pap., 10de ff. 1539. X cm. ia) Written

JGI-XXIII-16. Actas de la Junta Ecle- Xuxupango, Matlatlan, y Chila, Papant-

Mexico City 37 Apr. 1539, by Fortuno Pap., 16 ff, 31 x 21 cm. Written in

de Ibarra. ‘ , Sey May 1581. 7 full-page Joaquin Garcia Icazbalceta, Don Fray maps wit BYP. ,

Juan 4 Zumarraga (Mexico, 1881) Doc. Andrés Garcia de Céspedes, no. 138.

26, Apendice, 117-136. JGI-XXIV-6. Fernando Alfonso de EsJGI-XXIV-1. Gabriel de Rojas: Descrip- trada: Descripcién de Iguala y su distrito.

cién de Cholula. Pap., 16 ff., 12 x 6 cm. Written in Pap., 10 ff., 32 x 22 cm. Written in Iguala, Sep. 1579. Cholula, Mexico, 1581. With illuminated Andrés Garcia de Céspedes, no. 149.

map, 43 x 31 cm. A Relacion evidently purporting to be Excerpts printed in Francisco Cervan- from this ms. but actually widely variant tes de Salazar, México en 1554 (Mexico, is printed in Manuel Toussaint, Tasco

1875) 227-228. (Mexico, 1931) 221-225.

JGI-XXIV-2. Suero Canga de Quifiones: JGI-XXIV-7. Gonzalo Velasquez de Descripcién de la villa del Espiritu Santo. Lara: Descripcién de Ixcatlan, Quiotepe-

Pap., 5 ff., 32 x 22 cm. Written in que y Tecomabaca. Espiritu Santo de Guazaqualco, 29 Apr. Pap., 5 ff., 32 x 22 cm. Written in

1580. With map, 85 x 31 cm. Ixcatlan, 13 Oct. 1579. 2 colored maps, Andrés Garcia de Céspedes, no. 155. 33 x 31 and 31 x 22 cm. Printed in part in Revista Mexicana Andrés Garcia de Céspedes, no. 154.

SO8 University of Texas JGI-XXIV-8. Gonzalo Gallegos: Des- Pap., 3 ff., 31 x 22 cm. Written in

cripcion de Iztapalapa. Mizantla, 1 Oct. 1579. With map, 44 x Pap., 3 ff., 32 x 22 cm. Written in 31 cm.

Iztapalapa, 31 Jan. 1580. With colored Andrés Garcia de Céspedes, no. 136. map with glyphs, 42 x 31 cm.

Andrés Garcia de Céspedes, no. 147. JGI-XXIV-14. Juan Martinez: Descripcion de Patzcuaro.

JGI-XXIV-9. Andrés Mendes: Descrip- Pap., 4 ff., 32 x 22 cm. Written in

cion de Iztepec. Patzcuaro, 8 Apr. 1581.

Pap., 4 ff., 32 x 22 cm. Written in Andrés Garcia de Céspedes, no. 201.

Iztepec, 10-12 Jan. 1581. Anales del Museo Michoacdno (More- _ Andrés Garcia de Céspedes, no. 21. lia, 1889-1890) II, 41-48.

JGI-XXIV-10. Agustin de Salazar: Des- JGI-XXIV-15. Juan Lopes de Zarate:

cripcion de Cuylapa. Descripcion de los pueblos de los Pefioles Pap., 4 ff., 31 x 22 cm. Written in (Oaxaca).

Cuylapa, 22 Nov. 1580. Pap., 7 ff., 32 x 22 cm. Written in Andres Garcia de Céspedes, no. 23. Pueblos de los Pefioles, 20 Aug. to 3 Oct. Tlalocan (Mexico, 1945) II, 22-26. 1579. With map, 44 x 31 cm. JGI-XXIV-11. Andrés Aznar de Cozar: Andrés Garcia de Céspedes, no. 18. Relacion del pueblo de Justlavaca (Mis- JGI-XXIV-16. Antonio de Vargas: DesAyusuchiquilazala, Xicayan, Puetla, and cripcion de Quatlatlauca y su distrito, ,

teca baja) y relaciones de Mistepeque, Lo, ar

Zacatepec. Pap., 6 ff., 31 x 22 cm. Written in Pap., 28 ff, 31 x 22 cm. Written in Quatlatlauca, 2-23 Sep. 1579. With 2

Justlavaca, etc., 3 Jan. to 17 Feb. 1580. colored MAPS; 31 x 1 and 43 x 31 cm. Andrés Garcia de Céspedes, no. 35. Andrés Garcia de Céspedes, no. 179. JGI-XXIV-12. Gabriel Chavez: Relacién JGI-XXIV-17. Francisco Ramos de Car-

de la provincia de Meztitlan, con una denas: Descripcion de Querétaro, San noticia del calendario mejicano, 1579. Juan del Rio y su distrito. Pap., 14 ff., 31 x 22 cm. Written in Pap., 16 ff., 32 x 22 cm. Written in Meztitlan, 1 Oct. 1579. Illustration of Queretaro, 20 Jan. to 30 Mar. 1582. method of recording time; one colored Andres Garcia de Céspedes, no. 202.

map, 58 x 42 cm., unpublished. Primo Feliciano Velazquez, Coleccién Andrés Garcia de Céspedes, no. 232. de documentos para la historia de San Coleccién de documentos inéditos rela- Luis Potost (San Luis Potosi, 1897tivos al descubrimiento, conquista y colo- 1899) I, 11-48.

nizacion de las posesiones espafioles en .

América y Oceania, sacados en su mayor J GI-XATV-18. Sebastian Macarro: Desparte del real Archivo de Indios (Madrid, cripcion de Tancitaro y Tap olcatepeque.

1864-1884) 1V, 530-555; in part in H. Pap., II ff, 31 x 22 cm. Written in

Ternaux-Compans, Voyages, relations et Tancitaro, Sep. to 22 Nov. 1580. mémoires originaux pour servir a Uhis- Andres Garcia de Cespedes, no. 110. foie de la découverte de |'Amérique JGI-XXIV-19. Francisco de Villegas: De

(Paris, 1837-1841) AVI, 293-331. los pueblos de Tecuicuilco, Atepeque, JGI-XXIV-13. Diego Pérez de Arteaga: Zoquiapa y Xaltianguis.

Descripcién de Mizantla (6 Mazantla). Pap., 8 ff., 31 x 21 cm. Written in

University of Texas 509 Tecuicuilco, 2 Oct. 1580. With map, JGI-XXV-6. Christéval de Salas: Des-

31x21 cm. cripcién de Tetiquipa y Cozautepec.

Andrés Garcia de Céspedes, no. 194. Pap., 6 ff., 32 x 22 cm. Probably writJGI-XXV-1. Pedro de Avila: Relacion are toe Garcia de Céspedes, no. 19

de la provincia de Tenamaztlan. 0 Pee

Pap., 8 ff., 32 x 22 cm. Written 8 Nov. JGI-XXV-7. Pedro Montes de Oca: Des1579. cripcion de Tiripitio. Andrés Garcia de Céspedes, no. 108. Pap., 23 ff., 32 x 22 cm. Written in

Noticias varias de Nueva Galicia Tiripitio, 15 Sep. 1580. 2 illuminated

(Guadalajara, 1878) 321-346. figures.

JGI-XXV-2. Hernando de Gallegos: Des- Andrés Garcia de Céspedes, no. 113.

cripcién de Tequaltiche. . JGI-XXV-8. Alvaro Patifio Avila: DesPap., 6 ff., 32 x 22 cm. Written in cripcién de la (Antigua) Vera Cruz y

Tequaltiche, 30 Dec. 1584. su comarca.

On back of last f., “Descripcion y Pap., 21 ff., 30 x 21 cm. Written 15

Poblacion, Legajo 7.” - Mar. 1580 by Dr. Alonso Hernandez Noticias varias de Nueva Galicia Diosdado. With 2 maps (one in colors),

(Guadalajara, 1878) 346-360. A3 x 29 cm.

JGI-XXV-3. Hernando de Cervantes: Andrés Garcia de Céspedes, no. 21; y descripcién de Teozacoalco on back of next to last f., “Desc. y Pob. yRelacién Amoltepec. 300.”

Pap., 8 i, 31 x 21 cm. Written _ JGI-XXV-9. Hernando de Vascones: Teozacoalco, 9 Jan. 1580. With 2 il- ae luminated maps, 81 x 92 and 176 x 138 Descripcion de Zacatula, y carta al virrey.

om. Pap., 8 ff., 32 x 22 cm. Written 25 Andrés Garcia de Céspedes, no. 34. 1580. , , ; : « Andrés Garcia deNov. Céspedes,

no. 205.

Partly published by Alfonso Caso, “El Tlalocan (Mexico, 1947) I, 258-268

Mapade Teozacoalco,” Cuadernos Ame- , , 1 RLR XLVI, 5 (Sep.-Oct. 1949) 145- JGI-XXV-10. Luis Obregon: Descrip31; evista Mexicana de Estudios His- cién de Zempoala.

toricos, I, 174-178. Pap., 4 ff., 31 x 21 cm. Written in

JGI-XXV-4. Juan Torres: Descripcién Zempoala, 1 Nov. 1580. With colored de Tehuantepec y de la villa de Xalapa. map with numerous glyphs and native Pap., 18 ff., 32 x 22 cm. Written in words, 83 x 66 cm. Villa de Tehuantepec, 20 Sep. 1580. With

2? cm. de Epazoyuca. Andrés Garcia de Céspedes, no. 29. Pap., 3 ff., 31 x 22 cm. Written in 2 illuminated maps, 42 x 58 and 31 x JGI-XXV-11. Luis Obregén: Descripcion

Epazoyuca, 1 Nov. 1580. With colored

JGI-XXV-5. Alonso de Galdos: Descrip- map, 31 x 22 cm. ciédn de Tequisquiac, Citlaltepec, y Xuilo-

cingo. : JGI-XXV-12. Luis Obregén: DescripPap., 15 ff., 32 x 22 cm. Written in cion de Tetlistaca.

Tequisquiac, 10 Sep. 1579. Pap., 2 ff., 32 x 22 cm. Written in On back of last f., “Descripcion y Tetlistaca, 15 Nov. 1581. With colored

Poblacion, 1003, legajo 8.” map with many glyphs, 31 x 43 cm.

510 University of Texas | Andrés Garcia de Céspedes; on verso Pap., 2 pp., 32 x 22 cm. Written in of last f., “Desc. y Pob. 238 legajo 3.” Mexico, 16th c. JGI-XXV-13. Francisco Martinez: Des- JGI-XXXI-5. Relaci6n de Nufio de Guz-

cripcion de la Alacaldia Mayor de las man. minas de Zumpango por el beneficiado Pap., 10 ff., 32 x 22 cm. Written in Francisco Martinez y el alcalde mayor Mexico, first half of the 16th c. Bound

Gonzalo Bazan. in 19th c. half calf and marbled boards. Pap., 8 ff., 31 x 22 cm. Written 7 Mar. Coleccion, I, 461-483. 1582. With colored per, 76 56 — map on maguey pa JGI-XXXI-6. Otra relaci6dn andénima de

Andrés Garcia de Céspedes, no. 181. la Jornada de Nuho de Guzman. ,

The Relacién published in Papeles de he il . oh 7 “mn siaaaes in Nueva Espafia (Mexico, 1905) VI, 313- ; vb rst oe he oad bonne mn 322, diff : ts f thi . Naik Cair and Marble Oards. * iffers in many respects from this Coleccién, U, 439-460. JGI-XXXI-1. Origen de los Mexicanos. JGI-XXXI-7. [Andrés Olmos?]: Historia

Pap., 10 fi., (first f. badly damaged, de los Mexicanos por sus pinturas. .

others damaged somewhat), 32 x 21 Pap., 12 ff., 31 x 20 om. Whitten in ; , , Mexico, ca. 1533. Bound in 19th c. half cm. Written in Mexico, ca. 1532. Bound it and bled board

in 19 c. half calf and marbled boards. call ane mar ca oare’. -

This and the following mss., JGI- Taken to Spain, ca. 1534, by Sebastian XXXI-1 to 13, were all purch ase d in Ramirez de Fuenleal and to Madrid in 1862 in Madrid by José Maria Andrade 1547; at one time owned by Manuel and given by him in 1879 to Icazbalceta. wastes del M Nacional de A

Joaquin Garcia Icazbalceta, Nueva co- ; NAES GE’ MAUSEO NGCION a € ATQUEO. oo. logia, Historia, y para Etnologia (Mexico, leccién de documentos la historia , de México (Mexico, 1886-1892: here- 1882) HL, 85-106; Nueva coleccion, III,

after referred to as Nueva coleccion) KXIX-Kli, 228-263.

III, 281-308. JGI-XXXI-8. Relacién de la geneologia

JGI-XXXI-2. Divisién de las provincias y linaje de los SenOres de la Nueva Es-

de Nueva Espaiia. panha que han seforeada esta tierra de Pap., 1 f., 32 x 22 cm. Written in the la Nearer sabe bem. Written 3 16th c. Bound in 19th c. half calf and aP-> : * me Ne TD marbled boards Mexico, ca. 1532. Bound in 19th c. half

mo calf and marbled boards.

JGI-XXXI-3. Toribio de Motolinia: Me- Nueva coleccion, UI, 263-281.

mone ne also Contains Calendario JGI-XXXL-9. Andrés Alcobiz: Estas son ne 3 12 5. ff 5 x 79 cm. Written in leyes que tenian los Indios de la Nueva

Pes be amid . Espana, Anahuac oilluminated Mexico; stated by Mexico, 16th c. With , cc lend , 29 x 43 Bound in 19th c Alcobiz to have been copied from “un

half calf and marbled boards.

calendar, x ome 80 libro de sus pinturas.” Pimentel. L 1-356 Pap., 3 ff., 31 x 21 cm. Written at an _ Valladolid, 10 Sep. 1543. Bound in 19th

JGI-XXXI-4. [Bernardino de Sahagtn?]: c. half calf and marbled boards.

Noticias sueltas acerca de frailes. Nueva coleccion, III, 308-315.

Dr. Lyle M. Sellers, Texas 511 JGI-XXXI-10. Ordenanzas para los In- only two medical items are included.

dios de las Islas. One is no. 8 below; the other (no. 12) Pap., 8 ff., 31 x 21 cm. Written at unfortunately does not fall within the

Valladolid, 1513. scope, ciently of this Supplement, but istoune interesting and important de-

IGEAXXE | 1. Pera y su tierra. Relacion serve "mention here: a Hebrew transla-

sumaria de sus valles, colegios ye tion of Bernardus de Gordonio, Lilium

Pap., 2 ti., 31 x 22 cm. Written in the medicinae, written in Spain in 1466 by 16th c. Bound in 19th c. half calf and Moses ben Sch’majah de Castro.

marbled boards. The following descriptions were supJGI-XXX]J-12. Fragmento relativo a los plied by the owner. vasallos de Hernando Cortés.

Pap., 1 f., 31 x 22 cm. Written in the 1. Lectionary of the Gospels, in Greek.

16th c. Bound in 19th c. half calf and Census, 602, no. 8, and 2283, when

marbled boards. in the collection of Ernst F. Detterer of Nueva coleccion, II, 316-319. Chicago.

, Additional provenance: H. Peach

JGIXXXL13. Apunte sobre tributos de (London deale Ny: bookplate of J. Ren-

Nueva Espahia. , , del Harris; Karl Hiersemann (cat. 354, Pap., 1 p., 30 x 20 cm. Written in the no. 587); Emil Hirsch; purchased by loth c. Bound in 19th c. half calf and E. F. Detterer, Jul. 1931; to Brentano’s,

marbled , Chicago, from whom Nueva boards. coleccion, Il, 315-316. _ Dr. Sellers purchased it in 1951.

THE LIBRARY OF 2. Preces piae. Prayers for various oc-

DR. LYLE M. SELLERS casions; for the repose of the dead, the

3707 GASTON AVENUE Te Deum, Magnificat, Litany, etc. Troyes

DALLAS 10, TEXAS use.

Census, 601, no. 4, where erroneously

This library reflects the professional described as Horae, when in the collection field of interest of its owner by the in- of Ernst F. Detterer of Chicago.

clusion of first or very early editions of After the owner’s decease, purchased the significant works in otology, rhin- by Brentano’s, Chicago, from whom Dr. ology, and laryngology, as well as later Sellers purchased it in 1948. editions and modern works in these fields.

Back of these are representative early 3. Horae, Sarum use.

, , . ; Vel., 164 ff., 10 x 9 cm. Written in ; France, 1380.philosophy, 24 rectangular as the .;basic generalca. sciences, ., _ , and

work in the basic medical sciences as well

and natural history, especially those edi. 10 circular miniatures; illuminated bord-

tions containing illustrations which in “ts throughout. Bound in 18th c. red

themselves are of artistic merit. 0 Sie cco gilt. —

Since the development of these sciences h oe 4 529 . B. Toulmin[?]. Purwas made possible only by the develop- Shon mn rom Goodspeed’s Book

ment of the book itself, examples of op; Boston.

early book-making (mss. and incunabula) 4. Breviarium cum Kalendario.

form the foundation of the library. Most Vel., 261 ff., 11 x 9 cm. Written in of the mss. are of religious texts; so far northern Italy, early 15th c. Bound in

512 Dr. Lyle M. Sellers, Texas old vel. covered with modern blue peb- Pap., 28 ff., 16 x 11 cm. Written about

bled cloth; brown morocco _backstrip 1520. Bound in orig. brown blind-

gilt; one silver clasp. stamped calf over oak boards, with two Purchased in 1943 by William Blatner printed works: Flores Avicenne collecti

(bookplate) from Wright Howes, Chi- super quinque canonibus. . . (Lyons, cago; purchased by Brentano’s Chicago, 1514), and D. Symphorien Champier, from the estate of William Blatner. Pur- De corporum animorumque morbis

chased from Brentano’s in 1948. (Lyons, 1506).

5. Horae. Purchased in 1950 from Brentano’s, Vel., 127 ff. (including 2 blanks), 18 Chicago, |

x 12 cm. Written in northern France, Ms. collation by Miss E. M. Oldham, 15th c. 4 large miniatures; 10 illuminated Boston Public Library, reporting that the

borders with illuminated initials; other work is not found in Thorndike and illuminated initials throughout. Bound in Kibre.

old brown calf. 9. Missale ad usum ordini S. Dominici, Bookplate of Arthur Wilmer Lissauer, cum kalendario; with other offices.

Lexington, Kentucky; purchased in a Vel., 167 ff., 14 x 9 cm. Probably Parke-Bernet sale by Brentano’s, Chi- written in Bohemia, 14th c. Rubricated cago, from whom Dr. Sellers acquired throughout; decorated initials with pen

it in 1949, flourishes; music in square notes on three6. Dat ander stuc van den exposicien op line staves. Bound in old black roan, Canticum Canticorum. rebacked. Pap., 159 ff. (last portion missing), Signature of T. Hobart (modern). Pur-

16 x 14 cm. Written in the Low Coun- chased in 1954 from Lathrop C. Harper.

tries, 15th c. 1 illuminated initial with 10. Horae. border. Bound in brown pebbled mo- Vel., 184 ff., 12 x 9 cm. Written in

rocco, 19th c. Italy, latter half of the 15th s.; signed

Bookplate of Alfred Bull; John Cather- on f. 111, “Biagio di piero di jacopo da wood. Purchased in 1947 from Bren- fiesole.” 4 full-page illuminations, facing

tano’s, Chicago. illuminated initial pages; many initials

7. Horae, Roman use. with vine-work decoration. Bound in Vel., 143 ff. (including 1 blank), 13 worn red velvet over boards; two clasps

x 8 cm. Probably written in Italy by a missing. Flemish scribe, after 1519 (contains a Frank W. Wilson, Milwaukee. Purcommemoration of S. Franciscus de chased from Frank Glenn, Kansas City, Paulo, canonized in 1519). 20 large mini- Missouri. atures with borders; 24 small miniatures; 11. Breviarium, Benedictine use. Prenumerous illuminated initials. Bound in ceded by a fragment of another Brevi-

18th c. red morocco gilt, 2 clasps. arium containing offices for the 5th and In Davis & Orioli catalogue (cat. 132, 6th week-days and the Sabbath.

no. 95, where wrongly said to contain Vel., originally 531 ff. (now wanting 242 ff.) Purchased in 1950 from Otto ff. 10-19,160-169, 270-279, 501-509,

Ranschburg. 511-519, and all after 520), 12 x 9 cm.

8. Prima quarti canonis, textus febri e Written in France, ca. 1473. Many deccalor; a discourse based on the first sec- orated initials. Bound in modern purple tion of the Fourth Canon of Avicenna. velvet.

University of Virginia 513 Arms of Philip Cardinal Levis de Presented in 1941 by Robert K. Black. Cousan Forez; arms of Armand Jean du Description on file in the Library. Plessis, Cardinal de Richelieu. Purchased 3. Pseudo-S. Thomas de Aquino: Contra

in 1954 from Lathrop C. Harper. impugnantes Dei cultum et religionem

13. Missale, fragment. (ff. 1-72v) — Idem: De perfectione vitae Vel., 2 ff., 21 x 13 cm. Written in spiritualis (ff. 73-100). a

northern Italy, 11th c. With neumes on Vel. 100 ff., 21 x 16 cm. Written in a single red stave to indicate the pitch Italy, 15th c. Bound in orig. vel., re-

usually assigned to F or Fa. backed.

Used as the doublure of Celsius, Medi- Presented in 1937 by Robert K. Black.

cinae libri VIII, printed and bound by a:

Aldus in March 1528 Biblia. tanin| imVenice, ; Vel., 601 ff., 16 x 104.cm. Written

Purchased in 1950 from Niels H. . or

Christensen, Bloomfield, N. J. France, 13th o 8 my niatures; 84 histori:

, , ated initials; 69 illuminated initials. Bound in old brown velvet with silver catches

THE LIBRARY OF and clasps; crest and motto “Nobilis ira,” THE UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA stamped in gold. CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA Purchased at Hawtrey sale (Jul. 1853)

— by Jonathan Peckover; E. Gibbins sale

The following descriptions were sup- (Sotheby, 15 Feb. 1932, lot 63) to Tracy plied by Mr. Raymond B. Clark, Jr. W. McGregor, who presented it in 1938. 1. Brut, Chronicle of England, in English, 5. Horae, in Latin, with calendar and

to 1417. some prayers in French.

Vel., 229 ff. (some imperfect), 25 x Vel., 119 ff., 18 x 13 cm. Written in 17 cm. Written in England, ca. 1450, northern France, ca. 1450; last 10 ff.

with later marginal notes. Bound in 19th by another hand. 19 full-page miniatures;

c. morocco. illuminated initials. Bound in brown blindPurchased in 1937 from Enk von tooled morocco, morocco case, by Riviere.

Scherling (Rotulus, IV, no. 1841). Owned by a monk in Sancto Trudone George Henkle Reese, The Alderman [Stirond, Belgium?] monastery (10 Oct. Brut: A Diplomatic Transcript Edited 1683); purchased from Lathrop C. Harwith a Study of the Text, unpublished per in 1928 by William G. Mather (no. Ph. D. dissertation, University of Vir- 1629), from whom it passed to Tracy

ginia, 1947 (no. 524). W. McGregor, who presented it in 1938. 2. Prayers, in Latin, collected by Pope 6. Horae, Rheims use.

Urban and Bernard of Clairvaux (ff. 1- Vel., 85 ff., 19 x 14 cm. Written in 60v) — Collection of benedictions to be northern France, late 15th c. Ff. 1-2, used in the morning, Seven Penitential SOv, 51-53, and 83-85 are in another Psalms, Prayers of Master Gregory, and hand and contain prayers in French. 6

Vespers for the Dead (ff. 61-74). miniatures, possibly by Jean or Pierre Vel., 74 ff. (+2 blank), 12 x 8 cm. Herlin; 8 large illuminated initials with Written in the 16th c. The second group borders; many smaller initials. Bound in of prayers is in another hand; signed in 16th c. French morocco, gilt; boxed.

1543 by Petrius Gran’dt. 6 illuminated Purchased in 1928 from Lathrop C. initials. Bound in Italian blind-tooled vel. Harper by William G. Mather (no.

514 University of Virginia 1628), from whom it passed to Tracy THE ATCHESON L. HENCH

W. McGregor, who presented it in 1938. COLLECTION

" an " Ott 62 x 45 cm. Written ca. | The following fifteen mss., numbered 1500-1525; last ff. are 18th c. replace- in a separate series, are from the library ment on paper. 3 historiated initials, 3 of Mr. Hench, whose earlier holdings illuminated initials. Bound in orig. leather were described in the Census, 2172.

and wood boards with metal ornaments. a.

Presented in 1938 by Paul Goodloe 1. Biblia; fragment, portions of DeuterMcIntire. onomy 13-16.

Vel., 1 f., 39 x 30 cm. Written inlate 9.Vel., Horae. Caroline script, 12th c. 100 ff. (lacking 1 f. of calendar), Obtained in 1948 from Erik von

16 x 14 cm. Written in France, late 13th Scherling.

c. 8 full-page miniatures; illuminated ini- i, tials. Bound in early (orig.?) tooled calf. 2. Breviarium, fragment. Presented in 1938 by Paul Goodloe Vel., 5 ff., 17 x 12 cm. _—

McIntire. Purchased from(The Walter R. Benjamin Collector, LVIII, Jan. 1945, no. 10. Psalterium cum canticis. N1612).

cho Loe ne Pe ond-panere Waren 3. Decretum Gratiani; fragment, portion

ca. 1450. Bound in orig. leather and wood of Book II.23. boards with iron clasps. . Vel., part of 1 f., 8 x 19 cm. Written Purchased from Elsie de Wolfe (no. in France or northern Italy, 13th c.

9759) and presented in 1938 by Paul Purchased in 1948 from Erik von

Goodloe McIntire. Scherling.

11. Plautus: Comoediae; Amphitruo, 4. William Lambarde: Liber niger domus Asinaria, Aulularia, Captivi, and Cur- Edwardi LV.

culio (ff. 1-62v) — Notae ex legibus Pap., 332 pp. (93 blank), 20 x 17 cm.

ecclesiasticis (ff. 63-93). Written in 1574 by William Lambarde. Pap., 93 ff., 34 x 23 cm. Written in Bound in 17th c. calf, rebacked. Italy, ca. 1465-1475. Bound in late 17th Presented by Lambarde to Sir Thomas

c. Italian blind-stamped calf. Bromley, Lord Chancellor and presiding

Asconius Migninus; Sir Thomas Phil- judge at the trial of Mary, Queen of lipps (Ms. 6556); E. P. Goldschmidt Scots; arms of William Bromley, Bagin(cat. 61, no. 148). Presented in 1941 ton, Warwickshire; Sir Thomas Phillips

by John C. Wyllie. (Ms. 12414;1903) in Phillipps sale, 30 Apr. to F. William Cocke, F. S. A,, 12. Breviarium. Appledore, Kent. Obtained in 1944 from Pap. and vel., 117 ff., 21 x 14 cm. Maggs (Mercurius Britannicus no. 86,

Written in the 15th[?] c. Illuminated ini- Jul. 1944, no. 641). tials. Bound in orig. dark brown tooled

leather and wood boards, metal clasps. 5. William Lambarde: A. doc. (21 Oct. Deposited in the Library by its owner, 1589), a copy of the Queen’s instructions

Werner L. Janney, in 1947. for the sale of her lands.

Pap., 2 ff., 32 x 22 cm. Purchased in 1940 from Myers & Co.

University of Virginia 515 6. Indenture, in Latin, of Thomas Dud- 12. Pseudo-Seneca: De remediis fortuideley, William Lambarde, and Thomas torum (ff. 2v-5v), preceded by GaspariWigges (1591), signed and sealed; coun- nus Pergamensis: De arte punctuandi, in

tersigned by Arthur Atyo[?]. a different hand; the conclusion only of

Vel., 1 f., 15 x 30 cm. the treatise (ff. 1-2).

Purchased in 1947 from Myers & Co. Vel., 7 ff. the last 2 ruled but other-

, wise blank), 23 x 16 cm. Written in the

7. Indenture, in Latin, of William Lam- early 15th c. One large initial containing barde, Thomas Fortescue, and Thomas animal drawings (goose and wyvern). Wigges (1596), signed and sealed; coun- Bound in 18th c. blue morocco, gilt. tersigned by R. Williams; mentions also Bookplates of Henry Alan and A. N. L. William Cecil, Lord Burghley, and Sir Munby. Purchased in 1947 from Frank

John Fortescue. R. Broun (cat. 29, no. 17). Vel., 1 f., 18 x 32 cm.

Purchased in 1947 from Myers & Co. 13. Theological fragments, in Latin; probably clipped for use by a bookbinder.

8. John Kynd: A. 1. s. to William Lam- Vel., 3 ff., 16 x 23 cm.; portions of barde (5 Apr. 1600), concerning the 18 columns. Written in England, ca.

constable of Blackheath. 1300.

Pap., 1 £.,30 x 21 cm. Purchased in 1938 from Erik von

Purchased in 1940 from Myers & Co. Scherling (Rotulus, IV, 1937, no. 1977).

9. Oratio. 14. Life of S. Wenceslas of Bohemia, in

letters. lives.

Vel., 1 f., 23 x 15 cm. Illuminated Latin, with fragments of other saints’ Purchased from Walter R. Benjamin Vel., 1 f£., 22 x 14 cm. Written in

(The Collector, LX VII, Feb.-Mar. 1944, Bohemia, ca. 1350.

no. E425). Purchased in 1938 from Erik von 10. Richard Rolle of Hampole: The prick Scherling (Rotulus, IV, 1937, no. 1882).

of conscience. 15. William of Jumiéges: History of the Vel., 133 ff., 27 x 18 cm. Written in Dukes of Normandy, in Latin.

England, ca. 1370; ff. 1-2 (missing at Pap., 80 ff., 22 x 15 cm. Written in least since 1610) replaced by two vel. France in 1568 by Laurence Nowell;

leaves copied in the 19th c. from mss. marginal notes and index in the auto-

in the British Museum. Bound in brown graph of Nowell’s student and successor,

morocco, gilt, by W. Pratt. William Lambarde. Bound in 19th c.

Inscribed, “Walter Loueden 24 Aprill half morocco. Ano. Dom. 1610”; arms of Lord Alden- Unidentified armorial bookplate; preham (sale, Sotheby, 1937, lot 310). Pur- sumably acquired by Myers & Co., Lonchased in 1938 from Erik von Scherling don, at Lambarde sale at Hodgson’s in

(Rotulus, IV, 1937, no. 1869). 1924. Purchased in 1938 from Myers & Co. (cat. 320, no. 243).

11. Sacramentale; fragments. Robin Flower, “Laurence Nowell and Vel., parts of 2 ff., 19 x 2 and 18 x I the Discovery of England in Tudor script in mid 9th c. in Carolingian Times,” Proceedings of the British Academy, XXI (1935) 47-73; on p. 55

Scherling in 1948 from Erik von Flower refers to this ms. as “the last

. known writing of [Nowell’s] in existence.”

516 University of Virginia THE EDWARD L. STONE 4. Extracts from the Bible (chiefly

COLLECTION Psalms), and from the liturgy.

Vel., 95 ff., 20 x 12 cm. Written in

Census, 2184-2186, nos. 1-10. After France (or Italy?), 14th c. One large the death of Mr. Stone in 1938, his illuminated initial. Bound in pigskin over family agreed to the purchase of his mss. wood boards; remains of two clasps. by the University of Virginia, where they Purchased in 1944 from Dawson, Los

are kept as a collection retaining the Angeles.

numbers assigned to them in the Census. 5. Cicero: Tusculanae disputationes.

THE LIBRARY OF are 1S 12m Wn MARVIN L. COLKER ° a altered °;: : last two digits of date in colophon

PAVILION 8 from unknown original to read 1414

UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA One large illuminated initial. Bound in

CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA 18th c. vel.

Professor Colker’s library contains d a 22 Mae ib rary of . movil works chiefly of classical and medieval R, i" he 49; aed “Gi sone °

tions. BBS.

literature. It includes a number of mss., arealeis (18th c. hand); Sir T omas

, ; ; Phillipps (Ms. 16302). Purchased in

of which the owner has supplied descrip- 1944 from Ma

6. Exempla, and other brief theological

1. Antiphonarium, fragment. and moral pieces, in Latin.

Vel., 2 ff. Written in Spain[?], 15th c. Vel., 80 ff., 12 x 10 cm.; many ff.

With neumes. misbound and some missing. Written in

Purchased in 1943 from Marshall France, 14th-15th c. 4 full-page miniaField’s Department Store, Chicago. tures. Bound in red velvet. 2. Arbatel: De magia, seu Pneumatica Purchased in 1947 from Hoepli. veterum tum magorum populi Dei tum 7. Maximianus: Elegiae (ff. 1-15v) — magorum gentium pro illustratione gloriae Ovidius: Amores III, 5 (f. 16-16v) —

et philanthropiae Dei. Idem: Nux elegia (ff. 17-20v).

Pap., 23 ff., 10 x 7 cm. Written in Vel., 20 ff., 14 x 10 cm. Written at

Italy[?], 15th-16th c. 7 diagrams in red. Bologna, 1462, by Sigismundus Berardus.

Bound in 18th-19th c. calf. Bound in cardboard.

W. Glotz[?], 1811; W. Wilson (cata- Signature of Pierraeus Antonius de logue, 1831, no. 25.N XXXII); I. Lee, Romaniris Cesene (18th c. hand). PurDoctors’ Commons, 1831. Purchased in chased in 1947 from Maggs.

1943 trom Stonehill. 8. Bartolommeo da San _ Concordio, 3. Biblia; collection of 7 single vel. leaves Pisano: Summa de casibus que dicitur

from different mss. magistrucia (ff. 1-266) —- Pope Eugene Written in France, ca. 1115, ca. 1230, IV: Brief, concerning the Feast of Corpus

ca. 1240, ca. 1310; in Italy, ca. 1280; Christi (f. 266v).

in Germany, ca. 1450, ca. 1490. Pap., 266 ff., 26 x 20 cm. Written in Purchased in 1947 from _ Philip Italy, ca. 1460. One large ornamental

Duschnes. initial. Bound in 18th-19th c. calf.

H. A. Walton, Jr., Virginia 517 Ownership inscription of the church taphs proposed for Cicero (ff. 1-2v) —

of S. Ambrose of Viglevano (16th c. Martinus Dumiensis: Formula vitae hand). Purchased in 1943 from Maggs. honestae (ff. 3-7) — Cicero: De officis (ff. 8-112v) — Idem: De paradoxis (ff.

9, Sedulius: Carmen Paschale (ff. 1-32v) 113-125v) —- Idem: De amicitia (ff. rs Idem: Hymnus i (if. 33-34v) — Con- 126-155v) — A rubricated table of conflictus veris et hiemis (ff. 34v-35v) — tents for De officiis (ff. 156-160v).

Sedulius: Hymnus If (ff. 35-36v). Pap., 160 ff., 20 x 12 cm. Written in Pap.,. 37 f., 20 - 2 ans Written in Italy, 15th c.; the first item in humanistic

Italy, 15th c. Bound in orig. vel. script, the rest in cursive gothic. Large Purchased in 1944 from Maggs. ornamental initials for each of the books 10. Sermones, the first beginning: Paratus within the works of Cicero. Bound in

est iudicare vivos et mortuos. leather.

Pap., 140 ff., 30 x 20 cm. Written by Bookplate of Walter Sneyd. Purchased a Dominican, Albertus Carpentarius, in 1944 from Maggs. 1472. Bound in tooled leather over wood 14. Alexander Villadei: Doctrinale; in-

boards; remains of two clasps. complete at beginning and end.

Leander van Ess,154, 1823; no. Sir Thomas C 154 1.in when the libra — ensus, 1, when thein library

in 1944 from Maggs. ; ; ribus. Stonehill.

P hillipps, 1824 (Ms. 594). Purchased of J. E. Zahn, Denver, Colorado, where

recorded incorrectly as Grammatica, in

11. Suetonius: De grammaticis et rheto- Latin verse. Purchased in 1943 from Pap., 14 ff., 20 x 13 cm. Written in

Italy, latter part of the 15th c. Bound THE LIBRARY OF

in 19th c. cardboard covers and sewed HARRY A. WALTON, JR. in between the beginning and end of a WHITE OAK DAIRY modern ms. written in English by Richard COVINGTON, VIRGINIA C. Jackson, dealing with the life and

writings of Suetonius. Besides the mss. listed below, the colTwo bookplates of Richard C. Jackson, lection contains a liturgical Psalter (late

dated 1897 and 1900. Purchased in 1945 17th c.); the Castilian-Cachiquel and

from Maggs. Quiche Dictionary compiled by Domingo A ms. collation by Professor Colker is de Basseta (1695); and a number of

on file in his library. early mss. in Ethiopic, Coptic, Turkish, 12. Fragments of Vado Mori and of a and Persian, which fall outside the scope religious poem, beginning: Jterum crimi- of this Supp tement

nibus sic sum denigrata (f. 2-2v). The descriptions were furnished by the Vel., 2 ff., 12 x 10 and 12 x 7 cm. owner.

Written in the 14th c. . Belonged to Nicolaus{?] Hynoch{?] A-1. Processionale, Roman use.

burgemyster. Purchased in 1949 from Vel., 84 ff., 17 x 11 cm. Written in

Erik von Scherling. France, 1534, by several hands. Musical

| notation on four-line staff. Several death

13. Versus duodecim sapientium, hoc est devices painted in lower margins. One Basilii, Asmenii, Liomani, Eutorbil, Juli- illuminated border. Bound in French | ani, Hylassi, Palladii, Asclepidis, Eusteni, citron morocco by Nicolas Eve, elaborPompelliani, Maximiani, Vitalis, with epi- ately tooled, including stamps of the

518 H. A. Walton, Jr., Virginia Capucin Order; on the obverse, the Cruci- Belonged to the Carthusian monastery fixion; on the reverse, the Annunciation of Parc, near Louvain. hes olume was bounty. rance, for whom A-13. Biblia Latina, including Apocrypha;

Fly-leaves bear the arms of Soeur lackir g Genesis and the historical books. Loyse de Hemart and Soeur Judith de Vel., 181 ff., 23 x 18 cm. Written in Forgues. Acquired in 1945 from J. D. England and dated 1091, by at least two

Hughes, Manchester, England. hands, Decorative initials with marginal

— extensions. Bound in original oak boards.

A-2. Bible, in English, Wycliffe’s trans- Early calligraphic signature of Roger lation; Epistles and lessons, Salisbury use. Reynolds; statement by Thomas Adden-

Vel., 412 ff., 16 x 12 cm. Written in brooke that he bought the ms. at ShressEngland, ca. 1400. Large initials in red bury in 1772 from Rev. M. Hotchkiss’s

and blue, small initials in blue, all with library. penwors Bound inoue marginal elab- A-18. Emanuel I, King of Portugal: Com-

Contents and arrangement of material we. * roe to HT. . ,

are similar to British Museum Lansdowne apy x 19 cm. Written in

Ms. 455. Portugal in 1500. Unbound.

A-3. Cicero: De officiis. A-103. Horae, Bourges use. ; , Pap. 106 pp. 22 x 15 om. Written in sac’ “cq. 1500. 31 fine’ miniatures Italy, 15th c. Bound in orig. wood boards, ae ; rebacked. within arched compartments, with bordBookplates of Lord Vernon and ers; borders on most other leaves; illumiJ.P. R. Lyell nated initials. Bound old black moa rocco, stamped in gold within the Elmhirst

A-8. Horae. crest On upper cover.

Pap., 320 pp., 16 x 11 cm. Written in Bookplate of Edward Mars Elmbhirst.

in cole. paper. c. Initials in red. Bound A-425. Psalterjum. , | Ownership inscription dated 1467 of Vel., 26 ff., 18 x 12 cm. Written in Brother Justinianus de Bizozero, of the England, ca. 1350. Nine large illuminated Benedictine abbey of S. Martin at Ales- initials, numerous smaller initials. Bound

sandria in Piedmont. in French (Parisian) Grolieresque binding, ca. 1555.

A-11. Biblia Latina; Joshua to Judith, Sold at Leighton’s, Nov. 1918; at

inclusive. , Sotheby’s 9 Feb. 1943. Vel., 73 ff., 19 x 13 cm. Written in

France (Paris), 13th c. One large illumi- A-4D8. Petrus de Crescentiis: Liber

nated initial; many filigree initials with ruralium commodorum. a

marginal extensions. Bound in modern Vel., 117 ff., 28 x 20 cm. Written in

green morocco. England, early 15th c. Bound in modern vel. over wood boards.

A-12. Biblia Latina. ‘Bookplate of William Constable MaxVel., 400 ff., 23 x 18 cm. Written in well.

France, 13th c., by Stephanus de Vesous | (text) and Stephanus de Nogento (in- A-544, Psalterlum cum calendario, with dex). Miniatures and illuminated initials. canticles, litany, and office of the dead.

Bound in full stamped calf. Vel., 199 ff., 14 x 10 cm. Written in

H. A. Walton, Jr., Virginia 519 France (Rouen), 13th c. 10 large his- alias Invuse mylne; also involving Alex-

toriated initials; numerous pages with ander Anderson, steward. |

borders of drolleries. Bound in brown Vel., 1 f., 25 x 30 cm. Written in

morocco., ,England, 18 Jul. 1564, and attested notarial mark of Andrew Greif, clerk,by of A-545, Hymnarium cum calendario. , S. Andrew’s diocese, notary public. Bound

Vel., 41 5 ff, 12 x9 om. A m with miscellaneous mss. of later period, Germany mn 1480 by a scribe signing hum- mostly of Scottish interest, in 19th c.

self ‘Zarter. 10 large and 14 small ini- half brown calf.

tials in red and blue. One full-page Bookplate of David Murray; Sir miniature. Bound in orig. stamped calf Thomas Phillipps (Ms. 22968). over wood boards, clasps missing.

, ; A-800. Documents relating to the Fran-

A-940. Canticum Canticorum, cum eXPo- ciscan order. Pope Sixtus IV: Regimini

viel ee rn Written in universalis ecclesie, 1474 (ff. 1v-14) — southern France, 12th c, at the Cister. ‘dem: Sacti_ predicatorum. et minorum cian abbey of Bonnecombe, diocese of fratrum ordines, 1479, (iL 14-18) 7

Rodez (founded 1162). By two hands. ne * 8300) Nv Pore Pios II: oe slip case. old green morocco, gilt, in regularis observantiae professores, 1463

Bookplates of Henry Latham (sale, Serena poe 166 (fh > aa 1872, lot 314) and Hubert Greville 24) — Pope Alexander VI: Regularem

Palmer. vitam professis, 1493 (ff. 24v-25) — A-694. Breviarium. Idem: To Hieronymus Torniellus, vicarVel., 389 ff, 9 x 6 cm. Written in general citra montes; Exponi nobis nuper Italy, 15th c. Bound in morocco, with fecisti, 25 Jul. 1501 (ff. 25v-26) — Idem:

clasps and catches. Sacre religionis, 5 Feb. 1501 (f. 26) — A-724. Geometrical and alchemical trea- a Exponi nobis, 16 Nov. 1493 (i.

tises, in Latin. v-27) — Pope Sixtus IV: Licet nos Pap., 150 pp., 15 x 10 cm. Written in en ae, ee eg (f. 27) — Pope

Germany, ca. 1600. 18 pages contain 1 500 (f . Ty nas “Clemene”. < Jul. drawings in text or on full page. Bound religionis octrae (ff 27y-28) _ ope in orig. brocaded cloth, embroidered with Nicholas V: Inter ce t t Wink

silver thread in flower designs, edges _ i: era nosirae some! heavily gilt and gauffered. tudin sMartin studia, 1449 (ft.in28) 7 Pope V: Exultantes Domino (ff. A-793. Biblia Latina. 28v-29v) —— Pope Sixtus IV: Romani Vel., 1,034 pp., 15 x 11 cm. Written Pontificis providentia, 1470 (ff. 29v-30v) in England, ca. 1250. Illuminated and — Idem: Sacrosancta Romana Ecclesia,

historiated initials throughout, with elab- 1473 (ff. 30v-31v) — Pope Nicholas V: orate marginal decorations. Bound in 19th Scimus populos civitatum, 15 Apr. 1458

c. red morocco. (f. 31v) — Pope Eugene IV: Fide digna

Signature of John Dillon. relatione percepimus (ff. 31v-32) — Pope Sixtus IV: Circumspecta apostolicae

A-798. Notarial instrument of William sedis, 1480 (ff. 32-33) — “Clemens”: Nory concerning tenure of Mill of Ardat In quibusdam locis (f. 33) —— Pope

520 H. A. Walton, Jr., Virginia Eugene IV: Ordo tui, 1447 (ff. 33v-35) Spain, late 16th c. Large ornamental — Pope Sixtus IV: Nuper nobis, 9 Jan. initials in colors. Unbound. 1477 (f. 35) — Idem: Fecisti nobis

nuper, 22 Mar. 1482 (f. 35v) — Pope A-900. Lectionary of the Gospels in Alexander VI: Cum sicut nobis nuper Greek: the Synaxarion and Menologion

exponi fecisti, 15 Jun. 1501 (ff. 35v-36) series. |

— Idem: Cum sicut accepimus, 13 Jan. Vel., 334 ff. (lacking 1 f. after f. 68 1502 (f. 36) — Pope Julius II: Exponi and f. 139, each of which contained a nobis nuper fecistes, 1504 (ff. 36v-37) — miniature), 30 x 24 cm. Written in the Pope Alexander VI: Cum intelleximus 12th c., probably in the Byzantine East. quam plures fratres, 5 Apr. 1502 (f. 37). Two full-page miniatures of Ss. Luke

Vel., 37 ff., 22 x 15 cm. Written at and John (those of Ss. Matthew and

Rome in 1504 by Berandus de Molario, Mark are missing). The words of Jesus Clerk of the Diocese of Lyons. Bound in and Mary are written in gold, those of

early 16th c. stamped calf. the desciples in red; the rest of the text Sir Thomas Phillipps (Ms. 9482). is in black. Musical notation in blue with

gold or red text, in red with black text.

ae rere Rowen use. Bound in red velvet over boards, recently France 15th ¢ “Illaminated, with bord. replacin g former green velvet. on vee , SO a cover is mounted an early crucifix (later ers. Bound in russia leather, gilt edges. than the ms.); accompanying the vol-

Bookplate of Sidney Young. ume is a metal and jewelled cover for-

A-810. Psalterium cum calendario. merly on the ms., showing Christ in an Vel., 191 ff., 9 x 7 cm. Written in attitude of blessing holding the Greek Germany (Bavaria?), 15th c., by three Gospel book in his lap. The head of scribes. One large illuminated initial; Christ has a broad halo of niello work; rubricated throughout. Bound in orig. the rest of the binding is surrounded by red sheepskin over boards, blind-stamped repousse work and silver filigree oma-

with rosette designs; brass corner and mentation; mounted in the binding are

center pieces, clasp, and catch. garnets, carnelians, bloodstones, opals, Purchased from L’Art Ancien, Zurich and other semi-precious stones. The gilt

(cat. 46, no. 13). background of the binding is stamped with royal fleurs-de-lis.

A-820. Biblia Latina.

Vel., 280 ff., 29 x 22 cm. Written in A-901. Clavicula Salomonis. England, late 13th c. [luminated initials; Pap., 141 ff., 26 x 20 cm. Written in marginal penwork. Table of Hebrew Germany, ca. 1600. Numerous occult names in 12th c. hand. Bound in 19th c. diagrams and some full-page symbolic stamped calf with clasps and_ bosses, drawings. Bound in black morocco.

by Ith e. sioature of Richard Greby: A-902. Gellus, Abbot of Konigssaal: Diapurchased in 1890 by Dr. F. Cornwallis logus dictus Malogranatum liber tertius.

Conybeare of Oxford, and examined for Pap., 223 ff., 28 x 20 cm. Written in him by Dr. Madan of the British Mu- Bohemia (Erfurt), at the Benedictine

seum. monastery of S. Peter, and completed 30 Apr. 1438. Bound in orig. blind-tooled

A-830. Psalterium, incomplete. brown calf over wood boards, remains of Vel., 52 ff., 79 x 56 cm. Written in clasps.

H.A. Walton, Jr., Virginia 521 Inscribed, “Liber scti Petri in Erfordia A-1015. Horae, in Flemish.

D.24”; bookplate of J. P. R. Lyell. Vel., 152 ff., 14 x 10 cm. Written in Printed in 1487 at Koln by Renchen, Flanders, ca. 1450. 4 large penwork ini-

possibly from this ms. tials, three other penwork initials with borders. Bound in 19th c. blind-tooled

A-903. S. Augustinus: Dialogus Christi calf.

cum anima; Confessiones (ff. 1-131) —

S. Ambrosius: De institutione virginum A-1164. Officium defunctorum. — .

(ff. 132-189) — Beda: In Tobiam (ff. Vel., 92 ff., 9 x 6 cm. Written in 190-197) — Rabanus Maurus: In Judith Italy, 15th c. Bound in orig. red vel.

(ff. 198-217) —S. Augustinus: De agone over wood boards, with thong and clasp

Christiano (ff. 218-225) — Marquinus, fastening. abbot in Sychem: Homilia de lolio (ff. A-1794. Graduale.

226-234). Vel., 22 ff., 46 x 33 cm. Written in

Pap., 234 ff., 31 x 21 cm. Written at Spain, 15th c. Numerous large pen-work the Benedictine abbey of Ss. Michael and initials; musical notation on 5-line staff.

Bernward at Hildesheim, 1474; dated Bound in orig. hispano-moresque black colophon on f. 215v. Various hands. Dec- goatskin, tooled. orated initials. Bound in orig. brown blind-stamped calf over wood boards. A-1795. Biblia Latina, incomplete; lacks

E. P. Goldschmidt, Gothic and Renais- all before Job. a

sance Bookbindings (London, 1928) Vel., 340 ff., 18 x 13 cm. Written in

140-141. Italy, 12th c., by several hands. Numerous historiated initials and marginal gro-

A-958. Missale, Roman use. tesques. Bound in 16th c. morocco gilt. Vel., 87 ff., 25 x 17 cm. Written in Book-label of John Ruskin on spine.

three illuminated initials, numerous dec- ; , orated initials. Bound in orig. French Vel., 64 If, T5 x 11 cm. Written in

France, “a. 1500. On e large miniature, A-1806. Horae in Dutch, Utrecht use.

blind-stamped brown calf over wood the Low Countries, ca. 1450. 4 large his-

boards, metal clasps. toriated initials with borders; numerous Ownership note of Pierre Graveron, Uluminated borders. Bound in modern priest and canon of the collegiate church brown MOTOCCO gilt, by Bedford. of Notre Dame at Cusset (Bourbonnais), Ownership inscription of P. L. Piese

1640; early 19th c. signature of Lord (ca. 1700).

Clinton. | A-1807. Penitential Psalms, Litany, and A-975. Devotional texts. Gospel readings, Prayer ” a 6 x 11 cm. Written ijn

aye ee Psalms, Litany, Me- the Low Countries, ca. 1470. One miniaVel. 61 ff 18 x 13 cm. Written in ture and one illuminated initial, with

” ? ce borders. Bound in modern boards.

Early inscription, “A Noble homme

France, ca. 1450. Later calf binding. Sir Thomas Phillipps (Ms. 4386)

Jehan Delaverne Escuyer et Seigneur De A-1810. Ferdinand V and Isabella, of Vauuerilles”; blank leaves at end contain Spain: Privilege of Pero Ximenez, vezino

records of births, marriages, and deaths de Sant Pedroques cerca de Yanguas.

of the Delaverne family from 1470 to Vel., 6 ff., 36 x 26 cm. Written in

1722. Spain, 1479, and signed by the sover-

$22 H.A. Walton, Jr., Virginia eigns. One illuminated initial with bord- borders. Bound in modern white morocer; illuminated drawing of Spanish royal Co.

arms. Bound in orig. limp vel. The attribution to Metz is by Dr. Otto

A-1829. Horae, Chartres use. Pacht. Vel., 122 ff., 18 x 13 cm. Written in A-1933. Prayer and office book; in Latin northern France, ca. 1470. 7 full-page with headings in German.

miniatures, 9 small miniatures; 15 full Vel., 143 ff., 12 x 9 cm. Written in borders, numerous partial borders. Bound Germany, 15th c., by several hands. Musi-

in 16th c. calf. cal notation. Bound in mid-16th c. calf Rolls family; John Maclean Rolls, 2d over wood boards, roll-tooled with busts Baron Llangattock (sale, Christies, 8 Dec. of German emperors: Otto, Frederick,

1958). Ludwig.

A-1830. Carta executoria of Monto de Ownership inscription of Sophia ZuMontoalban.

berin (1550).

Vel., 34 ff., 34 x 26 cm. Written in A-1934. Breviarium Romanum.

Spain, 1559, and signed by Emperor Vel., 21 ff., 24 x 17 cm. Written in Charles V and others. One large histori- Italy (Bologna), first half of the 15th c. ated initial, one miniature in roundel, one 34 illuminated initials. Bound in modern historiated initial, several illuminated ar- vel. mora drawings and illuminated borders. A-1935. University of Bologna: Diploma

ound ong. brown morocco tooled in conferring doctorate of canon and civil

gilt and blind. law on Alexandrus Gratus.

A-1864. Collection of 241 documents re- Vel., 8 ff., 24 x 16 cm. Written in lating to the Papal office, 1485-1519; Italy (Bologna) by Annibal Rusticelli, evidently file copies. Largely concerning 3 Aug. 1599. One large miniature with Alexander VI (Borgia), but also some arms; each page framed in gold. Bound

concerning Sixtus IV, Innocent VIII, in orig. red morocco tooled in gold and

Julius I, and Leo X. silver.

Pap., 347 ff., (including a few blanks), A-2038. Horae.

29 x 22 cm. Written in Rome, 1485- Vel., 191 ff., 13 x 9 cm. Written in the 1519, by a number of scribes. Bound in Netherlands, 15th c. 6 large and many

original vellum. small initials. Bound in 17th c. calf gilt. A-1888. Choir-book. Donor’s inscription to the convent of Vel., 164 ff., 58 x 41 cm. Written in S. Mary Magdalene; in another hand, Spain, ca. 1500; believed to come from “Libellus hic pertinet ad Pastoratium the cathedral of Toledo. One large his- Wesopiensem, estque illi a predecessoritoriated initial, numerous penwork ini- bus in usum successorum relictum.” tals; musical notation on 3-line staff. A-2039. Biblia Latina, with the epistle of

Bound at end, aJerome leaf from a 12th c.. the mis-several , , ; to Paulinus, prologues sale. Bound in orig. black leather with 4:

brass bosses, corners, and clasp of Jerome, and index of names. , , ‘ Vel., 360 ff., 17 x 11 cm. Written in A-1932. Horae, Metz use. northern France, early 13th c. 84 illumiVel., 120 ff., 13 x 8 cm. Written in nated initials, 53 floriated initials, much northern France, late 14th c. One minia- arabesque decoration. Bound in 16th c. ture, two historiated initials, 8 illuminated rose velvet.

H. A. Walton, Jr., Virginia 523

A-2041. Choir book. A-2092. Ricardus de Mediavilla: ComVel., 271 ff., 53 x 31 cm. Written in mentum super IV Sententiarum. |

Spain, ca. 1500. Two large initials; pen Vel., 255 ff., 33 x 24 cm. Written in decorations throughout; music on 5-line Italy, ca. 1475. One large illuminated staves. Bound in original hispano-mo- initial; decorated initials and marginal resque black morocco over thick wood decorations throughout. Bound in origiboards, brass bosses and corner-pieces. nal vel.

A-2042. Antiphonarium. A-2130. Horae, Roman use, with kalVel., 72 ff., 63 x 44 cm. Written in endar.

Spain, ca. 1525, with end-leaves from an Vel., 182 ff., 22 x 17 cm. Written in earlier ms. 4 decorated borders, one with France (Paris, atelier of the Bedford large painted initial; music on 5-line Master), 1420. One miniature; 46 full staves. Bound in original leather over borders; three-quarter borders throughwood boards, with bosses and clasps, and out. The kalendar is Parisian. Bound in

comer-pieces laid over red velvet. red velvet, gilt center and corner pieces

; and clasp; edges gilt and gauffered; ini-

A-2089. Horae, Roman use, with kal- tials L _ R on nen ter-piece. endar.

Vel., 146 ff., 14 x 10 cm. Franco- A-2147. Antiphonarium. Flemish, dated at the end by the scribe, Vel., 58 ff., 48 x 33 cm. Italy (written 1464. 7 full borders and 9 three-quarter in and for the Carmelite cloister at Ferborders (2 with armorial drawings); il- rara), signed by Brother Johannes, 1513. luminated initials. Rebound by Sangorski Bound in leather over wood boards, metal

in doeskin, with original damask cover corner-pieces. preserved.

A-2148. Missale, with kalendar.

A-2090. Breviarium, with kalendar. Vel., 220 ff., 37 x 26 cm. Written in Vel., 432 ff, 13 x 10 cm. Written in Bohemia, ca. 1450. One full-page minianorthern Italy (Mantua?), ca. 1450. Two ture, several large decorated initials. historiated initials. Dated notes on blank Bound in original wood top cover with leaf at end referring to Mantua (1465), remains of original leather; lower cover Venice and Cremona (1499), and Novara restored; original brass bosses and _ re-

(1500). Bound in orig. paper boards mains of clasps. covered with fragment of Latin document.

A-2156. Chronicon regum Angliae, ex-

A-2091. Hugo de S. Caro: Glosa super tending to Henry VI: Adam in agro

Apocalypsim. damasteno formatu .. .

Vel., 134 ff. (plus 16 blanks), 34 x Vel., 38 ff. (originally in roll form), 24 cm. Written in the Rhineland, dated 48 x 36 cm. Written in England, ca. 1468; extra leaves at beginning and end 1490. Incipit with illuminated border; 6 from early Missale. Incipit with illumi- circular miniatures; 9 armorial drawings. nated initial and partial border. Bound Bound in 18th c. calf. in original leather over wood boards,

blind-tooled. , A-2160. Horae, Roman use.

Ownership mark of the Carthusian Vel., 119 ff. (lacking 11 f., some of

cloister of S. Barbara at K6ln; Leander which were blanks), 11 x 8 cm. Written Van Ess; Sir Thomas Phillipps (Ms. in England, ca. 1400. Decorated incipit;

533). blue and gold initials and bar-ornaments

524 H. A. Walton, Jr., Virginia throughout; catchwords in scrolls. Bound 1. Frater Monaldi, O. M.: Summa ex

in 17thc. calf. multis auctoritatibus compilata. De abbate uls possit esse abbas.

A-2161. Horae, Sarum use, with prayers, 4 Vel, 291 ff., 28 x 21 cm. Written in

psalms, and kalendar. England, ca. 1400. Bound in 18th c. calf. Vel., 130 ff., 20 x 14 cm. Writteg, in Owner’s inscription: “Liber Arnold de Flanders (Bruges?), ca. 1440. One full- Ghael Busedorf”; J. Lee, of Doctors’ page miniature, 16 large decorated ini- Commons, for whom it was rebacked in tials with borders. Bound in 18th c. blind- Aug. 1835. Purchased from Carnegie

stamped purple morocco. | Bookshop, New York. Early owner’s. signature, Elizabeth

Harlakynden; bookplates of Sir Henry 2. Prayer-book, in Latin. Mainwaring, Bart., and the Royal Archae- Vel., 22 ff., 20 x 14 cm. Written in

ological Institute (no. 15). France, 15th c. Illuminated initial and border. Bound in red morocco.

A-2200. Guillaume de Lorris and Jean Purchased from Carnegie Bookshop,

de Meung: Roman de la Rose — Anony- New York. mous: La Chatelaine de Vergi.

Vel., 162 ff., 30 x 22 cm. France, ca. THE HOLLINS COLLEGE LIBRARY 1325. Two miniatures, one for each text. H@LLINS COLLEGE, VIRGINIA

Bound in French red morocco with the

supra-libris stamp (added later) of Hud- Nos. 1-5 were presented in 1943 by

son Gurney. Mr. Samuel Herbert McVitty as a part Sir Henry Spelman; Rev. Cox Macro; of the McVitty Collection of Mss. and

John Patterson (sale, 1820); Hudson Incunabula.

Gurney; C. C. Rattey. Information and descriptions have been Le Roman de la Rose, ed. Ernest supplied by the Librarian, Miss Dorothy Langlois (Paris, 1914-1924) I, 51, note; A. Doerr.

La Chastelaine de Vergi, ed. Frederick Whitehead (Manchester, 1944) Xlv; C. E. 1. Breviarium Franciscanum.

Pickford, “ “The Roman de la Rose’ and Census, 2187, no. 1. a Treatise Attributed to Richard de Fournival; Two Mss. in the John Rylands 2. Horae. Library,” Bulletin of the John Rylands Census, 2187, no. 2. Library, XXXIV (1951-52) 344-349. 3. Horae de compassione B. M. V. There is evidence developed in studies Census, 2187, no. 3.

by Professor W. Peter Reeves (Kenyon .

College) that this ms. of the Roman is 4. Antiphonarium. . , the one used by Chaucer for his trans- Vel., 56 fi. 35 X 27 cm. Written i lation. Italy, ca. 1450. Miniatures and illuminations. Musical notation. Bound in vel.

THE LIBRARY OF snce. aly. in Da H. McVitty in FlorDR. GORDON W. JONES ° 1S INGLESIDE DRIVE 5. Lactantius: Divinae institutiones, cum

R. F. D. 1, FALMOUTH, VIRGINIA vita Lactantii ab Hieronymo. Pap., 160 ff., 34 x 27 cm. Written in

The descriptions have been furnished Italy, 15th c. Bound in Italian calf.

by the owner. Sir Thomas Phillipps (Ms. 8229). Pur-

Paul Mellon, Virginia 525 chased by S. H. McVitty from Henry THE LIBRARY OF

Sotheran. EDWARD L. VIRGINIA STONE , ROANOKE, 6. Legal document on vellum, in French

(19 Mar. 1550), concerning a decision Census, 2184-2186, 10 items. After by the bailitt, Robert de Foix, in favor the death of Mr. Stone in 1938, his family

of Guillaume Petirars. agreed to the purchase of his mss. by the A. gilt, received mn Apr. 1949, from University of Virginia, where they are

the French Merci Train. kept as a collection retaining the numbers 7-13. A collection of single vellum leaves assigned to them in the Census.

and fragments acquired from Otto F. Ege, THE LIBRARY OF was resented by him in 1943, no. 11 SAMUEL HERBERT McVITTY

S n , no.

purchased from him in 1943, the rest SALEM, VIRGINIA purchased from him in 1941. Census, 2187, nos. 1-3. In 1943 Mr. McVitty presented his collection of manu-

7. Antiphonarium, fragment. scripts and incunabula to Hollins College, 55 x 40 cm. Written in Flanders, ca. Virginia. 1485, for the Diocese of Maestricht. His-

toriated initials. Musical notation. THE LIBRARY OF 8. Antiphonarium, fragment. MISS EVA MATTHEWS SANFORD 71 x 52 cm. Written in Italy, 16th c. SWEET BRIAR COLLEGE

Illuminated. Musical notation. SWEET BRIAR, VIRGINIA 9. Breviarium, fragment. Census, 1855, nos. 1-3, when this li19 x 12 cm. Written in France, ca. brary was located at Oneonta, New York.

1350. Hluminated. Its three mss. are now at Sweet Briar, 10. Missale, fragment. their numbers unchanged. 12 x 21 cm. Written in England, ca. 1160. With neumes. THE LIBRARY OF PAUL MELLON

11. Missale, fragment. UPPERVILLE, VIRGINIA 29 x 21 cm. Written in France (Beau-

vais), ca. 1285. Illuminated. Musical The descriptions have been furnished

notation. by Dr. Thomas E. Marston, Yale Uni12. Missale, fragment. versity ae New Haven, Tonnecucut 45 x 31 cm. Written in Germany, ID were parcnase® ston Dennis

14th c. Illuminated. Musical notation. - Duveen, New York, and contain his bookplate.

13. Psalterium, fragment.

19 x 13 cm. Written in Germany, 1. (5) Giovanni Aurelio Augurello: Ser-

13th c. Musical notation on one-line staff. monum liber.

, Vel., 36 ff., 22 x 14 cm. Written in Italy (Treviso), 28 Dec. 1495. Calligraphic initials; arms of Nicolo Franco, Bishop of Treviso, to whom the ms. is dedicated; 4 marginal alchemical draw-

526 Paul Mellon, Virginia ings. Bound in orig. blind-stamped Italian ternij ordinis super lapide phylosophyco

brown calf over wood boards. (ff. 63-83v) — S. Thomas de Aquino: Purchased by Duveen from E. Weil, Liber perfecti[?] in quo loquitur de quinta

1949. essentia (ff. 109v-118v) — Alphidius: 2. (8) Alchemical miscellany. Libellus isagogicus (ii 130y-140v) — Pap., 133 ff., 21 x 15 cm. Written by Liber perfecti magisterii (ff. 141-147v) various hands in Germany, 15th-16th c. —— Raymundus Lullus: Epistola ad ecm

4 illuminated initials, many marginal aeons se ola , 6168) “

drawings of alchemical equipment. Col- naldus d Ville, oN - ;' a (f

lection brought together by Martin Roesel se mM anovas ovum samen Ub von Rosenthal, a 16th c. alchemist, who 236-242v) — Idem: Pertectum Magisadded many notes, some in cipher; signed terium (ff. 2429-252) — Idem: Epistola by him and dated 1586. Bound in 16th ad tegem Napolitanum (ff. 252v-255v).

c. limp brown vel. Pap., 275 ff. (wanting about 20 ff. at Purchased by Duveen from H. P. beginning), 21 x 15 cm. Written in Italy, Kraus in 1949. 16th and 17th c. 4 pages of pen drawings of apparatus. Bound in 17th c. limp vel.

3. (12) Hermes: Tabula smaragdina (ff. with ties. 1-16v) ~—— Rhazes (pseudo-Aristotle) :

Lumen luminum (ff. 17-42v) — Theo- 5. (20) Johannes de Rupescissa: De consophia palmarum (ff. 43-64) — Anony- sideratione quintae essentiae (ff. 1-41) — mous treatise: Omnes res ex eo eius x Arnaldus de Villanova: Epistola de maxi-

et sic in infinitum. Deo gratias agito ex mo secreto medicinae (ff. 41-42) — tali tantoque munere. Amen. (ff. 64-74v) Francesco Petrarca: Epistola ad Cicero— Zosimus (or Rosinus): Ad Sarratan- nem [and] Cicero ad Petrarcam (ff. 42-

tum episcopum alchimia (ff. 75-80) — 47). La oracione de S. Cipriano contra a li Pap., 47 ff., 21 x 14 cm. Written in

malificie (f. 80v). Italy, 15th c. Bound in old vel.

Pap., 80 ff., 14 x 10 cm. Written in Acquired by Duveen from Davis & Italy, 1478, by Franciscus de Traver- Orioli.

sagnis. pound in Toth. halt brown 6. (23) Alchemical recipes, mostly in Finaly collection; bookplate of Baron Latin. Landau (no. 103,109; sale, Milan, 16-18 Pap., 260 it. (numbered 106-365), 20 Jan. 1949, lot 69); purchased by Duveen x 14 cm. Written in Italy » 16th and 17th

in 1949 through Herbert Reichner. c. Several pen drawings of alchemical apparatus. Bound in 17th c. limp vel. 4. (14) Alchemical miscellany, labeled with ties. Lapis Philosophalis; comprising among

other texts: Precepta alchimiae secundum 7. (26) Elias Cortonensis: Liber al Albertum Magnum (ff. 27-31v) —- Can- kimistalis [or] Lumen luminum.

tus Danielis Justini Politiani, in Italian Pap., 33 ff. (those originally numbered verse (ff. 46v-48 ) — Nicolaus Valaurius: 26, 31, 34, and 35 missing), 19 x 13 cm. Spera Pitagorae (f. 48v) —- Johannes Da- Written in Italy, 15th c. Bound in 16th mascenus: Liber super lapidem philoso- c. Italian blind-stamped calf; sides with phorum (ff. 49v-62) ——- Giovanni Battista gilt cornerpieces and gilt initials “y b s” de [name erased]: Tractatus de medicina forming centerpiece; gilt edges.

Paul Mellon, Virginia 527 17th c. owner’s note: Joannes Grilius Italy, 15th c. Calligraphic initials. Bound

or Girlius[?]. in leaf of a 12th c.byms. D f J. Martini,

or ; ; Lugano, in 1938.

8. (27) Arnaldus de Villanova: Perfec- Acquired y uveen aor

tum magisterium; Geber: De investiga-

tione magisterii; pseudo-Johannes Damas- 12. (45) Christophorus Parisiensis: Let-

cenus, etc. tere a Andrea Ogniben, comprising La

| ; ; . 6 fF

Pap., 157 ff. 21 x 13 cm. Written in Summetta, La Violetta, and I] Lucidario Italy, 16th c. Original black morocco. (ff. 1-45) — Johannes de Rupescissa: 9. (30) Arnaldus de Villanova: Rosarius, De consideratione quintae esse nies ( 51-91) — Alchemical recipes (ff. 91-

in French — Anonymous tract: En la 91v)

mutation de la pierre d’engendrer — A\- Pap. 91 ff., 24 x 15 cm. Written in

bertus, Magnus: Dec.arte transmutatae ; SareeBound Italy, 15th Calligraphic initials. metallae, in French Raymundus Lul- ; ; ; brown morocco. ; ; in—orig. blind-stamped

lus: Verbum French —; . oe abbreviatum, ; ; Rubber stamp of in Pierpaolo Vaccarino. Idem: Thesaurus sapientie rosarlum, in

French — Johannes Daustin: Rosarium, 13. (52) Johannes Daustin: Rosarius.

in Latin — Johannes Pauper: Brevilo- Pap., 57 ff., 15 x 10 cm. Written in quium de vera medicina, in Latin. Fol- Italy, 15th c. One diagram. Bound in

lowed by miscellaneous tracts. 16th c. stamped pigskin.

Pap., 159 ff., 14 x 10 cm. Written in Acquired by Duveen from H. Reichner

England (London), 1480. Marginal in 1949,

sketches of alchemical apparatus. Bound ‘n modern half brown morocco. 14. (62) Nicolas Flamel: Le sommaire Bookplate of Baron Landau (no. philosophique. 89,102).. Vel., 12 ff., 15 x 11 cm. Written in France, 16th c. 3 half-page miniatures, 10. ( 32) Artephius: De arte occulta et one illuminated initial. Bound in modern lapide philosophorum, in Latin with Eng- brown morocco, gilt, by Randeynes &

lish translation in alternate paragraphs Fils. — John Humbeles: Stella al kimic — Acquired by Duveen in a Sotheby sale Certain questions essentiall demanded by in 1945. the reverend father, the Archbishop of

Reymes of the master Gwilliam de Cenis. 15. (64) Jean Fournier de Montaubon: Pap., 144 ff., 19 x 16 cm. Written in De lapide philosophorum. England, 16th c. Bound in orig. calf gilt. Pap., 144 ff., 15 x 10 cm. Written in Unidentified English 17th c. armorial France, 16th c. Drawings of alchemical

bookplate. apparatus. Bound in orig. black morocco. 11. (34) Elias Cortonensis: Liber alchy- 16. (68) Pseudo-Aristoteles: Secretum miae (ff. 1-33v) —- Roger Bacon: De secretorum (ff. 1-3) — Liber duodecim naturis metallorum, vel Breve breviarium, aquarum fortium (ff. 3-4) — Liber sive Breviloquium alchymiae (ff. 34-61) communicacionum (ff. 4-6v) — Avi— Rhazes: Opusculum in arte alchymiae: | cenna: Epistolae ad Haso regem (fi. De aluminibus et salibus (ff. 62-92) — 6v-10v) — Collection of recipes and Viderius: Summa clavium artis alchymiae excerpts (ff. 10v-15v) —— Geber: Liber

(ff. 92v-101). triginta verborum (ff. 15v-17v) — Idem: Pap., 101 ff., 21 x 14 cm. Written in Liber septuaginta (ff. 17v-36v) — Idem:

528 Paul Mellon, Virginia Summa perfectionis (ff. 37-63v) — Ars 175, and in his book, The Alchemists

solis et lunae (f. 64-64v) — Liber de (New York, 1949).

oleis (ff. 64v-66v) — Collection of recipes (ff. 66v-67v) —— Secunda ratio 19. (84) Raymundus Lullus: Tractatus (fi. 68-76) — Methodus transmutandi Simms Ge medicina (or De aquis medimetalla (ff. 76-84v) — Practica alchy- cinalibus) — Arnaldus de Villanova: De

miae (ff. 84v-86) — Liber quartus ex retardando senectute. . ;

diversis doctoribus collectus, incomplete Vel, 28 ff, 16 x 11 cm. Written in

(ff. 86-87v). France, 15th c. Bound in modern black

Vel., 88 ff., 24 x 18 cm. Written jn morocco, orig. vel. wrappers bound in. France, 14th c.; note at end: “Scripsit 20. (90) Marbodus: Liber lapidum preFr. Bartholomaeus an. dom. 1335,” in tiosorum (ff. 1-6) —— Medical recipes

contemporary hand, but not that of the (ff. 7-15). scribe. Calligraphic initials. Bound in Pap., 15 ff., 28 x 22 cm. Written in orig. red sheepskin over wood boards, Italy, 15th c. Bound in modern paper

lined with 13th c. musical ms. boards.

Acquired by Duveen from L’Art Acquired by Duveen from Emil Offen-

Ancien, Zurich (cat. 22, no. 9). bacher, 1948.

17. (71) Caspar Hartung vom Hoff: Das 21. (91) Medical, chemical and cosmetic vade mecum. recipes, in Italian.

Pap., 89 ff., 10 x 9 cm. Written by the Vel., 70 ff., 14 x 11 cm. Written in author in Austria (Gastein), 1557. Many Italy, 14th c. Bound in 15th c. blindpen drawings of c. alchemical apparatus. acon Italian calf over wood boards, Bound in 19th black morocco. with bosses. Acquired by Duveen from F. Thomas 15th c. owner’s note: “Questo libro

Heller in 1949. e di maestro Chiricho de maestro Michele d’Adorno battiloro [goldbeater] geno-

works. Kraus in 1949, Pap., 319 ff., 28 x 20 cm. Written in 18. (83) Raymundus Lullus: Alchemical vese”; acquired by Duveen from H. P.

England, a part for Canon George Ripley 22. (104) Andreas Oberlender: Fin in 1443, a part for Sir Robert Green de kunstlich gerecht Probier-Buchlein iff

Wilby in 1522. Calligraphic initials, al- allerly Ertz und Metall. a chemical diagrams. Bound in 16th c. Pap., 144 ff., 18 x 15 cm. Written in

blind-stamped calf. Germany in 1532, possibly in the author S

George Ripley; Sir Robert Greene de holograph. Sketches of alchemical apWilby; Dr. John Dee, with many margi- paratus. Bound in orig. limp vel.

nal annotations in his hand; bookplate 23. (110) Kunstbuechlein; _ practical of Robert Steele; Sotheby sale (17 Oct. chemical recipes for mining operations. 1902, lot 160); acquired by Duveen from Pap., 165 ff., 19 x 16 cm. Written in

Maggs in 1938. Germany (Harz district?), 1562. Elabo-

The Private Diary of Dr. John Dee, rate pen and ink title-page signed A. S. ed. J. O. Halliwell (London, 1842) no. Bound in orig. limp vel. T.66; M. R. James, Lists of Mss. Former- Acquired by Duveen from E. Weil.

ly Owned by John Dee (London, 1921)

22; some of the illustrations reproduced 24. (113) Johannes de Rupescissa: De by F. Sherwood Taylor in Ambix, II, consideratione quintae essentiae.

Paul Mellon, Virginia 529 Pap., 112 ff., 23 x 16 cm. Written in blind-stamped calf over wood boards. Italy, 16th c. Bound in orig. calf, lined Acquired by Duveen from Emil Offen-

rocco.

with leaves of an 11th c. ms. bacher, 1938.

Bookplate of Leo Olschii. 31. (132) B. Wachsmuth: Probierbuch-

25. (114) Johannes de Rupescissa: De lein.

consideratione quintae essentiae. Pap., 48 ff., 15 x 18 cm. Written in Pap., 35 ff., 30 x 20 cm. Written in Germany, 29 Sep. 1553. Bound in orig.

France, 15th c. Bound in old half mo- vel.

Bookplate of Walter Sneyd. 32. Alchemical-medical miscellany, with

| two Latin-Slavic vocabularies.

26. (115) Johannes de Rupescissa: De Pap., 323 ff. (lacking 34 ff. at begin-

consideratione quintae essentiae. ning), 22 x 15 cm. Written in CzechoPap., 38 ff, 13 x 10 cm. Written in Slovakia, 15th c. Bound in orig. blindItaly, 14th c. Sketches of alchemical ap- stamped red doeskin over wood boards. paratus. Bound in black morocco, orig. Purchased from Rosenbach Co.

vel. wrapper bound in. Analysis of contents with ms.

Acquired by Duveen from B. Galanti, Paris. 33. Alchemical miscellany. , Vel., 134 ff., 17 x 12 cm. Written in

a7. (116) Johannes de Rup escissa: De France, 15th c. Music on 2 ff. (a song

consideratione quintae essentiae. about the philosopher’s stone). Bound

Vel., 40 ff., x blind-stamped 11 cm. Written in . ; , iover , in15 orig. red doeskin

vy tgs , wood boards.

Italy, 15th c. One illuminated border with initial and arms of the Orsato family Bookplate of Andreas Beham der Elter,

. , 1595. from Rosenbach Co. Bound in oldPurchased polished sheepskin. A ; , nalysis of contents with ms.

of Padua, one other illuminated initial.

28. (117) Johannes de Rupescissa: Ye . boke of quintessensy, in English. 34. Aristoteles: Ethica, anonymous Latin Pap., 49 ff., 21 x 15 cm. Written in translation. .

England, 1556. Bound in orig. sheepskin Vel., 86 ff., 27 x 18 cm. Written in

over wood boards. France, 14th c. Calligraphic initials. Signature of Wyllum Browne, 1567. Bound in modern vel.

Purchased from C. A. Stonehill, Inc.

29. (118) Nicolaus Salernitanus: Antidotarium, Latin and German in alternate 35. Anonymous (author’s name erased) paragraphs; with dictionary of terms used astrological treatise dedicated to Federigo

in text, in Latin and German. Duke of Urbino: Mirantur plerique inclita Pap., 104 ff., 29 x 19 cm. Written in ac magna. Germany, 15th c. Bound in modern half Vel., 95 ff., 28 x 18 cm. Written in

morocco. Italy (Urbino), 1475. Three-quarter Acquired by Duveen from E. Weil. border with arms of Federigo. Bound in 19th c. russia.

30. (128) Treatises on practical alchemy, Purchased from Lucien Goldschmidt. in German.

Pap., 303 ff., 22 x 15 cm. Written in 36. Christophorus Parisiensis: Lettre a Germany, 1528. Marginal sketches of Andrea Ogniben, comprising La Sumalchemical apparatus. Bound in _ orig. metta, La Violetta, and Il Lucidario.

530 Paul Mellon, Virginia Pap., 168 ff., 24 x 17 cm. Written in love. Anonymous tract: Right trustie and Italy, 16th c. Bound in orig. limp vel. wel belovyd childe (ff. 8-24) — Roger 37. Raymundus Lullus: Ars inventiva Bacon: The second boke (ff. 25-59) —

veritatis Raymundus Lullus[?]: The practys of Vel. and pap., 140 ff., 29 x 22 cm. lyghts (ff. 60-71) — Radix mundi: The Written in Spain, 15th c. Calligraphic boyds of all thyngs (ff. 73-97) — Roger

pain,Boke grap ve er Bacon: of ye words (ff. 98-102v) initials. Bound in orig. Spanish half 3 sheep-

skin over wood boards. — Persicus[?]: Boke of ye secret of Purchased from C. A. Stonehill, Inc. alkemi (ff. 102v-110v) —- Anonymous

tract, unfinished: For as much, gentle 38. Lilium cvulsum de spinis [Thorndike, reader (ff. 110v-123).

History of Magic, Ul, 63] — Arnaldus Pap., 123 ff., 19 x 15 cm. Written in de Villanova: Perfectum magisterium. England, ca. 1550, in the holograph of Vel., 59 ff., 17 x 12 cm. Written in the translator. Bound in orig. blindItaly, 15th c. Drawings of alchemical ap- stamped calf.

paratus. Bound in old vel. Monogram of Robert Freelove; signa39. Alfonsine tables, computed for lati- tures of Johannes Cooper (1600),

E. H. W. Meyerstein. Purchased from

tudes of Florence and Bologna. C. A. Stonehill. Inc

Vel. and pap., 94 ff., 30 x 21 cm. a ao

Written in Florence, ca. 1450. Bound in THE LIBRARIES OF Purchased from C. A. Stonehill, Inc. BELOIT COLLEGE

modern black morocco, by Wallis.

BELOIT, WISCONSIN

40. Alchabitius: Libellus Isagogicus, trans. by Johannes Hispalensis with in- The following description was supplied troduction and commentary of Johannes by Professor Robert H. Irrmann, of the Saxonicus (ff. 1-75) —— Ptolemy: Centi- History Department of Beloit College. loquium, with commentary of Ali ibn Abbas [Haly] (ff. 77-99) -——~ Hermes [. Johannes Gerson: Libellus de speculaTrismegistus: Centiloquium (ff. 99v-102) tiva mistice theologie (ff. 1-34v) — — Idem: De stellis beibenis (ff. 102- Idem: Tractatus de practica . . . theologie 104) — Bethen: Centiloquium (ff. 104v- mistice (ff. 35-56v) — Idem: Tractatus

106v) — Idem: De horis planetarum (f. de passionibus anime (ff. 57-78v) — 107) —- Almansor: Iudicia seu proposi- Idem: Outline, commentary, and posttiones (ff. 108-112) — Zahel: De in- script (ff. 79-82). terrogationibus (ff. 113-145) — Johannes Vel., 82 ff., 15 x 11 cm. Written in Angelus: Astrolabium planum (ff. 147- France, 15th c. Bound in 19th c. white

240) —- Calendarium (ff. 240v-241). vel.

Vel., 241 ff., 40 x 28 cm. Written in Presented by Henry A. Homes to Pro-

northern France, late 15th c. Many il- fessor Ralph Emerson, of Andover Juminated initials with borders; 404 (1830-1853). The gift of Professor miniatures. Bound in 18th c. English half Joseph Emerson, of Beloit College (son

green sheepskin. of Ralph Emerson) to the Beloit College Sir Thomas Phillipps (Ms. 1037). Ac- Library, before 1900.

quired from C. A. Stonehill, Inc.

41. Alchemical miscellany, written or translated into English by Robert Free-

La Casa del Libro, Puerto Rico 531

THE LIBRARY OF Purchased in 1958 from A. L. van

CAPTAIN FRANK LESTER Gendt, Blaricum, Netherlands. PLEADWELL

HONOLULU, HAWAITL THE LIBRARY OF

LA CASA DEL LIBRO

Census, 2197-2199, 20 items. Dr. CALLE DEL CRISTO 255 Pleadwell died in 1957, and his auto- SAN JUAN, PUERTO RICO graphs were sold at the Parke-Bernet

Galleries, New York, 7-8 Oct. 1958. The descriptions have been furnished

Not all the items described in the Census by Dr. Elmer Adler, Acting Director. were earlier than 1600, and not all can

be identified in the sale catalogue, but 1. Evangeliarium, in Greek; fragment, the following equations can be made: comprising pericopi from the morning of 7, lot 321; 8, lot 235; 10, lot 339; 11, Holy Thursday until the mass of Holy lot 348; 12, lot 323; 13, lot 83; 16 and Thursday, and a pericope for the Sth 20, part of lot 262; 18 and 19, lot 473. Sabbath of Lent.

None has been located. Vel., 16 ff., 32 x 24 cm. Written in the

In addition, Dr. Pleadwell before his early 12th c.; contains a considerable death had furnished to the Supplement number of “square” breathings. Bound descriptions of two additional mss. which in modern cloth.

also appeared in the sale. Purchased in 1958 from Davis and Orioli.

21 (lot 41). Gotz von Berlichingen : 2. Hugo de S. Caro[?]: Commentary on

A. |. s., in German (Anschach, Bavaria, the A ; - Vidit Jacob scal ;

29 Sep. 1542) to the Council of Wiirz- © APOCANYPSE. NGI £GCOD SCBA IN

berg. somnis X Et lector non malicte sed ignoPap., rantie corrigendum. ascribat et corrigat quidquam vion1fderit 22 (lot 236). Henry VII, of England: Vel., 108 ff., 33 x 23 cm. Written in

Household book, fragment. England, second half of the 13th c. One Pap., 1 f. Written in 1507. large pen-drawn initial with partial border; 21 similar smaller initials. Bound in

THE LIBRARY OF tan half calf by Bretherton, 1849.

DAVID JACKSON McWILLIAMS Sir Thomas Phillipps (Ms. 3705). PurUNIVERSITY OF PUERTO RICO chased in 1957 from H. P. Kraus (Cat. RIO PIEDRAS, PUERTO RICO 85), with detailed description.

ae ; 3. Breviarium. swe description was furnished by the Vel., 12 x 8 cm. Written in Germany,

late 14th or early 15th c. Over 70 pen1. Simon of Faversham: Commentaries drawn initials, 12 with gold. One small

on Aristotle, in Latin. marginal drawing. Bound in modern red

Vel., 57 ff. (foliated, with numerous velvet.

gaps), 33 x 24 cm. Written in France, Purchased in 1956 from Philip C. 14th c. 7 red and blue initials with pen- Duschnes. work ornamentation. Bound in modern 4. Breviarium Romanum cum calendario.

soft leather. Vel., 543 ff., 25 x 18 cm. Written in

532 La Casa del Libro, Puerto Rico Italy, 15th c. One illuminated initial with with border and episcopal arms (gray border, 34 other illuminated jnitials of lion rampant on blue shield); 53 smaller which 20 contain miniatures. Bound in illuminated initials. Bound in orig. Span19th[?] c. morocco gilt with armorial ish blind-tooled calf.

Stamp: party per pale, dexter a cross Purchased in 1956 from Ludwig fleury between four stars; sinister a chev- Rosenthal, Hilversum, Holland (cat. 202,

ron between three R. hands, palm out- no. 1640).

wards, couped, and motto “Carpe diem.” ; ; ; ; Presented in 1958 by John M. Craw- 9. Carta executoria de hidalguia, a pediford Jr. mento de Antonio de Cespedes y su hermano Christoval de Cespedes, vezinos de

5. Lactantius: Divinae institutiones; De la villa de la Calcada.

ira Dei; De opificio hominis. Vel., 76 ff., 31 x 22 cm. Written at Pap., (1st and 12th ff. vel.), 229 ff., Granada, 27 Oct. 1587, by Juan Bautista

29 x 20 cm. Written in Italy, 15th c. Bravo. 2 full-page miniatures; 14 gold Large white-vine initial in gold and colors. initials on red ground with silver dotting.

Bound in 18th[?] c. calf. Bound in orig. maroon velvet over Said to have belonged to Henry Drury. boards; lead seal of Philip II attached

Purchased from Alan G. Thomas (cat. by cord.

I,no. 15). Signatures of Diego de Torres (17th[?]

, , , c.) and A. V. Phillips, Boston, Mass.,

6. Dionysius Pitas, O. P.: Sermones. 1920. Purchased in 1957 from GoodPap. and vel., 136 ff. (lacking 5 ff. speed, Boston

and part of a sixth), 22 x 15 cm. Written ,

in the 15th c. Bound in old wood boards THE LIBRARY OF with blind-tooled pigskin spine. LUIS MANUEL MORALES

no. 1634). )

Purchased in 1956 from Ludwig LUCCHETTI 1405

Rosenthal, Hilversum, Holland (cat. 202, SANTURCE. PUERTO RICO 7. Arbitration between the Town Council, The description has been furnished by the Merchants’ Guild, and the Corpora- David Jackson McWilliams. tion of the “Good Men” of the town of 1. Breviarium novum, Clermont[?] use,

Sorribas in Southern Spain, and one in Latin and French. Gonzalo de Guzman and his compatriots, Vel., 562 ff., 15 x 10 cm. Written in who were being sued for incitement to France, colophon dated 22 Oct. 1477,

revolt; in Spanish. with name of Johannes Roche, prestre. Vel., 30 ff., 32 x 23 cm. Written at Numerous border decorations. Bound in

Valladolid, 1552, by Goncalo de Losada, full modern calf, gilt edges.

escrivano publico. Carl J. Ulmann; Genaro Cautifo Purchased in 1956 from Marlborough Bruno; unidentified bookplate with iniof London. tials H. O. P. Acquired in 1956. 8. Regla dela cofadria dela Madre de Dios, in Spanish.

Vel., 4 + 32 (numbered IX-XIV, XVI-XLI) + 3 ff., 30 x 23 cm. Written at Granada, 1566, by Miguel Amarillo, escrivano. One large illuminated initial

Royal Ontario Museum of Archaeology 533

THE LIBRARY OF .. Treatise on free will, in Latin, accordTHE PONTIFICAL INSTITUTE ing to the doctrine of S. Bernard; fragOF MEDIAEVAL STUDIES mentary, beginning: De corruptione liberi 59 QUEEN’S PARK CRESCENT arbitrii per peccatum. Unde manifestum TORONTO 5, CANADA est quod propter alias penalitates. Vel., 2 conjugate ff., 35 x 28 cm. The following descriptions were sup- Written in France, 12th c. Unbound. .

plied by the Rev. J. R. O'Donnell, Purchased in 1934 from the Librairie C.S.B., Professor of Latin Palaeography. Philosophique J. Vrin, Paris. 3. Palaeographical examples, in Latin, 1. Sermones, in Latin and Italian, for the of the scripts of France (11th, 12th, 13th,

use of Franciscan preachers. Sermo pri- 14th, and 15th c.); Germany (15th c); mus de incarnatione Christi (ff. 1-3) — Italy (14th c.). Sermo secundus de incarnatione Christi 20 separate folios, varying in size. (ff. 3-10) — Sermo de laudibus Beati

Hieronymi (ff. 10-13v) —— Sermo de THE ROYAL ONTARIO temptatione (ff. 14-17v) — De gloria MUSEUM OF ARCHAEOLOGY Beatorum (ff. 18-28v) — De duodecim TORONTO, CANADA fructibus Ligni Vitae (ff. 29-30v) — In

die nativitatis vel in die admentiatoris Census, 2235-2237, nos. 1-17.

vel in die Parascevae (ff. 31-39v) — Sermo de sanctissimo nomine Jesu (ff. The following information and descrip-

39v-44v) — Sermo de otiositate vel tions were supplied by Dr. J. R. Harper, accidia (ff. 45-46) -— Cherubinus de Chief Cataloguer and Registrar. de Spoleto: De correptione fraterna (ff.

47-50v) — De contritione (ff. 51-55) 1. Biblia, with prologues of S. Jerome — De detractione (ff. 55-79) — De and his Epistula LIII. — dilectione proximi (ff. 79v-84) — In Census, 2235. 487 (not 594) ff. Writassumptione Beatae Mariae Virginis, in ten in France, ca. 1260. 70 pages have Italian (ff. 87-95v) — Sermo pro mortuis illuminated initials, showing a monk (ff. 96-105v) —- Cherubinus de Spoleto: writing, and fantastic birds and animals. Sermo, Qui ordo in correptione servandus John of Gascon; Thomas Bradwardine,

est (ff. 106-110v) — De ineffabili sacra- Abp. of Canterbury (1290-1349); J. R. mento Eucharistiae (ff. 111-113v) — De Jardel; Marquis Costa de Beauregard contritione (ff. 114-116v) — Tabula (1850); Learmont Collection, Montreal.

Psalmorum (f. 117v) — Rubricae juris . , , civilis (f. 118-118v) — De indulgentiis hook} (rather than Choir-

(f. 119) ae Tabula Psalmorum (f, 122) Census, 2235. 57 x 34 cm. Probably

— De judicio finali (ff. 123-126v) — Florentine workmanship, first half of 15th

De sanctissimo nomine Jesu (ff. 127- L ‘Humi dj P> st a ° ot

130v) — Concordantia Evangeliorum (ff. | C. Large Wuminate initial N, showing

137-140). scene of Empress Helena’s invention of Vel. and pap., 140 ff, 15 x 11 cm. the True Cross, with border.

Written in Italy, 15th-16th c., by several 9. Antiphonarium and Breviarium, cov-

hands. Bound in 19th c. vel. ering the period from the first Sunday Purchased in 1943 from Librairie in Lent to the Sunday after Easter.

Philosophique J. Vrin, Paris. Census, 2236. 55 x 39 ( not 56 x 40)

534 Royal Ontario Museum of Archaeology cm. Written probably at Florence, after 16. Bernardo de Avancino: Rime istothe middle of the 15th c. 22 pages illumi- riche de fatti di Giulio PP. II.

nated in gold and color; one initial copied Census, 2237. 35 (not 36) ff. A confrom Gentile da Fabriano’s “Adoration temporary miniature of a Madonna and

of the Magi,” one from Fra Filippo Child has been inserted, but is not a Lippi’s “Madonna in Adoration,” and part of the original. Bound in papertwo probably from frescoes of Benozzo covered cardboard with leather backing.

Gozzoli in the Riccardi Palace. a Bound in orig. wood boards and br 17. Roberto Contarini: Rime. 2g O ards a own

leather with metal reinforcements and Census, 2237. 108 (not ; 10) ff, al

brass bosses. x 14 (not 22 x 15) cm. Written in Italy Purchased in London in 1909. in 1431, by the scribe E. Veneziano. Bound in 15th (not 18th) c. white vel.

11. Horae, in Dutch. 7 18. Horae, with calendar; in Latin, with Census, 2236. Additional provenance: a few rubrics in French.

W. S. Jackson. Vel., 120 ff., 15 x 11 cm. Written in 12. Horae, in Latin. France, ca. 1425, with 3 pages at end Census, 2236. Additional provenance: by a later hand. 8 pages with illuminated

Thomas Sutton, of London. borders and initials. Bound in orig. wood boards and plain brown leather.

13. Officium B. V. M. (not Preces piae). Probably written for the monastic Census, 2236. Written in France (not church of S. Vaast in Arras. Acquired the Netherlands), end of the 14th c., by from Miss K. S. Scott Colin, Port Dover,

two different hands. 9 pages with mar- Ontario, Canada. ginal drawings. Bound in black velvet 19. Antiphonarium, fragment.

with metal clasp. Vel., 1 f., 34 x 22 cm. Franco-Flemish W. 8. Jackson. workmanship, early 14th c. Large initial 14. Bartolus de Saxoferrato: Digestorium; “R,” depicting the Resurrection; illumi-

fragment beginning: Explicit lectura do- nated borders.

mini Bartoli super quarto. Incipit et 20. Magna Charta and other laws of

: aequitur . . . x De iudiciis. England, with later additions bringing the

Probably the fragment described in whole up to 1470; in Latin, with part of Census, 2236, no. 14, as Canon law. the later additions in French.

40 x 27 cm. Written in Italy, 14th c. Vel., 149 ff, 12 x 8 cm. Written in

Illuminated. Unbound. England between 1270 and 1300, with 15. Petrus Lombardus: Sententiarum additions by later ha nds. Small illumi-

is , ; nated initials. Bound in stamped calf over

libri IV; with added marginal notes in wood boards with binder’s initials “V. G.”

Latin, and a portion of the Gospels in date 1529 ——_

Greek at the foot of several pages. a li fi t B P 1505

Census, 2236. 225 (not 215) ff. Writ- 1 563) Edward Hensel, aget : ten in England (not France), mid 13th , c.; the additions in Greek by a much later

hand. Bound in 19th c. black straightgrain morocco. Learmont Collection, Montreal.

University of Toronto 535

THE LIBRARY OF —, 28-29. Part of an unidentified deTHE UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO scription of North Africa, in Latin.

TORONTO 5, CANADA Vel., 2 ff, 17 x 13 cm. Written in Germany, near Tréves[?], ca. 1000.

The following descriptions were fur-

nished by Miss Marion E. Brown, Head —. 30. Deed confirming transfer of land of the Department of Rare Books and from William, son of Ranulf de Swerds-

Special Collections. tune, to the lene hospital of S. Mary Magda(Norwich, England, 12th c.). 1. Il Capriccio e commedia [per uno degli Vel., 1 L., 13 x 15 cm. Written by

Intronati di Siena]. Symon, clericus[?].

Pap., 43 ff., 21 x 15 cm. Written in —_, 31. Quitclaim by Christiana, wife of

Italy (Siena?), ca. 1566-1568. Bound in Robert Sonet, to land in Erlham, to modern buckram; front cover of stiff dark Robert Altus and his wife Juoria (Nor-

marbled paper bound in. wich, 12th c.).

Purchased in 1923 from Lange, Vel., 1 £., 16x 19 cm.

Florence.

Beatrice Corrigan, “A manuscript Ren- —. 32. Agreement concerning transfer

aissance Comedy; Jl Capriccio,’ to be of land between Prior Richard and the published in Studies in the Renaissance. Convent of Norwich and Richard the son of Turkill (Norwich, 1156).

2. Charter of Adam Hepburn, senior and Vel., 1 f., 12x 12 cm.

junior, of Bonhard, granting an eighth

part of the mains of Clene to Thomas —. 33. Confirmation of grant of land Brown and Margaret Lyndsay, his wife from Robert de la grene of Sarnebrune

(Perth, 15 May 1596). to Galfrid de Snetesham (England, ca. Vel., 1 f.,. 28 x 56 cm. Written by 1150).

John Henry, scribe. ] Vel., 1 f.,8 x 18 cm.

Presented by G. Tower Ferguson. —. 34. Confirmation of grant of land in

3. Charter transferring half of the mill Caletorp by Johannes son of William of

and mill lands of Dundaff from John Horgnig to Matthew of Hooc and his

Swan, carpenter, of Dundee, to James heirs (England, ca. 1160).

Vel., 1 £., 27 x 33 cm.

Weymes of Bogie (Perth, 7 Nov. 1597). Vel., 1 f.

Presented by G. Tower Ferguson. —. 35. Confirmation given by Robert de la Poer of a grant of land by Henry I

4. A collection of 190 pieces of vellum to William de la Poer (England, ca. 1166-

illustrating the history and development 1175). of handwriting. Purchased in 1952 from Vel., 1 f., 14 x 17 cm. Written by Charles F. Worel, London. Certain indi- Alanus, clericus. vidual items are described below, with

their numbers within this collection. | —. 36. Deed concerning grant of land

| | . by Roger Sustenge to Galfrid, son of

—. 22-23. Lectionarium Evangeliorum, Hamon his serf (England, ca. 1180).

fragment. Vel., 1 f., 11 x 15 cm. Vel., 2 ff., 22 x 13 cm. Written in

western Europe, ca. 800. —. 37. Deed transferring land from

536 University of Toronto Robert Arketyl de Melewode to Martin Scropham, with his family and _ posses-

Acke (England, ca. 1200). sions (England, ca. 1270).

Vel., 1 f., 12 x 18 cm. Vel., 1 f., 20 x 23 cm.

—. 38-43. Directions, in Latin verse, ——. 34, Deed of sale of land by Robert

on how to live a goodly life. son of Wynne de Snetisham to John and

Vel., 6 ff., 13 x 10 cm. Written in the Roger, sons of Godefry of Beynham Netherlands, ca. 1200-1250. Decorated (England, ca. 1275).

initials. Vel., 1 f., 15 x 18 cm.

—. 44. Grant of annual revenue by —. 55. Deed transferring land to Alan Henry, son of William of Snetesham to Gamen de Waketon in Norwich (EngJohn of Ingalsdorp (England, ca. 1205). land, 12 Jan. 1283).

Vel., 1 f., 16 x 19 cm. Vel., 1 f., 17 x 18 cm.

—. 45. Deed of transfer of land from —. 56. Deed transferring land from Her-

Odo Silvester to the brothers of the bert Wycham[?] de Biskelee to Alan

Charterhouse at Liget (France, 1218). Gamen de Waketon (England, 27 May

Vel., 1 f., 11x 14 cm. 1283).

—. 46. Deed granting land to the monas- Vel, 1£, 14x 21 cm. tery of Fontaines-les-Blanches, Tours —. 57. Deed of transfer of land from

(France, Jun. 1226). Richard de Falesham to John, son of Vel., 1 f., 17 x 19 cm. Osbert (England, ca. 1285). Vel., 1 f., 12 x 17 cm.

—. 48. Deed of sale by Robert Arketel de Melewode to Martin Acke (England, —. 58. Deed of transfer of land in Devon

ca. 1220). from Robert de Hastinge to the Abbess

Vel., 1 f., 11 x 19 cm. and the convent of Leye (England, 24 Jun. 1290).

—. 49. Deed transferring property in Vel., 1 f., 10x 25 cm. Norfolk from Matilda, widow of Fraric

Sprigg of Mimesle, to her son William —. 59-60. Biblia Latina, fragment; part

(England, ca. 1250). of Ezekiel and Jeremiah.

Vel., 1 f., 14 x 20 cm. Vel., 2 ff. (numbered 248 and 324),

—. 51. Deed transferring land from Rich-

45 x 31 cm. Written in England, ca. 1300.

ard de la Bokele, knight, to Vincent de —. 62-90. Breviarium, fragment.

Lund of Kirkeby in return for service Vel., 19 ff., 8 x 6 cm. Written in Italy

(England, ca. 1260). (near Naples?), first half of the 14th c. Vel., 1 f., 11 x 17 cm. Decorated initials. Bound in orig. brown

leather over boards with traces of cuir

—. 52. Deed transferring land from ciselé work. Letitia, widow of Walter son of John de

Yselham, to her son Robert in return —. 91-93. Fragment of a treatise on ec-

for service (England, ca. 1270). clesiastical law.

Vel., 1 f., 16 x 20 cm. Vel., 3 ff., 31 x 21 cm. Written in Italy, ca. 1300-1350. Marginal illustra-

—. 53. Agreement of sale given by tion.

Andreas de Hengham, knight, to Henry .

Bretun for a serf, William Hereberd of —. 94. Deed transferring land from Wil-

University of Toronto 537 liam Oldman de Basingham to Walter de Vel., 1 f., 14x 23 cm.

Manteby (England, ca. 1300). __. 108. Deed transferring land in the

Vel., 1 £7 x 21 cm. parish of Botulph from Richard Grene

_. 95. Deed transferring land from to John Cole, Robert Smith, and John Robert Coudray de Manteby to John Pyke (England, Clopham, 6 Apr. 1423). Davy de Runham (England, ca. 1310). Vel., 1 f., 15 x 30 cm.

Vel., 1 f., 15 x 18 cm. 113-169. Horae. |

—, 96. Deed to land and_ buildings Vel., 57 ff., 11 x 8 cm. Written in granted by Peter le Norreys son of Wil- France, ca. 1450. Illuminated initials and

liam le Norreys of Bristol to John of borders. Bound in 17th c. brown sheep-

Bedford (England, ca. 1310). skin.

Vel. | L., 16 x 24 cm. Written by —, 171. Account of the Reformateurs

Robert le Riche, clericus. du Royaume de France with the Receveur —. 97. Indenture, transferring land from Général (1457). Thomas, son of Nicholas of East Fering Vel., 1 f., 8 x 27 cm.

(England, Fering, 1325). __. 172. Deed of transfer of land from Vel., 1£., 19 x 19 cm. Simon Ewell of Harn to Thomas Notting—. 98. Deed transferring lands in Wyde- ham (England, 20 Jan. 1550/1). combe in Dorchester and in Wedurgrove Vel., 1 f., 14 x 27 cm.

in Somerset from John de Ralegh of

Brinscombe to the lords John Chydeokes, — 80-182. Book of devotions, frag-

John Beuchamp, John Streche [etc.] (England, Brinscombe, Sep. 1375). E Vel., non 18 x 13 cm. Written in Vel. 1f., 17 x 21 cm. rane’, tee

—., 99-100. Scientific treatise in Latin —. 184-185. Horae, fragment. . .

verse. Vel., 2 ff., 17 x 12 cm. Written in Vel.. 2 ff. 28 x 22 cm. Written in Italy, 15th c. Illuminated initials. Spain[?], 14th c. —. 186-189. Horae, fragment. —. 101-104. Book of devotions, frag- Vel., 4 ff, 11 x 8 cm. Written in

ment. France, 15th c. Illuminated initials.

Vel., 4 ff., 14 x 10 cm. Written in the _. 190. Royal warrant given by Henry

Netherlands, 14th c. VIIL_ empowering Thomas, Lord Dacre —. 106. Grant of privileges to the monas- as warden of the West Marches (Oxford,

tery Vallis Jesu Christi by Martin, King 4 Oct. 1514).

of Aragon (Spain, Barchon, 10 Jul. Vel., 1 £., 16 x 20 cm. 1408).

Vel, 1 f., 35 x 55 cm. Written by THE LEE COLLECTION Johannes de Tudela. | HART HOUSE UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO —, 107. Release from William Wyther, TORONTO, CANADA Richard Forest, Thomas Mull and Rich-

ard Esecot of land and tenements in The following mss. form part of a colGreat Dean to John Woodward (Eng- lection of medieval and other objects as-

land, Great Dean, 7 Jan. 1409). sembled by the last Viscount Lee of

538 University of Toronto Fareham, and presented by him to Hart Purchased from the library of the Earl House in 1947. The collection is distinct of Ashburnham (Appendix, XXXVI),

2237-2238). ; ,

from the University Library (Census, May, 1897.

Information and descriptions were sup- 6. Psalterium cum calendario.

plied by Dr. J. R. Harper of the Vel., 205 ff., 19 x 14 cm. Written in Royal Ontario Museum of Archaeology, England, ca. 1420, by three scribes. One

Toronto. illuminated initial; numerous decorative

1. Horae. boards.

initials. Bound in unstamped calf and oak

Vel., 108 ff., 27 x 20 cm. Written Bookplates of Ralph Sympsun and

probably in Siena, for Nicolas of Anagni, Alfred Trapnell; inscription: “Purchased canon of Pisa, ca. 1340. 10 historiated lor me by Matthew Young, Coin Dealer, initials, in the style of Ambrogio Loren- mn Feb » 1830 at Mr. Henderson’s sale.

zetti. Rebound in red velvet. TB.

2. Philip I, of Spain: Carta ejecutoria 7. Biblia, in Latin, with the prologues

de hidalguia, granted to Pero, Alonso, of S. Jerome. ,

and Francisco Sanchez, of Torrelaguna. Vel., 393 Hf, 18 x 13 cm. Written “a. Vel., 40 ff., 34 x 26 cm. Signed and 1280 in a Benedictine scriptorium (Anglodated 1562. Double illuminated title-page; Norman). One Uluminated border; 111 3 other miniatures. Bound in blue velvet, decorative illuminated initials. Bound in

probably modern. 16th c. calf, gilt, lettered “Jacobus Thysius,” with coat of arms.

3. Collection of initials, from a Missale. 8. Horae, cum calendarjo 25 illuminated initials, including a por- “Vel. 216 ff 20 x 15 cm. Written and

trait of Leo X, incidents; from the Gos- Wo oo, ; illuminated in Paris, by the Rohan workpels, and 12 pictures of saints. Italian ers, ca. 1397, for Jeanne du Peschin workmanship, dated 1514. Modern red P,P Tote de ts _ leather binding. wife of Louis de Giac. 64 miniatures, 14 Purchased from the Fontaine Collec- of the life of Christ and 50 of the saints, tion in 1894 executed by threeousdifferent artists; numerborders and initials. Bound in 16th 4. Service book, in Latin, with calendar; c. stamped pigskin.

for convent use. A. Heimann, “The Giac Book of Vel., 390 ff., 37 x 26 cm. Written in Hours,” Burlington Magazine (Aug. Italy, ca. 1340. 2 large miniatures; 25 1937) 83-84.

historiated initials. Bound in modern purple velvet. From a Swiss collection.

ADDENDA

5. Psalterium cum canticis et calendario;

in Flemish, with rubrics in Latin. THE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY Vel., 212 ff., 20 x 14 cm. Written in UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA Flanders, for Dame Antonia de Massine, LOS ANGELES 24, CALIFORNIA widow of Martin Vilain. 5 full-page minia-

tures; calendar with decorative edges and The descriptions were furnished by Miss

signs of the zodiac. Bound in 15th c. Liselotte F. Glozer, Curator of Literary stamped leather over oak boards. Mss., Department of Special Collections.

Addenda 539 1. (170/15) Niccolo Franco[?]: Vita di Vel., 240 ff., 37 x 27 cm. Written at

Pietro Aretino del Berni. Bruges[?], 15th c., in two hands. Bound Pap., 45 ff., 21 x 15 cm. Written in in 19th c. brown blind-stamped calf over Italy (Rome), Sep. 1538. Bound in 19th boards.

c.S W.green straight-grain morocco. -. ; ; Singer (sale, London, 1818, lot 7. (170/49) Breviarium, with Benedic359); Henry Thomas Buckle (sale, Lon- tine kalendar. ,

don 13 Jul. 1863, lot 289) Vel., 1175 ff. in 3 vols., 31 x 22 cm. Written in France (Paris), 15th{?] c. 2. (170/20) Breviarium, with Cistercian Seven illuminated initials with partial

kalendar. borders; numerous smaller illuminated in-

Vel., 230 ff., 16 x 10 cm. Written in itials. Bound in modern vel. gilt. Flanders, ca. 1501. Two large illuminated Early inscription: “Ce liure ma donne initials; many small colored initials. Cir- monsigneur le constable le xii jor daoust

cular diagram for finding the Golden M D xxii. Espinette.” Number beginning with 1501, in French. 8. (170/50) Horae. Bound in p anel-stamped brown calf Vel., 115 ff. (incomplete at beginning), (Weale R.419), with metal clasps. 19 x 13 cm. Written in northern France 3. (170/21) Theological treatise, in La- or Flanders, late 15th or early 16th c. tin: Pandam nunc que vobis dilectissimis. Pater Noster and three prayers in French

Vel., 114 ff., 15 x 10 cm. Written in (Picard Walloon). 12 full-page miniaGermany, 15th c. Bound in light pigskin tures; 24 small miniatures: illuminated

over boards, metal clasps. borders throughout. Bound in modern Carthusian monastery at Buxheim; velvet over boards.

bookplate of Ernst Fischer, 1903. Bookplate of Lois E. Asher. Presented by William A. Nitze.

ny ee S. Augustinus: Sermones ad 9. (170/85) Rimedij per il corpo hu

Vel., 52 ff, 23 x 16 cm. Written in mano ef capo; with index. |

Germany, 15th[?] c. 27 colored initials. Pap., 10 + 190 ff., 20 x 14 cm. WritBound in late 19th c. boards with leather ten in Italy, late I5th c. Bound in vel.

spine. Purchased in 1954 from Hoepli. Carthusian monastery at Buxheim;

bookplate of Ernst Fischer. THE LIBRARY OF

INDIANA UNIVERSITY

5. (170/43) Martyrologium romanum. BLOOMINGTON, INDIANA Vel., 96 ff. (incomplete at end), 24 x

17 cm. Written in Italy (Padua), ca. In 1961, too late for detailed inclusion 1539-1552. Colored initials. Bound in in this Supplement, the University of Inbrown stamped leather over boards, re- diana acquired the greater part of the col-

backed. lection of C. L. Ricketts of Chicago (CenLater inscription, in Italian: “This sus, 617-663, 2283). Eighteen mss. ac-

martyrology served at the Church of La- quired earlier by other libraries may be

dona[?], which was incorporated into located by consulting the concordance

that of Venice...” at the end of the present volume. Additional details, including descriptions of

6. (170/84) La vie de Jhesu Crist selon several Ricketts mss. not listed in the

les evangilles. Census, will be recorded in P.B.S.A.

INDEXES

GENERAL INDEX This index is a supplement to the index published as Volume III (1940) of the Census. It does not repeat entries in that index, or contain entries for manuscripts previously recorded in the Cenus, except where new identifications have been supplied or the earlier entries have been revised or corrected. A concordance serves to link Census and Supplement. As far as possible the forms of names adopted in the Census have been retained, even when unusual or eccentric. The present index contains ‘a more liberal use of incipits as titles than does the index to the original Census, but users fhould also consult the separate Index

of Incipits.

Ascribed and supposititious works are indexed without comment along with genuine works. Users are warned that subject categories (such as Medical tracts and treatises) are not necessarily exhaustive but are designed in general to cover those works not readily located under title or author. In some cases (such as Musical notation and Maps) it is unlikely that all persons contributing descriptions consistently reported the occurence of such features.

The index contains no references to the bibliographical material appended to many of

the descriptions in the Supplement.

A numeral in parentheses following a page-reference indicates more than one occurrence

on the page.

A Aelianus

De jnstruendis aciebus, in Greek, 45

A.B.C., 240 Aemilianus Cimbriacus, see Emiliano Abbreviaturi litterarum, 106 Aemilius Probus, 190 Abdias Babylonicus Leonardo Acta fabulosa, 51Aemo, Capitulare, 266

Abelard, frag., 184 Aeneas of Gaza64 Abn Era, 333 Theophrastus, Acatlan, Mexico: register of marriages and Aenigmata hexasticha, 149 baptisms, 9 Aeschines, 76 Acciaiuoli, Angelo, 477 Orationes, in Latin, 65

Acciaiuoli, Benedetto, 477 Aesop Acciaiuoli, Giovanni, 477 Fables, in Greek, 333; in Italian, 323; in Acciaiuoli, Jacopo di Donato, 477 Latin, 73, 76, 280, 414 Acciaiuoli, Nero di Jacopo, 477 Aétius Placita, 140 Acciaiuoli, Niccolé, 93, 477 Africa, North, description of, 535 Acciaiuoli, Simone di Lione, 477 Agenais, Mme. la Sénéschalle d’, 377 Accolti, Francesco, trans. by, 267 Agnese, Battista

Acciaiuoli, Lorenzo If, 477 Aétius, 144

Account-book, 2(4), 181, 235, 417(3), 483 Portolano, 10, 116, 436

Accursian glosses, 260 Agogo Mago, 26 Accursius, 87, 114 Agrippa, 93 de, 506 Accursius of Parma Aguero, Francisco Astrolabium sphaericum, 255 Aguilar, Marcos de, 501

Acke, Martin, 536(2) Agurto, Pedro de, 506

Acquafredda: 3 Aichelsperger, Valthin Acro Sahl-,Abbey, Stufft-, und Grundtpuech, In Horatii Carmina, 497 Alaleo, Paulus, diary, 10

232

Actes de la tournée imperiale, 177 Alamanni, Luigi, 374

Acuna, de, 296 Alanus de Insulis Adam, Juan Magister Anticlaudianus, 135, 151

Summula, S51 De planctu naturae, 488

Adam, son of Teutio, 477 Liber parabolorum, 168

Adam, John, 188 Albanus, Saint, life of, 475

Adam de Moleyns Albericus Fulgentius ; The libelle of Englyshe Polycye, 209 De ymaginibus deorum, 152 Adams, Edward, 370 Albertus Brixiensis

Adams, Robert, 109 De amore et dilectione dei, 30, 74, 204

Ad restringendum sanguinem, 365 De arte loquendi et tacendi, 74,281

Aegidius, 340 De doctrina dicendi et tacendi, 30

Aegidius Beneventanus , Liber consolationis et consilti, 30,74 Speciosa antiquorum dicta, 78 Sermones, 74 Aegidius Columna, see Columna Alberti, Leon Battista, 486

Aegidius Corboliensis Corographia urbis Romae, 154 De pulsibus, 59, 205 De commodis literarum, 154 De simplicibus aromaticis, 205 Deiphira, 277 De urinis, 59,205, 402 Eclogues, 253

Aelfric, frag., 181, 186 Elementi di matematica, 277

544 General Index Ex ludis rerum mathematicarum, 277- Alessandrino, Cardinal Michael Bonellus,

Hippolyto e Lionora, 265 126(3) Philodoxeos, 241253, Alexander

Albertus de Colonia Ad Aristotelem, 197

De plantationibus arborum, 243 Ad Dindimum cum responsio, 197

Albertus Magnus, 22, 142, 424, 526, 527 Alexander III, Pope, 293;comm.on, 235

Buke of secretes, 138 Alexander IV, Pope, 318

Compendium theologicae veritatis, 4, 17, 60, Alexander VI, Pope, 11(2), 372(3), 375,

78, 216, 284, 285 519(2), 520, 522

De animalibus, 26 Alexander de Ales, 35 De laudibus Mariae, 285, 434 Summa, Ill, 360

De metallis et alchimia, 60 Alexander Magnus, 39, 64, 73

De physico auditu, 20 Alexander of Tralles De XIII herbarum, etc., 62 De mensibus, 300

De quiditate et esse, 364 De quatuor complexionibus, 300 De somno et vigilia, 257 Alexander de Villa Dei

Ethica, 82 Algorismus metricus, 299 In librum de anima, 257-258 Doctrinale, 71, 168, 404, 424 frag., 490, 517

Albertus Orlamunde364 Alexius, Saint, 482 Summade naturalium, Alfarabi

Albi: church of Notre Dame de la Fargues, 198 De intellectu et intellecto, 364

Albich, Siegmund Al Farghani, 60 Regimen sanitatis, 132 Alfonsine tables, 21, 236, 255, 301, 530

Albohali Alfonso V, of Aragon Naples, 70, 83 Nativitatum, 22 Alfonso III, of and Cartagena Albrecht von Eyb, trans. by, 482 Lectura arboris genealogiae regum Hispaniae, Albrecht III von Winkl, 410 265 Albrizzi, G.-B., 378 Alfonso of Castile, Infante, 363, 372 De nativitatibus, 22 Alfonso II, of Naples, 374(2)

Albubather Alfonso, Duke of Ferrara, 417; see also Este Albubebus Magnus, see Albubather Alga: S. Georgius, 123 Albucasis, 60, 145 Algazel De cibis sanorum egrorum, 62 Physica, 364 Album amicorum, 253, 437 Algorismus, 21 Albumasar Ali ibn Abbas, 60, 530 De annorum revolutionibus, 22 Ali ibn Ridwan, see Haly

De meditacionibus cordis, 207 Alleyn, Edward, 108

Albuquerque, Beltran de la Cueva, Duke of, 34 Alleyn, John, 108

Albuquerque, Bernardo de, 506 Almansor Alchabitius Capitula stellarum, 207 Isagoge, 207, 530 ludicia, 530 Alchemical tracts, 141, 145, 230, 243, 317, Almazan, Sancho de, 212 477, 478(2),:519, 525-530 passim Alphabet, 156(3), 157

Alciato, Andrea, 374 Alphabetum malarum mulierum, 489

Fragmenta, 193 Alphidius, 526 Alcinous, 46 Alphonsus de Aragon Epitome disciplinarum Platonis, 72 De morte non timenda, 319

Alcobiz, Andrés, 510 Alphonsus Boni Homines, trans. by, 482

Alcuinus, 180404 frag.Contra Alphonsus, Petrus Confessio, Judeos, 235

Aldegati, Marcantonio Altoviti, Bindo, 374

Cynthia, 214 Altus, Robert, 535

Aldenham,de370 Alva, Fernando Alvarez Alderotti Florentia, Thaddaeus 447 de Toledo, Duke of, De virtutibus aque vitae, 145 Alvarado, Jorge de, 501 Ethica d’Aristotle, 67 Alvares, Francisco, 438

Aldhelm , ; Alvarez, 454 Manuel, 34 De virginitate, frag.

;

Aldobrandini, Cardinal Cincio, 106, 174 Alvarez de la Cerda, Hernan, 33(2)

Aldobrandini, Pietro, 202 Aly —

Aldus Manutius, 233, 379 De electionibus particularibus, 207

Aleotti, Giovanni Battista Ambrosiaster

Regole generali di prospettiva, 20 In Epistolas ad Romanos, etc., 13

General Index 545 Ambrosius, Saint, 26, 340; Opera, 78; Anthemius of Tralles, 20

Opuscula, 277 Anthony, Saint, 37; life of, in German, 19

Adhortatio virginitatis, 81 Anthony of Padua, Saint, 202 De Cain et Abel, 81 Antiphonarium, undated fragments, 116, 216,

De gentibus Indiae, 89 217(5), 218(3), 219(5), 220(9), 221(5),

De institutione virginum, 521 222(2), 315, 367, 368(2), 516; dated frag-

De laude et exhortatione viduitatis, 492 ments, 11th cent., 442; 15th cent., 190

De officiis ministrorum, 149 Austria, 13th cent., 199 frag.

De paradiso, 81,122 Flanders, 15th cent., 525 frag. De virginitate, 81 France, 11th cent., 6; 14th cent., 534 frag.;

Hexameron, 122 15th cent., 262, In Lucam, 8289, Germany, 14th cent., 199315 frag., 302; 16th In Psalmum CXVIII, 190 cent., 190 Ambrosius de Benasco Italy, undated, 215; 13th cent., 269; 15th Ad plagas, 56 cent., 5, 26, 37, 213, 309, 327, 345, 469,

Ambrosius de Vignate, 38 524, 533; 16th cent., 523, 525 frag.

Amerbach, Bruno, 241 Netherlands, 15th cent., 6

Amery, Richard, 370 Portugal, 16th cent., 452(2), 453(2); 17th Ammannati, Bartolommeo, 374(3) cent., 452(2), 453 Ammonius Hermeiou, 46 Spain, 14th cent., 411(2); 16th cent., 469,

Amor dei, in English, 479 495, $23 Amphilochius Iconiensis, Saint, 36 Antoninus Florentinus, Saint, 153, 374 Amurath, Sultan, 476 Confessionale, 150; in Italian, 234 Anatolius, 20 De censuris ecclesiasticis, 92, 156 Anatomie pour congnoistre les parties De peccatis, 82

interieures, 62 Manual for confessors and penitents, 202

Anaya, Cristébal de, 9 Antoninus Pius, 23 Anderson, Alexander, 519 Antonio, Canon, 280

Andolfi di San Gimignano, Bernardin, 177 Antonio de Abbatia, 526

Andrea, Philipotus Antonio de Conversinis, Michelangelo and Fran-

De contrapuncto, 152 cesco di, 415

Andrea de Petra Antonio di Cresenzo da Montagnana, 253 Oratio in congregatione generali, 492 Antonio di Lando, Pepod’, 152

Andreae, Johannes, 53, 55, 81, 114, 281, 361; Antonio da Pera, trans. by, 355

Opera, 40 Antonius de Butrio

De arbore consanguinitatis, 52, 53 Speculum de confessione, 388

Hieronymianus, 206, 344 Super Il libro Decretalium, 55 Novella in Decretales, 356 Antonius de Monteferrato, 141

Summa de IV libro sententiarum, 53, 92 Antonius Panormitanus, see Beccadelli

Andrien de Lyons Rampigollis Anathomie, 143Antonius Aurea biblia, 122

Androuet du Cerceau, Jacques Apocalypse, 181 frag., 345; in French, 33; in Architecture, 261 Greek, 162; in Slavonic, 248; comm. on, Angelus, Jacobus, trans. by, 250 182 frag.; non-Berengaudus comm. on, 345

Angelus a Clavasio, 35 Apollinis

Angelus Felicis de Perusio, 104 De emplastro podagrico, 57

Angeriano, Girolamo Apollonius of Tyre Erotopoegnion, 489 Miroir aux pecheurs, 209

Anjou, Due & 371, “ 20 Apostolic Poenitentiaria, 105 nguissola, Giovanni,

Anne de Beaudrenghien, 305 ‘ ppearance of the ghost of Edward II, 102

Anne of Cleves, belli Romanorum, ope Anselm Marsico e107 belliseae civilibus 401 Lee ofApuleius Madaurensis, trans. b 56 Anselmos, 484 | Aqua vitae, 355 Anselmus, Saint, 82, 412, 479; Opuscula,79 Aquilon, 142

Vaticinia, 339 ; ’ y>

De conceptu virginali, 179 Aratus

De processu spiritus sancti, 179 Descriptio sphaerae et signorum zodiaci, 255

Oratio, 191 Arbatel

Meditatio super miserere, 245 Phaenomena, 252

Anselmus Laudunensis, 14 De magia, 516

Anso, 181 frag. Arcangelus Senensis Answer to the Bishop of Ross’s book, 229 De febribus, 139

546 General Index Arce Cabrera, Joseph de, 321 Armagnac, JeanI, Comte de, 442

Archer, Mighell Arnaldus de Villanova, A dream of bounden dutie, 479 530 478, 526(2), 527, 528,

Arches, Court of, 104 De bonitate memoriae, 132 Arcos, Duke of, 212, 222, 372, 382 De decoratione, 132

Arellano, Antonio de, 295 De sanguine humana, 145 Arequipa, Peru, 249 De virtutibus benedictae quercus, 134 Aretino, Pietro, 177, 281, 374, 375, 539 Perfectum magisterium, 527

Il genesi, 484 Phlebotomia, 132

Arévalos Sedefio, 501 Regimen sanitatis, 1, 391 Arezzo: customs duties, 472 Arnoldus Abbas Bonaevallis

487 De septem verbis, 95

Argyropulus, Johannes, 487; trans by, 154, De laudibus Mariae, 95

Argyros, Isaac, 40 Arnulfus Caconicus, of Paris

Ariosto, Lodovico, 274, 417 Summa super processum ordinis iudicarii, 493

Aristides Quintilian, 48 Arrigucci, Giovanni, 378 Aristoteles, 4, 17, 19, 22, 67, 75, 181(2): Arsartium, 321

comm. on, 46, 48, 95(2), 164, 283, 288, Ars contrapuncti, 152 289, 321, 323, 415, 488, 491, 492(2), 531; Ars eloquentiae, 168 compendium of, 163; notes on, 488; Opera, Ars epistulandi, 168

in Greek, 44; Opera, in Latin, 150 Ars lattinizandi, 168

Categoriae, 492; summary, 402 Ars metrice, 255

De anima, in Greek, 46; in Latin, 74, 164, Ars moriendi, 191, 389, 494; in French, 208

423 frag. Arteaga, Melchor, 499

De causis longitudinis vite, 364 Artephius

21 Artista, Inigo de, 445

De coelo et mundo, in Greek, 233; in Latin, De arte occulta, 527

De generatione et corruptione, in Greek, 233 Arundel, Philip Howard, Ist Earl of, 226 De interpretatione, in Greek, 47; summary, Aschaffenburg: S. Agathe, receipt book, 302

402 Ascoli, Cecco d’, see Cecco d’Ascoli

De memoria et reminiscentia, 364 Asculanus Saladinus, 145

De mundo, 56, 487 Ashley, Cheney, 101

De pomo, 364 Ashley, Isaac, 101 De presagiis tempestatum, 364 Assise de la alta corte del regno de Hierusalem De sompno et vigilia, 364 et Cypro, 476

Des jugements d’astrologie, 231 Astesanus Astensis, 58 Elenchi, 207 Astrolabe, 59, 326 Epistula ad Alexandrum regem, 423 Astrolabium graece acceptatio, 255

Ethica, in Greek, 45, 49, 233; in Italian, Astrology, 22, 62(2), 99, 132, 145, 207, 231, 264, 484; in Latin, 74, 82, 154, 287, 300, 232, 243, 288, 333; in English, 59 487, 490, 529; synopsis in Italian, 484; Astronomical devices, 326

extracts, 490 Astronomy, 21(6), 22(5), 57, 58, 88(2), 205,

Liber sex principiorum, 207 210(2), 232, 250, 255, 260, 301, 326, 390,

Logica, 432 492; in English, 59 Mechanica, in Greek, 45 Athanasian Creed, 87, 190

Metaphysica, 490 | Athanasius, Saint, 37, 44, 48, 350, 396

Meteora, 364 De 16 exhortatione monachorum, 269 Oeconomica, Attila, 476 Perierminias, 207 Atyo, Arthur, ‘515 Physica, 364, 423 frag; comm. on, 487, 488 Aubert, Jehan, 443

Physiognomica, in Greek, 233 Aubrey, William, 225 Politica, 151; in English, 18, 213 Auction record, 3

Posteriora, 74 Auerbach, Johannes Praedicamenta, 207 Decretorium, 240

Priora, 74, 207; et Posteriora, 487; sum- Augsburg, 177, 291

mary, 402 Augsburger Geschlechter und Hochzeit RegisRhetorica, 151 _ ter, 288 Secretum secretorum, 527 Augurello, Giovanni Aurelio

Topica, 207;summary, 402 Sermonum liber, 525 Aristotle and Regina, 482 Augustina, Jorge, 31

Arithmetic, 326 Augustinians, 487

Arketyl de Melewode, Robert, 536(2) Augustinus, Saint, 36, 37, 83, 150, 151, 185,

Arma Christi roll, 99 207, 278 frag., 340, 364; catalogue of

General Index 547 works, 492; trans. by, 492; Opera, 149, 431; Soliloquii animae ad Deum, 192

Opuscula, 335 Speculum de perfecto modo vivendi, 403

Ad Augustinum, 344 Speculum peccatoris, 174, 232, 421 Ad auxilium episcopum, 246 Aulus Gellius, extracts, 83

Ad penitentes, 191 Noctes Atticae, 74, 147 Ad quendam comitem carissimum, 192 Auogario, Ambrosio, 421 Ad §. Paulinum, 368 Aurelius Victor, 70 Ad seculares, 191 Liber illustrium virorum, 190

Adversus Manicheos, 420 Aureus numerus, 399 Collatio trinitatis beati, 492 Aurispa, Johannes, trans. by, 153, 486 Confessiones, 14, 82, 521 Aurispe, Antonio

De agone Christiano, 521 Controversia, 71

De beata vita, 5 Ausonius, 184 frag. De civitate Dei, 189, 263, 423 frag.; in Sentencie septem sapientum, 283

French, 41; table of, 477 Versus de XII Caesaribus, 493 De conjugiis adulterinis, 368 Austria: chronicle, 164 De consensu evangelistarum, 10 Autolycus, 20

De contemplatione, 192,214 Avalos, Ferdinando Francesco d’, 380

De continentia, 368 Averroés, 4; comm. on Aristotle, 364(2) De cura pro mortuis, 368 De substantia orbis, 150, 364

De dialectica, 492 Super librum de plantis, 364 De doctrina Christiana, 83 Trattato di fisica, 56

De fide et operibus, 492 Avicenna, 1, 144, 527; discourse based on, 512 De illis qui non faciunt poeniam, 246 Canon medicinae, lib. 1, 204; lib. V, 434

De laude Psalmorum, 174 De anima, excerpts, 478 De magnificentiis Hieronymi, 122(2) Mineralia, 150

De Manicheis conversis, 492 Avila, Pedro de, 509 De mirabilibus, 89 Aviso del modo q’avia en el govierno de los De nativitate et passione Christi, 26 Indios, 296

De ordine,492 5 Avitus, Alcimus De ovibus, De origine mundi, 390 De pastoribus, 492 Awbrey, Thomas, 101

De perfectione iustitiae, 148 Aylmer, Bishop John, 225

De poenitentia, 14 Aymé Cassian, 28 De prohibendis kalendis Januarij, 5 Aznar de Cozar, Andrés, 508 De Psalmis LI-LXVIII, 285 Aztec land title, 496 De scala claustralium, 123 Aztec wheel calendar, 496

De spiritu et anima, 316, 474 B De speciebus superbiae, 174

De superbia et vanitate, 17 De vanitate, 489 B., by, 99 De vita christiana, 489H., Ba.,trans. Ro., 227

Dialogus Christi cum anima, 521 Babington, Anthony, 102, 172 Dica quot sint virtutes Psalmorum, 388 Babrius, 26

Enarrationes in Psalmos, 254 Bacon, Lady Ann, 373 Epistola ad §.Cyrillum, 87 Bacon, Anthony, 373(2) Exhortatio ad Julianum, 246 Bacon, Francis, 373(2)

In epistolam S. Johannis, 241 Bacon, Nathaniel, 373(2), 375

In evangelium S. Johannis, 189 Bacon, Sir Nicholas, 373(2), 375 Manuale, 122 Recreations of his age, 100 Meditationes, 202 Bacon, Nicholas, Jr., 373 Quaestionum XLV ab Orosio proposito, 420 Bacon, Roger, 317, 530

Regula, 240, 346, 487; in Dutch, 451 De naturis metallorum, 527

Responsio ad Orosium, 492 Speculi almukesi compositio, 409 Retractatio in libro contra Priscillianistas, . Speculum philosophiae, 486

492 Tractatus trium verborum, 478

Retractatio in libro de correctione Donatis- Bacon family, accounts, 39

tarum, 492 Bagasser, Leonhart, medical collections, 136,

Retractatio in libro de fide et operibus, 492 137

Sermo ad iudices saeculi, 17 Bailey, Enoch, 171 Sermones, 88; ad heremitas, 539 Baillé, Pierre, 445

Soliloquia, 82,398, 474; in French, 429 Baindet, 444

548 General Index Baker, John, 111 Batman, Stephen, commonplace book, 229 Balbi, Pietro, trans. by, 72 Baudouin d’Avesnes Baldegovia, Spain: Libro de apeos y aclaracio- Chroniques, 83

nes, 249 Bautista, Jerénimo, 6

Baldus de Ubaldis, 113 Bazan, Gonzalo, 510

Baldwin, 115 Bearn, 126 Baltinglas, James Eustace, 3d Viscount, 225 Beaton, Archbishop James, 371

Bannicius, Jacobus, 254 Beatrice, wife of Charles I, Comte de Provence, Baptista Mantuanus, Opuscula, 160 Beatus

Baptista, Magister, 141 92

Barbarigo, Agostino, 82 In Apocalypsim, 351 Barbarus, Franciscus, 486 Beatus Senensis De re uxoria, 71, 93,237, 402 De artis oratorem, 71 Barini, Francesco, 374 Beauchesne, Jean de, 272 Barlaam and lIosaphat, in Greek, 47 Beauville, Ponce de, 442

Barnes, John, 102 Beccacuti, Annibale, 380

Barnham, Benedict, 225 Beccadelli, Antonio, 83, 486 Barre genealogy, 100 Beccadelli, Lodovico Barrientos, Ignacio de, 9 Vita del Cardinale Reginaldo Polo, 154 Bartholomaeus, 139 , Beccaria, Antonio, 42 Bartholomaeus Anglicus Becket, see Thomas Becket

De proprietatibue rerum, in English, 367; in Beda, 19, 24, 42, 81, 83, 180 frag., 181 frag.,

French, 14 278 frag.; Opera, 10

Bartholomaeus de Ebraco De constellationibus, 255 Super “firmiter credens,” 477 De natura rerum, 58 Bartholomaeus of Messina, 490 De planetis, 58

Bartholomaeus de Montagna De quodam quia mortuis resurrexit, 191

Antidotarium, 62 Historia ecclesiastica, 361 frag.

Bartholomaeus (Albizzi) de Pisis In Tobiam, 521

410 Super parabola Salomonis, 109

Liber conformitatum B. Mariae cum Christo, Super Canticum canticorum, 26, 109

Bartholomaeus de Reckinga Helvetiorum Bedford, Duke of, 444

Liber judiciorum urinarum, 142 Bedford, Earl of, 371 De laudibus philosophorum, 71 Belasquez, Antonio, 321

Bartholomaeus Senensis Bedwod, Harry, trans. by, 99

Bartholomew, Saint, 51 Belasquez, Marina, 321

Bartolommeo de Ferrara Beldomando, Prosdocimus de

Polistoro, 67 Canones de motibus supercoelestium, 236

Bartolommeo de San Concordio Belles Heures of Jean, Duke of Berry, 327

Summa de casibus conscientiae, 106, 516 Belliére, Tanguy Duchatel, Vicomte de, 445

Bartolus de Saxoferrato Bellosguardo: statutes, 51 De insignis et armis, 391 Belmont-sur-Vair, 308

Digestorium, 534 frag. Belo, Lorenzo Tractatus alimentorum, 51 Scholia, 235

Barzizius Bergomensis, Gasparinus Bembo, Francesco

Epistolae, 83, 421 : Riduttione delli sette Salmi in sette sonetti, In epistolus Senecae, 83 268 Basil, Saint, 36,214, 412 Bembo, Pietro, 159, 280 (2), 375 (4) Ad Gregorium theologum, 493 Bencivenni, G.-B., 377

Admonitiones, 435 Bendel, Joachim, writing-book, 260 De legendis antiquorum libris, 488 Benedict XII, Pope, 105 (2), 281 De legendis libris gentilium, 76, 401 Benedict of St. Maur De liberalibus studiis, 37 Roman de Troie, 481 Homiliae in Psalmos, in Greek, 288 Benedictus, Saint

Laus vite solitarie, 192 Regula, 243, 349, 362, 400, 489; for nuns, Liturgy, in Greek, 277 203; in Catalan, 249 Baskerville, Sir Thomas, 225 Benedictus Canutus, | Basle, Council of, 52, 113, 400, 492 Benedictus Capra Basseta, Domingo de, 517 Lectura, on the Decretals, 104

Bassett, Arthur, 440 Benedictus de Nursia, 141

Bassi, Pietro Andrea di Bentivoglio, Giovanni, 271

Fatiche de Hercule, 272 Berceure, Pierre, trans. by, 50, 247 Bate, H., 333 Bercosa, 292

General Index 549 Berengarius de Landora Bible, commentary, 220 frag., 221 frag.; com-

Etymachia, 430 pendium of, 94; extracts, 516; pictorial, Bergamo, 54, 484 70; table of, 122 Berkeley Hours, 393 Bible, Histoire dela, 207 Berengaudus, comm. on Apocalypse, 337, 348 208; quotations, 92; selections, 285; stories,

Bernard e Miraldo, Jehan Biblia, 276, 284 frag., 290 frag., 297 frag., Coma se ada inbrigliare il cavallo, 334 326 frag., 411, 516 frag.; 8th cent., 396;

Bernard of Parma 9th cent., 396, 441 frag.; 12th cent., 514

Casus decretalium, 112 frag.

Bernardinus Cyllensis, 77 Austria, 14th cent., 423 frag. Bernardinus Senensis, Saint Bohemia, 14th cent., 362

De contemptu mundi, 191 England, 9th cent., 14 frag.; 11th cent., 518; De contractibus et usuris, 54 12th cent., 81, 361; 13th cent., 4, 165, 169,

De vita christiana, 54 279, 394, 396, 423 frag., 519, 520; 14th

Sermones, 330 cent., 14, 393, 411, 487, 536 frag. Bernardo da Felleto, Moro, 192 Flanders, 14th cent., 415; 15th cent., 153

Bernardus, Saint, 93, 218, 219, 340, 364, 399, France, 8th cent., 39 frag.; 9th cent., 397;

412, 533; Opuscula, in Italian, 4-5 12th cent., 24 frag.; 13th cent., 26 frag., 27,

Charitas patiens est, 411 40, 211, 260, 273, 300, 363, 396, 463 frag.,

De concepcione Virginis Mariae, 412 472 frag., 513, 518(2), 522, 538; 14th

De consideratione, 79, 433 cent., 27, 394, 488

De cura rei familiares, 71, 82, 246, 491, 494 Germany, 13th cent., 465 frag.; 14th cent.,

De falatia vite presentis, 192 432; 15th cent., 92, 125, 186 De miseria vitae, 17 Italy, 7th-8th cent., 24 frag.; 12th cent., 41 De revocatione lapsi, 246 frag., 521; 13th cent., 199 frag., 397; 14th De scala claustralium, 123 cent., 10, 178, 432; 15th cent., 460 frag. Dicta, 239 Netherlands, 10th cent., 442 frag. Epistolaa Raymond, 280 Biblia pauperum, 122, 331; in Italian, 219 Epistola a Rinaldo Chavalier, 280 Biersteden, Asmus, writing-book, 259 Epistola ad Eugenium Papam, 79 Bingham, Sir Richard, 224 Exceptiones super meditationibus, 437 Biondo, Padre

Formula honestae vitae, 191 Morte dell’ illustrissimo Sig. Troilo Savello, Lamentations, in French, 480 416

Liber admonitionis, 82 Biron, Duc de, 371 Liber soliloquiorum, 403 Birviesca, 292

Meditationes, 232 Bischazza, R. P. Alberto, trans. by, 476 Sermones de tempore, 431 Biud de Haro, Don Vita Malachi, 36 Anatomy of Spain, 99 Bernardus de Gordonio Blackfriars Theatre, 106-107 De floebotomia, etc., 1 Blanchardine and Eglantine, 481 Lilium medicinae, 132, 133, 135; in Hebrew Blas, Juan, 295

511 , Blandino di San Gabriello, 473

Bernardus Parmensis, 114 Bloodletting figure, 204, 210

Berne wyn, 14119 Boccaccio, Giovanni, 93 Bernelinus, | Ameto, 265 Berners, Juliana Caida de principes, 250 Companies of beasts and fowls, 324 De claris mulieribus, 71, 248 Beroaldus of Fargues, 198 De montibus, silvis, etc., 66

Berthelet, Thomas, binding by, 56 Decameron, in French, 247, 480

Berto Martini de Santo Gimignano, Nicolao, Des nobles hommes et femmes, 397

trans. by, 95 Epistole a Pino de Rossi, 84

Bertucius, Johannes, 77 Fabula Griseldis et Valteri, 98 Betanzos, Fr. Domingo, 501, 502(2) Fall of princes, 201

Bethen, alchemical works by, 530 Filostrato, 42,178

Beuchamp, John, 537 et Sigismunda, 98 Béze, Théodore de, Tancred 376 Teseide, 484

Bianchini, Giovanni Bodley, Sir Thomas, 375

Bible Arithmetica, 20,74 In Dutch, 460 frag. De consolatione philosophiae, 26, 27(2), 74, Tabulae de motibus planetarum, 21 Boethius, 4, 19, 39, 181 frag.; Opuscula, 95

In English, 518 148(2), 322, 326, 361; in French, 344 In Greek, 45(3), 80, 163 frag., 442 frag. De disciplina scholarium, °322

In Latin, see Biblia De musica, 150

550 General Index De unitate et uno, 423 Bosco Marengo: statutes, 476

Topica, 77 Bouchier, Jean, 444 ]

Boethius de Dacia Boule, Andri, binder, 309

De summo bono, 150, 364 Bourbon, Cardinal Charles de, 371

De somno et vigilia, 364 Bowes, Sir George, 381 Bojardo, Matteo Maria, 282 Bowdery, Thomas, 173

Boldensele, Guilielmus de Bowll, William, 101

De terra sancta, 300 Braccesi, Lorenzo, 375 Bollard, Nicholas Bracton, Henricus de

On arboriculture, 228 De legibus Angliae, 51 Bollart, Bragadin family, 483 Oratio,Raoul 272 Bragadino, Andrea

Bologna, Giovannida, 378 Magister ancupatoris, 44 Bologna: Goldsmith’s Guild, statutes, 127; Bramante, Donato, 280 privileges of the city, 403; regula of the Brandanus, Saint Bernardines of S. Francis, 212; university, Orationes, 169

diploma, 293, 522; university, statutes of Braunschweig, Hieronymus, 142(3)

the College of Spain, 402 Brefe sumarie and demonstracion of the De nobilitate, 71; in Italian, 147 Bretun, Henry, 536

Bonaccursius Pistoiensis estate of England and Wales, 173

Bonadeo, Camillo, writing-book, 266 Breviarium, 181(5) frag., 221 frag., 514 frag.;

De gradibus, 17 use, 208 De laude Jesu Christi, 411 Bavaria, 15th cent., 393

Bonaventura, Saint, 78, 412 14th cent., 16; 15th cent., 514; Franciscan

De sex alis seraphin, 483 England, 15th cent., 170

De triplici via, 409 Flanders, 16th cent., 539

De venerabili sacramento altaris, 403 France, 13th cent., 325; 14th cent., 525 frag.;

De vita Jhesu, 403 15th cent., 10, 13, 170 frag., 238, 497, 512,

Dicta salutis, 430 532, 539 In Sententias Petri Lombardi, 84; in II Sen- Germany, 14th cent., 258, 422; 15th cent.,

fentiarum, 244, 433, 434; in II Sententi- 170, 247, 258, 332, 531 arum, 412 Hungary, et Missale, 15th cent., 392 Legenda maior beatissimi Francisci, 211, Italy, 14th cent., 178, 536 frag.; 15th cent., 318 268, vitae, 271, 285, 314,531 358, 511, 519, 522, Lignum 409302, $23,

298 . 286

Meditationes vitae Christi, in English, 169, Netherlands, 14th cent., 216; 15th cent.,

Stimulus divini amoris, 264; in English, 479; Spain, 13th cent., 84; 15th cent., 268

in German, 408 Breviate of ye gettinge of Ireland, 201

Bonaventuro, Giovanni Battista, 63 Brechtel, Stephan, 2

Bonaventuro, Sebastiano, 63 Bredoon, Simon Bondelmontibus, Cristoforus Arithmetica, 1, 211 Liber insularum archepelagi, 299, 437 Bregy, Denis, 99 Bondi de Aquilegia, Johannes Brice, Germain

De rhetoricam, 475 Panegyric to Leonardo Loredano, 266

Bonello, Geronimo, 377 Brigitta, Saint Bonenfant Salomonis, 236 De excellentia B. Virginis, 347 Bonet, Honoré Liber coelestis imperatoris ad reges, 347

Arbre des batailles, 43, 112, 209, 257, 481 Libri coelestium revelationum, 347 Bonifacius, Saint Orationes IV, 347 De perfectione monasticae, 123 Profezia, 319

Bonifacius VIII, Pope, 191 Briscoe, Edward, 373(2) Decretales, 81, 84, 281, 361, 463 frag.; Brisebarre, Jean alphabetical list of, 106; excerpts, 55 Restor du paon, 395

Bonsignori, Giovanni det Brisebarre de Douai, 480

Libro imperiale, 154 Brito, Guillelmus Bonus Johannes, 236library, Dictionary, 489 “i ified English 227 ,Duke of, 444 Book-list, unidenti Brittany, Arthur III, Book of Common Prayer, 18 Booksellers, Britton, John 51, 401 . os epsVincenzo, De212 legibus Angliae, Borghini, 375 mae |! Borgia, Cesare, 375, 487 Brivio, Giuseppe, 375

Borgia, S. Francis, 11 Brixsen, Wendel von, 142

Brocardus C

General Index 551

Descriptio Terrae Sanctae, 475 Brombach, Niclaus Cabronero, 474 Cronick, 112 Cabello Valboa,Juan, Miguel

Brondoli, Giovanni Francesco, 159 Miscelanea Anthartica, 500 Bronzini, Angiolo, 376 Caccini, Giovanni, 280, 375 Brothers of the Common Life, 193 Cadamosto, 438

Brotinelli, Dalmacius, 236 Caen: Abbey of S. Stephen, 373

Broughton, Hugh Caesar, Julius, 73,76; Opera, 27, 71, 267; Harmonie of the Bible, 450 Opera, in French, 43 Brousses: seigneurie, rents and incomes, 475 De bello gallico, 269; in Italian, 84

Brown, Thomas, 535 Caesar, Sir Julius, 225 Brullinus, Aloysius, 29 Caesar Patavini,O. M., 98 Brunner, Johannes Caesarius Arelatensis, Saint, 37 Grammatice rhythmica, 96 Homeliae, 122 Bruno Longoburgensis, 60(2) Sermones, 335 Chirurgia magna, 133 Caesarius of Nazianzus, 47

Chirurgia minor, 145 Calais, 209

Brunswick, Dukes and Duchesses of, costume Calanus, Juvencus Caelius

album,111 437Calderinus, Historia Attile, 476 Brussels, Johannes Brut, chronicle of England, 171, 247, 400, Concordantia, 122 513; condensed version, 289; French Calderé6n, Alonso, 296 version, 27 Calendar, see Kalendar Brutone, Henry and Margery de, 98 Calixtus I], Pope, 191, 192 Brutus Calixtus III, Pope, 192 Epistolae, 76 Calmeilles, Guide, 474 Brutus, 403 Calvin, Jean, 281(2) Bruyant, Jacques Camara, Juan dela, 212 Voie de pauvreté et de richesse, 344 Cambini, Andrea

Bry, Johann Theodor de, writing-book, 261 Della progenie del regnio de Franchi, 155 Buckhurst, Lord, 103, 449; see also Dorset, Campanus, comm. on Euclid, 4

Earl of Campanus de Novara, astronomical tables, 20

225 Campion, Edmund, 225

Buckingham, George Villiers, 1st Duke of, Theorica planetarum, 22

Budensis ms. of Tacitus, 34 Campion, Thomas, 385 Bueil, Jehan de, 294 Campora, Jacopo, Bishop of Caffa

Bullinger, Heinrich De immortalitate anime, 202 Historia, 433 Canale, Zibaldon da, 80 Buonaparte, Jacopo, 292 Candia, 412

Buonaparte, Francesco, 376 Canepa, Albino de, portolan chart, 299 Buonaparte, Lodovico, 376 Canga de Quinones, Suera, 507 Buonarroti, Michael Angelo, 228, 282, 374 Canhac, Jeande, 443

Burbage, 107 Canisio, Cardinal Egidio, 321 Burckhard von Horneck Canon horologii nocturnalis, 58

De senectute conservanda, 133 Canon law, 51, 412; excerpts on, 489

Introductorium, 133 Canter, Henry, 173

Burghley, William Cecil, Lord, 30, 101(2), Canterbury Bible, 394

281, 449, 515 Canticum canticorum, 64, 183 frag., 435, 492 Buridanus et Regina Navarrae, 98 comm. on, in Dutch, 512 , Burgundy: ordinances, 43 519; catena on, 48(2); comm. on, 232: Burlamacchi, Francesco, 376(2) Cantus Danielis Justini Politiani, 526

Burleigh, William, 100 Cantzler, Jacob, 142 Burley, Walter Capello, Andrea, 376 De sex principiis, 409 Capilupi, Camillo, 375 Vitae philosophorum, 73, 75, 180, 391, Capisuto, Camillo, 448

473 . Cappo, Capino di, 376

Buscaylet, Antoine, 3 Capponi, Bishop Guglielmo, 380

Busch, Georg, 22 Capponi, Lodovico, 380 Business accounts, in Italian, 181 Capriccio e commedia, 535 Bustamente, Fernando, 372 Capris, Stephen de, 447 Bustron, Florio, trans. by, 476 Caracciolo, Antonio, 376

Buzenski, Hieronim, 282 Cardines, Alise de, "292

552 General Index Cardines, Leonardo de, 292 Cefalonia, 280

Carmen dulce Mariae, 245 Cellini, Benvenuto, 177 Carrillo de Albornoz, Pedro, 372 Celtes, Conrad, trans. by, 283 Carlo Borromeo, Saint, 375 Cenci, Francesco, 292 Caro, Annibale, 376 Ceneda: statutes and ordinances, 55 Carolus Aretinus, 486 Centum meditationes passionis Domini, 218 De nobilitate carmen, 399 Cerisay, Guillaume de, 294 Carpenter, Richard, 310 Cermisoni, Antonio, 486 Carri6n, Juan de, 507 Ceroia, zoe operatione de mane, 140 Carta de foresta, 27, 28 Certain most beneficial meditations, 97 Carta de hidalguia, 2, 160, 192, 212, 249(2), Cervantes, Hernando de, 509

268, 363, 406, 521, 532, 538 Cervino, Cardinal Marcello, see Marcellus II, Carteret, Sir George, journal, 437 Pope

Carvajal, Dofia Francisca de, 110 Cesalpino, Andrea, 377

Carvallo, Cristébal, 7 Cesi, Cardinal Bartolomaeus, 126 Casas, Bartolomeo de las, 498, 501 Cespedes, Antonio de, 532 Historia general de las Indias, 495 Cespedes, Christoval de, 532

Castaneda Leén, Juande, 507 Cessolis, Jacobus de Castellar, Pedro de, 498 De ludo scacchorum, 238, 264, 469; in Castellense, Cardinal Adriano French, 176; in German, 255 De Romanae ecclesiae potestate, 266 Ceynos, Francisco, 502 Castello, Raimundo del, 93 Chaderton, Laurence, 253 Castello: magistrate of, 5-6 Chalcidius, trans. by, 487

Statutum mercantie, 51 Chalon: bailiff, 110

Castiglione, Baldassare di, 177, 202, 376(3) Chanson des Lorrains, 290 frag.

Castiglione, Branda, 376 Chansonnier, 28, 480; Provencal, 360 Castiglione, Camillo, 376 Chapelet de virginité, 388

Castro, Joao Charlemagne, 412; life of, 404

Roteiro, 299 Charles V, Emperor, 111(2), 112(2), 155(2), Castro Macedo, Melchor, 296 476, 496, 521 Castro, Fr. Mateo de, 499 192, 222(2), 275, 370, 377, 382, 418, 446, Castro Medico, Stefano di, 416 Charles the Bold, Duke of Burgundy, 11

51 Charles VI, of France, 28, 443

Casus in quibus pater exhereditare possit filium, Charles V, of France, 14, 475

Catarina de’ Ricci, Saint, 380 Charles VII, of France, 444(2)

Catesby, Robert, 377 Charles VIII, of France, 445 Catherine, Saint, 482 Orationes, 490 Catherine of Alexandria, Saint, life of, 430 Charles IX, of France, 371, 377, 448 Catherine of Aragon, Queen of Henry VIII, 18 Charles V, of Germany

Catherine of Bologna, Saint Halsgerichtsordnung, 233 Sette armi spirituali, 483 Charles I, of Naples and Sicily Catherine of Genoa, Saint, 289 Constitutiones, 55 Catherine de Médicis, 11, 371, 377(3), 448 Charles II, of Navarre, 422 Catherine, of Portugal, 11 Charles I, Comte de Provence, 92 Catherine of Siena, Saint Charles IIT, of Savoy, 447

Catiline, 373 255 Cato Charms,93 in German,

Ein gaistlicher Rosengart, 389 Charles V, of Spain, 102, 212, 292, 293, 372,

Disticha, 168, 280, 323 Charron, Givinant de, 448 Catullus Charters Carminae, 38 Austria, 448

Cattaveri, 113 England, 111, 112, 172(2), 173(3), 174, Caudebec, Vicomte de, 424 188(2), 222, 229, 236, 256, 288, 302, 307,

Cavalca, Domenico 314, 370, 373(6), 374, 406(2), 407, 418, Libro della patientia, 402 424, 445, 446, 447(2), 448(2), 449(2),

Specchio di croce, 203 404 474, 514, 515(2), 519, 535(10), 536(12),

Cavalli, Marin de, 154,Flanders, 155 537(8) Cavendish, George 474 Life of Wolsey, 227 France, 111, 174, 236, 272, 294, 305, 424,

Cawarden, Sir William, 107 442(5), 443(4), 444(3), 445(5), 447,

Cecco d’Ascoli 448(5), 449, 474(5), 525, 536(2), 537

L’acerba, 94, 361 Germany, 3, 446

Cecil, Sir Robert, 19, 449 Hungary, 447(2)

General Index 553 Italy, 180, 192, 236, 248, 264, 314, 415, Cicero, 84, 93, 418; Opera, 49

418(4), 419, 477 Ad Q.Fratrem, 202

Netherlands, 447, 448 De amicitia, 4, 37, 64, 94, 264, 403, 450,

Spain (including Spanish America), 3, 14, 517; in Italian, 389 111, 164, 206, 236, 249, 276(2), 296, 370, De divinatione, 84 371, 372(11), 373, 417, 474, 521, 537 De finibus, 72, 85 Chartier, Alain, works, in English, 148 De inventione rhetorica, 113

Belle dame sans merci, 344 De laudibus Gn. Pompei, 486 Quadrilogue invectif, 257 De natura deorum, 717 Traité del espérance, 257 De officiis, 64, 113, 203, 264, 322, 404(2), Super deploratione gallicae calamitatis, 257 432, 517, 518 Chatelaine de Vergi, 524 De oratore, 64, 65, 68, 84, 85, 432

Chaucer, Geoffrey De senectute, 4(2), 37, 64, 264, 403 Astrolabe, 228 Epistolae, 28, 37, 64, 71, 72, 267, 421; ad

Canterbury tales, 176 Marcum Brutum, 189

Troilus and Criseyde, 360 Orationes, 28, 64, 65, 68, 84, 432(2) Che cosa é peccato mortale, 153 Partitiones oratoriae, 84, 113

Chavez, Gabriel, 508 Paradoxa, 4, 77, 94, 264, 323, 403, 517

Chemical recipes, 20 Pro Marcello, 40 Cheron, Jean, 444 Rhetorica, 65; ad Herennium, 168, 187, 189,

Cherubino, 93 404 Cherubinus de Spoleto, 533 Somnium Scipionis, 23, 77, 264, 323, 403

Chess problems, 330 Synonyma, 16, 37, 75 Chiarini, Giorgio di Lorenzo Topica, 84

Libro di marcantie et usanze di Paesi, 472 Tusculanae, 85, 395, 516

Chico de Molina, Alonso, 498, 504 Cignoli, Benedetto, 76

Chigi, Agostino, Cingoli: Chiromantia, 243380 Cisneros, Fr.priors, Garcia126 de, 501 Choir-books, unidentified, 253, 345 frag., 392 Cistercians, 85, 91

frag., 416, 428 frag., $14, 522, 523 Clara, Saint, see Clare, Saint

Cholmundelegh, H., 101 Clare, Saint, order of, 213, 216

Chousat, Jehan, 443 Clarke, Francis Christian III, of Denmark, 447 Praxis causarum Curiae de Arcubus, 104 Christine de Pisan Claudianus, 69; Opera, 267 Des fais darmes et de cheualerie, 231 De raptu Proserpinae, 37

Livre de trois vertus, 210 Clavicula Salomonis, 520

527, 529 Clement, 3

Christophorus Parisiensis, alchemical works by, “Clemens,” 519

Chronica des gantzen Fiiggerischen Geschlechts, Clement V, Pope, 105, 318

165 Constitutiones, 53, 55, 81, 244

Chronica regni Aragonum, 273 Clement VI, Pope, 105 Chronica vor und nach Christi geburt, 276 Missa contra subitaneam mortem, 205 Chronicle, 59 frag., 94 frag. Clement VII, Pope, 11(3), 280, 447 Chronicle, in Italian, 358 Clement VII, Antipope, 410 Chronicle of England, 226 Clement VIII, Pope, 202, 291 Chronicle of the Kings of England, 92 Clement, Richard, 101

Chronicon Angliae, 254 Cleomedes

Chronicon Hannonensis, 83 De contemplatione orbium coelestium, 487 Chronicon papale, 79 Cleopatra Chronicon regum Angliae, 523 Gynaecia, 135 Chronik der Bischéfe Augsburgs, 291 Cluny, Charles de Lorraine, Duc de, 448 Chronique des rois d’Angleterre, 251 Cobham, Henry Brooke, Baron, 225 Chr onique du monde, 255, 329 Coccius Sabellicus, Marcus Antonius, Opera,

Chronique enderondeaux, 84 85 Chroniques France, 332 Cod oo. 333 Church Fathers, selections from, 54; in Greek, © odex antiquttatum,

44, 45 Codex Huygens, 370

Church music, 202 Codex Petropolitanus, 367

Churchyard, Thomas, 253 Cofadria dela Madre de Dios, Regula, 532

Churron, Padre, 297 Cofadria del officio de los Liberos

Chydeokes, John, 537 Ordinaciones, 212

VIII, Pope 268

Cibo, Cardinal Giovanni Battista, see Innocent Cofadria del sanctissimo sacramento, Regla,

554 General Index

egla, 2 27

Cofadria de neo Senora de las Nieves, Constantinus, Julius Celsus, comm. on Caesar,

Coraternity eones sce oP Reeul 379 Constantinus Africanus, trans. by, 59, 60(2) of ver. S. Silvester, Regula, laticus,

Coke, Sir 225Grammar, Constantinus Coke, SirEdward, John, 225 in Lascaris. Greek, 212

oe seo? 242(2) Contarini, Alessandro, 192 Cole, John, 537 Contarini, Francesco, 98 Coligny, Gaspard de Chatillon, Duc de, 448 Contarini, Gasparo, 375 Collazio, Pietro Apollonio Contarini, Tommaso, 291

Colluthus, 46 365 Colonna, Egidio, see Columna Contile, Luca, 377

De exhortatione in Turchos, 73 Contemplations of the dread and love of God,

Colonna, Marcantonio, 377 Contra tempestate, 78 Colotlan, 295 Contreras, Pedro de, 216 Colthurst, Matthew, 447 Conways, Anthony, 281

Columbus, Christopher, 110 Cooking recipes, 291, 390, 435

Columbus, Ferdinand, 32 Copcot, John, 253

Columna, Aegidius Copho De archa Noé, 391 Modus medendi, 135, 205 De regimine principum, .80, 269; extracts, Copybook, in German, 177 391 Corbichon, Jehan, trans. by, 14 Historia Troiana, 490; in French, 395 Corbin, George, 173 Liber I sententiarum, 17 Cordiale de lV novissimis, 240

Tabula, 17 Cordoba, 111

Comment le roy s. Edmond trespassa par Corné, Amblard, 281

martire, 346 Cornelio, Giorgio, 266

Comment on fait de nouvel un Empereur par Cornelio, Giovanni, 266

election, 43 Cornelius, Father, S. J., 488

Common Pleas, Court of, 99 Corner, Marco, 192

Commonplace book, English, 254, 291; French, Cornwallis, Sir William, 225

160; German, 482; Italian, 485; humanist, Correa, Gaspar 69, 87, 98; legal, in English, 172; on virtues O Governador Iorge Cabrall, 348

and vices, 92 Soceso dos vezo reis e guovernadores, 348

Compagnia del Corpo di Cristo, 145 Corregio, 108 Composicio organi Ptolemei, 58 Correro, Gio, 155 Compositio et usus horologii, 58 Cortés; Hernando, 501, 511 Compton, Sir Henry, 111 Signese la sesta relacion, 496 Computus chirometralis, 441 Coruna, Conde de, 295(2), 296 Comtat Venaissin: Jews in, 236 Corvinus, Mathias, 347 Concini, Bartolommeo, 381, 382 Corvinus, Petrus Matthaeus, 281 Conclave of Pope Gregorie the 14th, 293 Cosmas Indicopleustes, 45 Conclusiones super quotlibeta, 320 Cosmography, 48 Conference betweene a scholler, a lawyer, and Costa Ben Luca

a merchant, 223 De differentia spiritus et animae, 150 Confessio, Franciscan, 245 Costa Rica, 500 Confessio fidei, 23, 169, 201; in French, 289 Costume albums, 271, 437(2), 438

Conflictus veris et hiemis, 517 Cotton, John Conjuring, 173 De musica, 116 Conrad of Clairvaux Coudray de Manteby, Robert, 537 Narratio, 85 Coullard, Philippe Jean, 99de, 28 leh. Courgnilleroy,

Conradinus, Balthasar

. Court Baron, 201

Febris miscellanea ungarica, 137

Consili a, -< debilitati i Coutume de Bretagne, 289 onsi um pro egimine corporis debilitati in Coverham Abbey Prayer Roll, 397 memons, 12> Coverte, John, 101 Conradus de Plauivi, 170 Coverte, Richard, 101

Conradus de Soltau, Bishop of Verdun Cradocke, Edward, 478

onstance, Credo, 19

C De summa cringe 487 Crafte of conjureynge, 173 Conclusiones, 494 Creed, Athanasian, 87 Constantine Harmenopulus, 55 Cremona, 54 Constantinos Rheginos, trans. by, 61 Crescentiis, Petrus de, 142

General Index 555 Liber ruralium commodorum, 44, 89, 204 Daustin, Johannes

frag., 304, 518 Rosarium, 527(2)

Crete, 54(2), 56; government documents, 80 Davy de Runham, John, 537

Cromer, Walter Daynerio, Antonio Maria, 280 Treatise of medicine and chirugery, 56 De accidentibus anime rationalis, 491 Cronica Veneziana, 235 De aegritudinibus puerorum, 139

Crook, John, 111 De aluminibus et salibus, 527 Crosse, John De arte bene moriendi, see Ars moriendi Crosse his coverte, 258 De austuribus, 145 Crotto, Luigi, 486 De catholica concordancia, 113

Cruzat, Juan, 505 De coloribus, 168, 333 Cryspe, William, 101 De compositione clavicordii, 58

Cuadrado, Pedro, 503 De compositione et usu torquati, 58, 255 Cunye, Richard, 172 De confessionibus audiendis, 244 Cuoco Napolitano, 390 De dedicatione templi Salomonis, 469

Curiale, Swiss, 13th cent., 64 De doctrina et custodia et cognitione avium, 276

Curtius, Quintus De doctrina virtutum et fuga viciorum, 391

262 De excommunicatione, 51

Historia Alexandri Magni, 415; in Italian, De dominica resurrectione, 85

Cuzco, Peru, 33; Caja réal, 29(2) De fine temporum, 182 frag. Cyprianus, Saint, 184 frag. De floratio omnium epistolarum canonicarum,

Oracione contra a li malificie, 526 246 Cyprus, 292, 412, 476 De floratio IV evangeliorum, 246 Cyrillus, Saint, Opera varia, 347 De gradibus, 205 Ad Augustinum, 87,344 De horis canonicis, 391 De miraculis Hieronymi, 122(2) De indulgentiis, 52 Lexicon, in Greek, 50 De infirmitatibus equorum, 243 Speculum sapientiae, 79 De indivisibilibus Dei, 364

De judiciis ad reprobandum testium, 52 De junipero, 62 De lapidi molari, 60

D De legibus canonicis, 170 De medicina animae, 38

Da Costa, Francisco De medicinis, 135

Tratado do provimento de guerra, 246 De memoria artificiali, 134

Dacre, Thomas, Lord, 537 De modo reddendi jus, 115

Dalle Vanne, Lorentino Biagio, 472 De morbis, 355 Damianus Heliodorus of Larissa, 20 De morte, 53 Danckonis de Saxonia, see Johannes Danckonis De musica, 489

de Saxonia De musica mensurabili, 152 Dancus, 60 De mystica cena, 255 Dandini, Bishop Girolamo, 378 De necessario et possibili, 364

Dandolo, Andrea, 115 De occultatione viciorum sub specie virtutum,

Dandolo, Enrico, 115 124 Dandolo, Leonardo, 443 De oculo morali, 435

Daniel, 190 frag. De orthographia, 93 Daniel Monacus De passione, 403 Vita S. Joannis Climaci, 347 De philosophia, 361

Dante et signis, 243 Credo,De 319planetis De praedicatoribus, 53

De monarchia, 344 De proporcionibus, in English, 389

Dieci commandementi, 319 De proprietate lune, 204 Divina Commedia, 319 frag. De qualitatibus equorum, 145

Dardel, Raoulin, 443 De lV elementis, 134 Dares Phrygius De lV virtutibus cardinalibus, 491 Historia Trojana, 73 | De V septenis, 182

Da Sintra, 438 De quodam fratre qui a mortuis resurrexit, 191 Dastille, Guillaume, 444 De relaxatione peccatorum per peregrinationem,

Dati, Gregorio or Leonardo 391 Sfera, 71, 213, 319, 438 De restitutione, 491 Datus, Augustinus De S. Benedicto, 469 Elegantiolae, 76, 173 De sacramentis, 418

Dauphiné: notarial register from, 284 De sacramentis clericis, 232

556 General Index | De sacramento corporis Christi, 173 Dialogus de queritis francie et anglie, 473 De sancte Virginis Dei matris natiuitate, 123 Dialogus Salomonis et Marcolfi, 153

De senescalsia Angliae, 449 Diaz, Catalina, Maria, and Juana, 3

De VII peccatis mortalibus, 293 Dicta philosophorum, in English, 148 De VII stationibus passionis Christi, 197 frag. Dicta salutis, 240 De VII vitiis capitalibus, 53; et peccato lin- Dictionary of legal terms, 417

guae, 329 Didymus, comm.Saint on the Odyssey, 48 De taxone, 57 Didymus, De temporalibus contempnendis, 475 De spiritu sancto, 95, 347 De theoria planetarum, 486 Diez de Vibar, Anton, 322

De III generibus vite humane, 1 Digesta, 260, 424 frag.; gloss on, 424 frag.

De Trinitate, 396 Dillon, John, 519

De triplici genere curacionis, 303 Dino del Garbo

De urinis, 205 De emplastris et unguentis, 133 De virtutibus herbarum, 409 Dinus de Rossonibus De vitiis capitalibus, 490 De praescriptionibus, 51

Death, Thomas D., 101 Tractatus succesionum ab intestato, 51 Decembrius, Petrus Candidus, trans. by, 84, Dio Cassius

262, 40155(3), Vita 397 et imperium Octaviani Decretals, frag. Greek, 263 Caesaris, in

Lectura super III Decretalium, 51 Diocles, letter to Antiochus, in Greek, 408 Defence of the Queen of Scots’ title to the Diodorus Siculus

throne, 229 Bibliotheca historica, 72

Definitiones vitiorum et virtutum, 409 Diogenes Cynicus

Degarres, 449 Epistolae, 267, 403 Degli Albanzani, Donato, trans. by, 397, 417 Diogenes Laertius, 46

Dei, Benedetto, 375 Vitae philosophorum, 68; in Italian, 77 Dekylburgh: parsonage, 99 Dionigi, Rinieri, 381

Del Castillo, Alonso, 502 Dionysius Areopagita, extracts in Greek, 47 Delgado, Alsonso, 505 Epistulae, 289 Del Guero, Pedro, 121 De mystica theologia, 424 frag.

Della Casa, Claudio, 369 Dionysius de Burgo S. Sepulcri, 68 Della Casa, Giovanni, 376(2) Dionysius Halicarnassus, 47

Della Cella, Giovanni, 93 Dionysius Periegetes, 46 Della Rovere, Francesco Maria II, 378 Dionysius Pitas Della Rovere, Guidobaldo II, 380 Sermones, 532

Delli pianeti e segni del zudiaco, 288 Dioscorides, 140; extracts in Greek, 61

Del Monte, Cardinal Giovanmaria, see Julius De herbis masculinis et ferninis, 57

PopeGarcia, De materia medica, 352; in57 Greek, 206 DelIII, Pilar, 502 Liber medicinae,

Del Valle, Marqués, 501, 505 Disputatio inter clericum et militem, 473

Del Virgilio, Giovanni Disputatio inter corpus et animam, 237, 239 A llegoriae super fabulis Ovidii, 321) Disputatio sompniorum per philosophes, 209

Demades, 64 Disputazione fra tre gentildonne, 193

Demas, 76 Distinctiones, 182 Demosthenes, 64, 76, 84 Dits moraux des philosophes, 451

Orationes, in Latin, 65. Diviaco, Hieronimo ,

Denham, Robert, medical and scientific collec- Informatione di Bergamo, 484

tion, 138 Divisio sonorum, 152

Dennetiéres, A., 12 Doccourt dit Delacour, Jean, 110

Denstone Bible, 397 Dogale, 216 Derby, Earl of, 448 Dolce, Lodovico, 418

Deschamps, Eustache, 481 Domenici, Domenico Des Essarts, Pierre, 443 Quod liceat pestilentiam fugere, 133 Descriptio feminarum malarum, 491 De decimis non exigendis, 133

Desnaguelz, B. Domenico de Montechiello Abregé cosmographique, 230 Ovidio Epistole volgarizzate, 389 Destruction de Troye, 480 Dominguez, Juan, 295 Dethick, Sir Gilbert, 29 Dominicale, 452 Arms of the Knights of the Garter, 258 Dominicans, 105

Deuteronomy, 190 frag. Ordo extremae unctionis, 408 Devotional tracts, unidentified, 521 Dominicans, in Austria

Dialogus creaturarum, 73 Constitutiones, 11

General Index 557 Dominicus de Clavasio Einsiedel, Count Heinrich, 446(2)

Practica geometrica, 255 Ekin, Mr., 101 Donatus, 197 frag. Eleonora de Toledo, 375, 379

In Terentium, 70 Elias Cortonensis

In Virgilium,7269Elinandus Liber al kimistalis, 526, 272 527 Rudimenta, de Seningham,

Dondi, Jacopo, 236 Elizabeth I, of England, 100, 102(3), 107(3),

417 373(2), 448, 479; works done at her Sumaria relacién de las cosas de Nueva Mary, Queen of Scots, 406 Espafia, 499 Elizabeth de France, 377 . Doria, Andrea, 377, 447 Emblem-book, in French, Latin, and Italian, Doria, Gianettino, 377 309 Dorset, Thomas Sackville, Earl of, 19 Emanuel I, of Portugal, 518 Doni, Giovanni Battista d’Agniolo, accounts, 172(2), 175, 224, 227(2), 242, 291, 371,

Dorantes de Carranza, Baltasar houses, 99: justification of treatment of

Dowland, John, 63 Emiliano, Giovanni Stefano

Drake, Sir Francis, 107 Rhapsodarium, 82 Drake, John, 495 Emilius, 76 Draper, Matthew, 19 Encina, Simon de, 499

Drosay, Jean, 445 Enciso Vizino, Diego Ximines de, 268 Dru de Betteville, 236 Enfant sage @ trois ans, 230

Du Bellay, Cardinal Jean, 379, 414(2) England, laws and statutes, 53, 289, index 55;

Du Bellay, Martin, 414 navy, 224 Du Chesne, Jean, trans. by, 43 Engui, Geronimo de, 297

Ducket, Thomas, 378 Enigmata Aristoteles VII, 152 Du Conte, Bernard, 474 Enriqueta, Francisco, 31

Duddeley, Thomas, 515 Enriquez, Martin, 294, 295, 296

Diirer, Albrecht, 262 Enriquez de Castillo

Du Freise, 449 Cronica del Rey Enrique lV, 67

Du Moustier, Etienne, 443 Enrriquez, Don Martin, 504 Dunois, Jean, Comte de, 444 Entisbero Duns Scotus, Johannes, 87 De sensu composito et diviso, 176

Prologus in Sententias, 24 Epistles, Pauline, in Latin, 14, 254, 275, 394,

Super Matthaeum, 17 461 frag.

Super I Sententiarum, 91, 256 Epistola contra Wiclefistas et Hussatas, 80

Duodo, Pietro, 174 Epistola Jeremialis, 113

Durandus of Aurillac, 24 Epistola mandata ad uno amico, 147

Duru, Guillaume, 160 Epistolae, 76

Dusmansa, Bishop, 126 Epitaphium Senecae, 189

Duties of a high marshall in the field, 292 Epitaphium sponsi et sponsae, 411 Epitaphs, 73 E Erasmus, Desiderius, 241 Frizzo, Andrea, 54

Earl Marshall, office of, 97 Ernulfus de Lumbres, 272 Ebrardus Bethuniensis, 69 Errores Graecorum, 80 Graecismus, 168, 424 frag. Escobar, Baltazar de, 363

Ecclesia taxatio, 79 EsdrasI, 254

Ecclesiastes, 182 frag.; catena on, 48 Esecot, Richard, 537

Ecclesiasticus, 163 frag. Espinosa, Gaspar de, 370

Edward II, of England, 102 Esposizione sopra la Cantica, 263 Edward III, of England, 209 Essex, Robert Devereux, Earl of, 377 Edward IV, of England, 317, 377, 514; gene- Apologie, 371

alogy of, 450 ) Essex, Walter Devereux, Earl of, 226

Edward VI, of England, 107, 447 Este, Alfonso d’, 377, 378 Edward, the Black Prince, 443 Este, Ercole II d’, 377(2), 378

Edwardes, Evan, 173 Este, Cardinal Ippolito d’, 377

Edwards, Roger Este, Leonello d’, 486 Castra regia, 407 Este, Italy: tax inventory, 85

Egerton, Sir Thomas, 19, 449 Estrada, Fernando Alfonso de, 507 Ehrentraude, Saint, 455 Eu, Jean de Brienne, Comte d’, 442 Eight tokens of good character, 365 Euboea: laws, 115

Eike von Repgow122 | Eucherius, Saint Sachsenspiegel, Homeliae, 122

558 General Index Euclid Farnese, Cardinal Alessandro, 126, 376, 449 Elementa, 4, 22 Farrant, Richard, 107 Eugene IV, Pope, 11(4), 516, 519, 520 Fastolf, Sir John, 172(2)

Euripides Fastolf genealogy, 100 Tragoediae, in Latin, 234 Fauthet, Seigneur de, 442 Eusebean canons, 45 Fawkners’ glasse, 29 Eusebius Fazio, Bartolomeo, 85 De morte Hieronymi, 87, 122, 344 Feckenham, 302

Eusebius Caesariensis, 67 Federighi, Charlo, accounts, 417(2)

Chronicon, 277 Fees, in English, Evangelia206, preparatio, 434 Felice97Feliciano

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Historia ecclesiastica, 65 Poems, epistles, and sonnets, in Italian, 265

Eustachius, Saint, 281 Fellonius, Franciscus, 325 Eustachius of Antioch Felser, Michael, trans. by, 332

Contra Origenem, in Greek, 50 Felton, John Euteknios Sermones dominicales, 488 Paraphrase of the Alexipharmaka of Nikan- Feltrio, Francesco Maria, Duke of Urbino, 63

dros, 352 Fenain, 305

Paraphrase of the Theriaka of Nikandros, Fénelon, see La Mothe Fénelon

352 Ferabos, Johannes Andreas

Eutropius De modo et ordine erudiendi pueros, 168 Historia Romana, 81, 404 Ferdinand I, Emperor, 157, 257, 372(2), 373,

Evagrius, trans. by, 37 | 447 Evangelia IV, see Gospels Ferdinand V, of Aragon, 111

Evangelia Ss. Matthaei et Marci glossata, 199 Ferdinand I, of Naples, 378 Evangeliarium, in Greek, 531; in Latin, 63, Ferdinand, of Sicily, 70

221(2) frags., 427 frag. Ferdinand V, of Spain, 236, 377 Evangelistary, 151 Ferdinand V and Isabella, of Spain, 13, 250, Evia, Rodrigo de, 296 302, 372(2), 445, 521 Ewell, Simon, 537 Ferdinand III, Grand Duke of Tuscany, 204

Examen leprorum, 135 Fernandez, Gonzalo, 34 Elizabeth I, 98 Fernandez Madalene, Juan, 506

Exchequer, court of, 99; receipts, reign of Fernandez de Cérdoba, Gonzalo, 111, 250

Exempla, 73, 153, 516 Fernandez de Segura, Alonso, 503, 504(3) Exeter, Thomas Cecil, Ist Earl of, 225 Ferrara, Duchess of, 380

Exodus, 190 frag. Ferrers, Humphrey, 379

Expositio hymnorum, 116 Feuerwerkbuch, 478

Expositio mistica super Exodum, 124 Ficinus, Marsilius, 93, 248, 283, 381

Expositio super Magnificat, 53 De dio e di anima, 93

Expositio terminorum certorum, 51 Fiesole: S. Domenico, 374 Ezekiel, 52 frag. Fifteen O’s,in English, 325

Figurae operum Christi, 23 Figurae Veteris Testamenti, 53

F Filelfo, Francesco, 93 Filhol, Archbishop Antoine, 369

Fabius, Peregrinus, 275 Filmer Part-books, 63 Fabliaux, frag. Filonardi, Ennio, 375 Fabricil, 290 Principio Fine, Oronce

Allusioni, imprese, et emblemi, 274 Sphere du monde, 256 Fabritius, 76 Fiore di virtu, 264 Fagiuoli, Giovanni Battista, poems in Italian, Fiori e vita di filosafi, 389 416 Ugo Firmicus Maternus, 333 Faidit, Five inner senses, 365 Lo donatz proensals, 362 Five outer senses, 365

Faits des Romains, 290 frag. Flamel, Nicolas

Falconry, 26(2), 28, 29, 30, 32(2), 34(2), 44, Sommaire philosophique, 527

60, 261 Flanders, Baldwin IX, Count of, 442

Famé, René, trans. by, 252 Flanders, treaty with Great Britain, 299

Fanshawe, Sir Thomas Flavius Avianus

Answere, 472Flavius Fabulae, 168 Fantello, Zuane Blondus Pratica de mesurar le terre, 390 Italia illustrata, 68

Farm, instructions for managing, 94 Flexel, Leonhart, 278

: General Index 559 Fliscus, Stephanus : Vita di Pietro Aretino, 539 De compositione, 154 Franco, Pedro, 506

Synonyma, 154 Francois I, of France, 13, 281, 377, 446, 481(2)

Florence, republic, 71, 155, 319, 476; customs Francois II, of France, 448 duties, 472, 473; laws and statutes, 292, Frecht, Martin 418; merchants, statutes and ordinances, Annotationes in Placita philosophorum, 469

472(2); senate, 155 : Frederick II, 475

Deliberazione degl’ uffiziali dell’ Nuova Ven- Constitutiones, 55

tina, 293 Frederick II, Emperor

Church of S. Marco, 374 - Science de chasser aux oiseaux, 261

Florus Fredericus de Venetiis Abbreviatio librorum Titi Livii, 433 Super Apocalypsim, in Italian, 390 Rerum Romanorum libri IV, 432 Fredoli, Cardinal Berengarius, 105

Foix, Gaston de Freelove, Robert, alchemical miscellany in Eng-

Master of game, 29 lish, 530103 Foix, Paul de, 371 Freke, Robert, Foix, Robert de, 525 Frescobaldi, Leonardo de

Fomelli, Alessandro, writing-book, 266 Viaggio in Eggitto, 319

Foresi, Bastiano Fries, Lorenz Triumphus virtutum, 248 Chronik von Franken, 233

Forest, Richard, 537 Geschichte des Bauernkriegs, 233

Forget,absolutionis, Pierre, 371257 Froissart, Jehan Forma Chroniques, 85, 152

Forme quonJ.,tenoit des tournoys, 262 Frontinus | Fortescue, 100 | De re militari, 267 Fortescue, Sir John, 19, 449(2), 515 Stratagemata, 203 Fortescue, Thomas, 515 Frottole, part-book of, 64

Fortifications de villes, 326 Fucecchio: legal records, 421

Fortuna Anglie, 209 Fuchs, Christ. Foscari, Francesco, 72 De excommunicatione, 491 Four cardinal virtues, 365 Fuchs, Leonhart, 137, 144

Fournier de Montauban, Jean Fiigger family, chronicle, 165

Fox, Edward 371(2)

De lapide philosophorum, 527 Fuensalida, Catherine Manrique, Countess of,

siae, 228 Fuente Bureva, 292

De vera differentia regiae potestatis et eccle- Fuensalida, Fr. Luis de, 501

Frag der zirurgeicus, 139 Fuero juzgo, 114

France, 230; Conseil concernant les finances, Fulgentius, 1, 396 481; kings, 307; Reformateurs du royaume, Fulke, William, 225, 253

537; treasury rolls for 1503, 473 Funeral obsequies, 43

Francis of Assisi, Saint Funerals, heralds’ certificates of, 225

ITestamentum, fioretti, 213 Fuscolo, Pietro, 54 317, 469 Fyton, Edward, 101

Franciscans, 410, 412, 519-520, 533; in

Mexico, 7(3), 8 | Abbreviatio statutorum, 318 G Constitutiones, 318

Regula, 245, 317, 412, 469; of the monks of Gaeta, Nicolaus

S. Chiara, 212; of the third order, 213 Institutionum iuris Neapolitani librilV, 416

Francesco, chancellor, 474 Gagne de Périgny, Philibert Bernard, 340 Francisco, Duke of Mantua, 41 Galdos, Alonso de, 509

Francisco de Spagnia, 141 Galeazzo di Santa Sofia

Franciscus, 447 De febribus, 133 Franciscus Aretinus, trans. by, 35, 70, 76, Galenus, 1, 56, 57, 59, 60(3), 62, 140, 144,

403(2) 206, 317 Franciscus de Prado De antidotis, 61

Franciscus de Mayronis, 245 Antiballomenon, 205 Commentaria in Aristotelis opera, 289 De medicinis experimentatis, .59

Francisque, Pierre, 414 De simplici medicina, 409 Franck, Paulus, writing-book, 325 De simplicibus farmaciis, 410 Franco de Polonia, 58 De virtute centaureae, 135 Modus construendi torquetum, 255 Diagnosis from dreams, in Greek, 409 Franco, Niccolo Historia philosophica, in Greek, 233

560 General Index Microtegni, 59 excerpts, Genealogical56 notes, in English, 97; in Italian, Tegni, 60; 416

De theriaca, 61, 62 General de Bourbonnais, Nicolas de, 474 Galfridus de Vinosalvo Genesis, 184 frag.; in German, 333 Enchiridion, 168 Genoa: Bank of S. George, 280 Poetria novella, 97, 403 Gentile da Fabriano, 534 Gallegos, Gonzalo, 507, 508 Gentile da Foligno Gallegos, Hernando de, 509 De hernia, 134 Gallegos, Pedro de, 500 Gentili, Antonio, silver binding by, 336

Galfrid, son of Hamon, 535 Generides, 367

Galletti, C., 292 Geoffrey de Mandeville, 236 Gama, Vasco da, 348 Geoffrey of Monmouth

Gambara, Domitillia, 174 Prophecies of Merlin, 307

Gamen de Waketon, Alan, 536(2) Geometry, 326, 519; handbook, 22 Gancelinus of Albano, Cardinal, 105 Georgius Pachymeres, 47

Gandini, Antonio, 228 Georgius Trapezuntius, 75; trans. by, 434 Ganymed and Helena, 240 Gérard d’Anvers

Garafa, Cardinal Carlo, 292 A bbreviatio figuralis historie, 340

Garafa, Giovanni, 292 Gerard de Mortagne, 43

Garcia, Juan, 322 Gerardo da Villamagna, 351

Garcia de Palacios, Diego, 500 Gerardus Bituricensis, 60 Garcia de la Veldad, Alonso, 113 Summa de modo medendi, 205

Garnier, 282 60(5), 204

Gargrave family, 291 Gerardus Cremonensis, 58, 60; trans. by, Garter, Order of the, 258; statutes, 224 Theorica et practica, 57

Garzoni,C., 155 Theorica planetarum, 301

Gaspar de Roccha Contrata Gerardus d’Ognisanti, 236 De flebotomia, 139 Gerbertus, 19 De modo cauterizandi, 139 De proporcionibus, 389 Gaspar Veronensis Summa perfectionis, 478 Regulae grammaticales, 402 Germain, Jehan Gasparinus Pergamensis Chemin de paradis, 451 De arte punctuandi, 515 Gerson, Johannes, Opuscula, 61 Gaston de Foix, see Foix De diversis temptationibus, 489

Gaudentius Philosophus, 48 De duplici statu, 391 Gaudy, Francis, 100 De parvulis ad Christum trahendis, 391 Gaufridus de Trani, 397 De passionibus anime, 530 Gautier de Chatillon, 30 De potestate ecclesiae, 95 Gesta Alexandri Magni, 94(2) De practica theologie mistici, 530 Gayssials, Guillaume, 3 De praeceptis decalogi, 232

Gaza, Theodorus De speculativa mistici theologie, 530

Grammatica, in Greek, 401 Gertner, Franciscus, 139 Gebedenboek, 223 Gervaise, Jenin, 445 Gebenus of Eberbach Gervase of Tilbury

Pentachordum, 182 frag. Otia imperialis, 318

Geber (alchemist), alchemical tracts, 527 Gesta Romanorum, 73, 240

Liber investigationis, 527 Geuthen, Bernard, 442

Geber (astronomer) Geyr, Wolffgang, 142 Liber de astronomia, 486 Ghatrif, 30

Gebetbuch, 320 Gherinx, Johannes, 153 Gedicht von einer stoltzen Aertigen und prechti- Ghillio, Bernardino, 174 gen Junghfrauenn, 483 Ghislain de Busbecq, Ogier, 257 Gelen, Sigmund Giambullari, Bernardo, 485 In Livium, 283 Gil de Portugal Gellius, Aulus Tractato di medicina, 133 Noctes Atticae, extracts, 403 Gilbertines, 256

Gellius, Gellus, 325 Gilbertus Anglicus

Gellus, Abbot of Konigssaal Compendium medicinae, 57

Malogranatum, 520 Gilbertus de Hollandia Gemma crucifixi, 403 Sermones, 78 Gemma Frisius, Reinerus Gilbertus Porretanus, comm. by, 81

Uso del anillo astronomico, 250 Giocomini, Antonio Tebalducci, 385

Gemona, Italy, 14 Giovanni di Bacchis, 135

General Index 561 Giovanni da Pergola Graduale, 116, 182(4) frags., 362 frag.; 9th Practica, 133 cent., 427 frag.; et Missale, 364 Giovanni Sanzio, 280 Austria, et Sacramentarium, \ith cent., 428

Giovio, Giuilo Dierbe, 388 France, 14th frag. cent., 470; 16th cent., 239

Giovio, Paolo, 378 Italy, 14th cent., 357; 15th cent., 25, 452

Girdle book, 27 et Sanctorale, 13th cent., 358 Girolamo di San Gabriello, 473 Portugal, 16th cent., 452

Giselbertus Autissiodorensis Spain, 15th cent., 521; 16th cent., 297

In threnos Jeremiae, 110 Switzerland, 13th cent., 64

Giunta, Jacopo, 378 Grammatellus, 98 Giunta, Mario, 378 Grammatical treatise, in Greek, 69 Giunta de San Gimignano, 68 Gramont, Jean de, 447 Giusti, Abbot, 382 Grana, Lorenzo, 321 Giustiniani, Giuseppe di Benedetto Granada: audiencia, 113

Libro maestro, 473 Grandison, Olvier St. John, Viscount, 225 Giustiniani, Leonardo, 486 Grandison genealogy, 100

Glauburg, Johannes, 282 Grange, John, 173

192 Grapheus, Cornelius, 262

Glossarium, 182 frag.; in Latin and German, Grant, John, 377

Glover, Sir Thomas, 370 Gratianus, 185 frag. Goa, 349 Collecta decreti, 494 Goad, Roger, 253 Concordia discordantium canonum, 105

Godardus of Malmesbury Decretum, 114(2), 514 frag.; compendium De correctionibus humanae vitae, 168 of, 114; index, 412

Godefridus Viterbiensis Gratus, Alexander, 522 Speculum regum, 124 Graville, Anne de, 481 Testimonia, 23 Gravy, Claude de, 414 Godefroy de Bouillon, 300 Gray, Lord, 224 Godly and profitable meditation, 223 Gray, Lady Jane, 107

Godoy, Pedro, 499 Gray, Patrick Gray, Lord, 294 Goffredus de Trano Great Britain, treaty with Flanders, 299

Summa, 55(2) Greek church, confession, in Greek, 45; liturSuper titulum decretalium, 68 gy, in Greek, 47; liturgy of S. Basil, in

Golden Fleece, Order of the, 201 Greek, 47

Golding, Lady, 282 Greek-Latin dictionary, 48 Goldner, Johannes Gregentios, Bishop of Taphar

De avaritia, 494 Dialogue, in Greek, 288 Gongora, Bernardo de Gregorius Armada de Espafia, 249 De pharetra, 489

Gonzaga, Cardinal Ercole, 378 Gregorius Magnus, Saint, 26, 180 frag., 184

Gonzaga, Fernando, 447 frag., 191, 275 frag., 278, frag., 297 frag. Gonzaga, Ferrante, 375, 377,379 De mortalitate, 191 Gonzaga, Cardinal Scipione, 378 De virtute, in Greek, 46

Gonzaga, Cardinal Sigismundo de, 160 Dialogi, 73, 423 frag., 431

Goraeus, 144 Expositio Novi Testamenti, 270 Gorhamsbury, 100 Homiliae, 86 Gortz, Lienhart von, 142 Homiliae in Ezechielem, 82, 392

Gospels, in Church Slavonic, 305 frag., 357 Moralia in Job, 6, 12, 26, 86, 165 frag., 238,

Gospels, in Greek, 222, 304(2) frags., 306 396 frag.; in French, 13 frag., 308 frag., 314; 11th cent., 271, 428; Pastorale, 78 12th cent., 520; 14th cent., 386, 443 frag. Gregorius Thaumaturgus

Gospels, in Latin, 178, 320 frag.; 6th cent., Capita dubia de anima, in Greek, 255 367 frag.; 9th cent., 365(2); 10th cent., Expositio fidei, in Greek, 255

13, 198, 362; 1ith cent., 83, 366 | Gregory IX, Pope, 475 Gospel prefaces, in Greek, 313 Decretales, 86, 113, 114, 424 frag., 431,

Goulart, Girault de, 444 465 frag.; alphabetical list of, 106

Gove, John, 314 Gregory X, Pope Gower, John Constitutiones Concilii generalis Lugduni seConfessio amantis, 176 cundi, 104 Gozzoli, Benozzo, 534 Gregory XI, Pope, letters, 475 Graben, Andre von, 142 Gregory XII, Pope, 123 Grado, Alonso de, 501 Gregory XIV, Pope, 293

562 General Index

Gregory of Cyprus Micrologus, 116 frag. Sermons, in Greek, 47 Guido de Baysio

Gregory of Huntingdon Rosarium Decreti, 86

Regulae versificandi, 429 Guido de Monte Rocherii Gregory of Nazianzus, Saint, 47 Manipulus curatorum, 402

Homilies, in Greek, 291 Guido of Porto, Cardinal, 105 Orations, in Greek, 306 Guidonian hand, 116 Gregory of Nyssa, Saint, 50 Guilelmus Peraldus, 187 frag. De anima et resurrectione, in Greek, 255 Guilielmus Alvernus

Gregory, Robert, 226 De universo corporali et spirituali, 20 Greif, Andrew, 519 De vitiis et virtutibus, 301 Grene, Richard, 537 Guilielmus de Morbecca, trans. by, 151(2),

Gresham, John, 474 359, 364, 423 Gresham, Sir Thomas, 373, 474 Guillaume de Conches, 196; gloss by, 341 For the understanding of the exchange, 283 Dragmaticon, 20

Gréve, Philippe de, 116 Guillaume de Lorris and Jean de Meung Grey, Lady Catherine, 100 Roman de la rose, 171, 396, 480, 524

Grijalva, Alvaro, 499 Guillaume de Machaut, 480

Grillando, Pietro Poésies, 344 Grillandas inventum librilV, 272 Guillaume de Saint-Amour, 39 Grimani, Antonio, 30 Guillaume de Tignonville

Grisardis, in German, 482 Dits des philosophes, 50, 209, 270 Griseldis, 209 Guillelmus de Brito, 88 Gritti, Andrea, 54(2), 216 Guincamp, Bracmene, 444

Grosparmy, Nicholas de Guise, Duc de, 371, 379(2), 448

Secret des anciens philosophes, 230 Gulielmus Autissiodorensis Grote, Gotfridus, 23 Summa aurea, 91 Guadalajara: cabildo eclesiastico, 502-503 Guliemus Horborch

Guainerio, Antonio Conclusiones rotae de judicibus, 105, 406 Antidotarium, 133 Gutiérrez de Liébana, Juan, 506, 507 De balneis, 133 Gutiérrez de Peralta, Juan, 115 De venenis, in Italian, 62 Guy de Chauliac

Preservatio a peste, 56 Chirurgia, 134 273 Gualteri, Lorenzo Guy de Thurno, vision, Publico, 485 Guyard des Moulins, trans. by, 344 Gualterius Anglicus, 73, 76 Guzman, Gonzalo de, 372, 373, 532

Gualterius de Insulis Guzman, Nufio de, 372, 502(2), 510(2)

Alexandreis, 242 Guzman de Silva, Diego, 382

Guarini, Giovanni Battista, 378 Gwyne, John, 101

Guarino, Baptista, 77 Guarinus, 402

Guarinus Veronensis, 65, 299, 486; trans. by, H 317 Opera grammatica, 75 Habakkuk, 190 frag. Ipotesia, 71 Hachette Psalter, 395 Guarinus, Hieronymus Haldswoorthe, Mr., 172 Carmen epithalamium, 421 Haly, 56, 57 Guarnacci, Benedetto, 139 Hansberry, see Entisbero Guarnerius Lingonensis Hardenbergh family, 302

In Psalmis, 96 Hardyng, John

Guassion, Jehan de, 126 Chronicle, 389; in verse, 171, 229

474 Harpsfield, Nicholas

Guastalle, Magdalena della Torrelli, Contessa, Harpe de melodie, 152

Guatemala, 500; Indians, 500 Life of Sir Thomas More, 225

Guerci de Senis, Bindus Harington, Sir John, 111 Distinctiones, 92 Harrowden, Thomas Vaux, Lord, 108 Guerrero, Augustin, 296 Hartlieb Guerrero, Dr. Lobo, 110 Die Kunst Ciromantia, 124

Guiana: map, 438 Hartung vom Hoff, Caspar

Guiart des Moulins, trans. by, 33 Das vade mecum, 528 Guicciardini, Francesco, 378(2) Hartwell, Abraham, 108 Guida, Jacobus de, 476 Hastings, Sir Thomas Hoo, Baron, 445

Guido Aretinus, 19 Hatcher, Thomas, 108

General Index 563 Hautschild, Lubertus, 357 Hernandez, Pascual, 7 Hawkyn, John and Joan, 101 Hero Alexandrinus _

Hayton Geometria, in Greek, 325 Flos historiarum terre orientis, 300 Isagoge, 20

Head, John, 101 Herodianus Hebrew names, in Latin, 284 Herolt, Johannes Hebrew ritual, 312 Manuale, 80 Hegesippus, trans. by, 49 Sermones discipuli de tempore, 86 Hearne, William, 111 Historiae, in Spanish, 37

Heilly, M. de, 13 Heron, Robert Heinrich von Langenstein, 17 Argus, 30

Heinrich von Merseberg, 52 Herrand von Wildonie Helmingham Hall Bible, 396 Van dem Scholer van Parisz, 482 Hembury, John, 424 Hertzhaimer, Johann Hengham, Andreas de, 536 Von Vischerey und Weyhrn, 233

Hengist, Aubert de, 442 Hesiod, Opera, in Greek, 234 Henri II, of France, 448 Works and days, in Greek, 46

Henri III, of France, 2, 13, 371, 449 Heures de Blanche de France, 334 Henri IV, of France, 110, 126, 281, 449 Hierocles, 45

Henricus de Gandavo, 87 Hieronimus Sacratus, 137 Henricus de Hassia Hieronymo di Bracchi Padoano, 253 De proprietate monachorum, 489 Hieronymus, Magister, 283 Henricus Hispania Hieronymus, presbyter404 De locis de terre sancte, 300 De predestinatione

Henricus de Segusia Hieronymus, Saint '83(2) 184 frag., 340, 350 eee tie libro Decretalium, 114 364: trans. by, 86, 95, 206 Horologium sapientiae, 232, 388, 489, 492; ac moantiun, eo

in French, 80, 282 Ad D reriagen, ometriad 86 Henry II, of Castile, 443 ’ IV, le,ofAd Desiderium, Henry Castile, 372(2) Ad Eustochi344 -. Itali

Henry I, of England, 373, 535 Ad Heliod tMIT, ape lan, 96

Henry VI, of England, 226, 445 eno eorem™:

Henry VII, of England, 15, 258, 282, 378 Adversus Pelagium, 86

M45 ’ g > , , , ’ commenter in XII ontraprophetas Rufinum, 86 minores, 86

Hen ue sae 107, 202, 254, 378, De XH questionibus, 86

Henry of Huntington, 307 ne offictis iberorum, Pa

Henry of Saltrey, 23 De XI sestionibe 86 Henry, Prince of Wales, 107 De vir ae ‘ithe US; d 9

epburn, Adam, 535 . , ° . .

rent, son of William of Snetesham, 536 De ins Mustribas. 506 5 44

Heraldry, 29, 43, 108, 201, 262, 275; English, Epistolae, V7, 87, 177, 207, 335; in Talian,

226, 258(2), 291; French, 275; German, . 122, 125, 278, 291; Italian, > 126, m Danielem, 238,Johelem, 351 ’ n155 Danielem, Oseam, 169

Herathe 23 Spanish, 249 In Ecclesiasten, 109

Herbal, in Italian, 63 me ditatio, 191 ; . Herbarium Apulei, 57 Regula, 180, 239; in Italian, 264

Herd, John contentiae, 335 Historia Anglicana, 108 Vite Lact, 202

Hereberd, William, 536 Vita Mi. recaptivi, ait, 324 . 269 Herennius, 48 Ving “ on i monachi 202, Herman the Dalmatian, trans. by, 357 Vita - Pauli, 86, 202, 246 Herman de Valenciennes itae sanctorum patrum heremitarum, 5; Histoire de la Bible, 349 _ in Italian, 5 Hermannus Contractus Hieronymus Madius, 98 } Ave praeclara maris stella, in German, 482 Hieronymus de Sancta Sophia, 148

Hermes, 230; alchemical works by, 530 Hieronymus de Sbinuciis, 318

Secreta, 145 Higden, Ralph Tabula smaragdina, 526 Polycronicon, 297, 400

Hermits of S, Paul240 Hildebertus Lavardinensis, Constitutiones, Hilton, Walter, trans. by,182 479frag.

564 General Index Scale of perfection, 479 cent., 274, 336, 451, 486, 512; 17th cent.,

Stimulus amoris, 42 12

Hippocrates, 1, 140, 145, 231, 355, 420 frag.; Netherlands, 15th cent., 25, 31, 178, 192, comm. on, 63; selections, 57; Opuscula, 59 201, 218 (Latin and Dutch), 366, 407,

Aphorismi, 56, 59, 60 134 521, 522; 16th cent., 218, 354; in Dutch, Astrological medicine, 205 167, 218, 220, 254, 262, 324 De pronosticationibus egritudinem, 243 Spain, 15th cent., 12, 363, 471 Epistola ad Maecenatem, 57 Horatius, Opera, 241, 333, 497

Epistolae, 57, 267 Ars poetica, 5(3), 168, 203, 308, 450; gloss Liber epidemiarum, 205 on, 203 Liber secretorum, 205 Carmina, 5(2), 187 frag. Prognostica, 59, 60, 134 Epistolae, 5, 168, 203, 450

Regimen morborum acutorum, 60 Epodon, 5 Secreta, 205 Satirae, 168, 203 Histoire du fort roi Alexandre, 463 frag. Horborch, see Gulielmus Horborch

Histoire sacrée et profane, 332 Horne, Robert, Bishop of Winchester, 171 Historia gestorum Alexandri pueri magni, Horsham St. Faiths, 288

490 Hostiensis, see Henricus de Segusia

Historia Bohemica, 257 Hotman, Jean, 253 Hoby, Sir Philip, 99 Hours of Jeanne d’Evreux, 328

Hoc de modo legas arborem, 402 Howard, Katharine, confession of, 406 Holkot, Robertus, comm. on, 283 Howard, Thomas, 2d Earl of Surrey, see

Hollaus, Linhart, 142 Thomas, Norfolk 172 Homer, 71, 75 Howes, Batrachomyomachia, in Latin, 245 Howman, John, 171

Hymni, 252 Hrabanus Maurus, see Rabanus Maurus

Orationes, 401 Hubberd, Edward, 101

Homiliae, 16, 81, 83, 88, 151 Hugh of Lincoln, Saint, 16

ee ugo Ambianensis Honorius Augustodunensis H de Folieto

Homiliae in Evangelia, 72 iueh or Montrelais, 494 Homily, in Dutch, — 366 ; Dialogorum liber VII, 149

De luminaribus ecclesiae, 344 Bo, , 38 Elucidarium, 77 estary, In Cantica Canticorum, 87 De avibus, 152

Inevitabile, 77 , De bestiis et altis rebus, 258 Libellus Ill ex Isidoro sublectus, 344 Hugo clausiro animae, 3, 110 Horae, 301; fragments, 217, 218, 221, 287 Triplex via, 232

England, 13th cent., 67; 14th cent., 170, Hugo de S. Caro, 183 frag., 348 213; 15th cent., 171, 186, 216, 247, 269, Expositio missae, 53

287, 393, 471, 523 | Postilla, 3

Flanders, 13th cent., 91; 14th cent., 192; Super Apocalypsim, 523, 531 {Sth cent., 5, 38, 39, 50, 166, 208, 215, Hugo de S. Victore, 346; Opera, 93 392, 433, 439, 441, 444 frag., 471(2), De columba deargentata, 110 521, 524; 16th cent., 78, 108, 208, 346; De XII abusionibus claustri, 240

in Flemish, 42, 480 De laude patrum, 110

France, 330; 13th cent., 514; 14th cent., De sacramentis, 298 166, 211, 305, 315, 328, 334, 412, SII, De VII ultimis verbis Christi, 240 §22, 538; 15th cent., 5, 12, 25, 30(3), Didascalion, 78

41, 65, 66(2), 125, 165(3), 166(2), 187, Expositio regulae S. Augustini, 435

189(2), 197, 202, 207, 208, 209(2), Homiliae, 78

237(3), 248, 254, 287(2), 297, 300, 305, In Salomonis Ecclesiasten, 109 309, 313, 322, 326, 327, 332, 339, 359, In threnos Jeremiae, 109 363, 366, 391, 400, 406, 413(8), 415(2), Meditationes, 409 431, 433, 451, 468, 470(2), 471(6), 472, Quomodo homines se debent habere in

496(4), 497(3), 512, 513(2), 520, 522, temptacionibus, 290 523(2), 534, 537(2), 539; 16th cent., 13, Sententiae, 239

15, 30, 124, 245, 253, 256, 279, 407, 413, Hugo de Salucces, trans. by, 43 415, 451, 469 frag., 470, 472, 496(2), 518 Hugutio of Pisa, see Uguccione da Pisa

{92, 200 Stella al kimic, 527

Germany, 14th cent., 219, 302; 15th cent., Humbeles, John

Italy, 14th cent., 518, 538; 15th cent., 201, Humbertus

215, 279, 334, 393, 512, 537 frag.; 16th Epistola, 122

General Index 565 Humphrey, Laurence, 253 Ireland, 201 Hunayn Ishak, 60 gradibus Isaac Judaeus, 59 206 Hunsdon,ibn Lord, 19 De simplicium,

Hunting, 3539De urinis, 205 Hunting calls, Isaac of Nineveh Huntingdon, Henry Hastings, 5th Earl of, De contemplationis perfectione, 264 trans. by, 172 Isaac of Syria

Hurtado de Mendoza, Diego, 111; works, 494 Del contempto del mundo, 483

Hussites, letter against, 494 Isaac, John, called Hollandus, 478 Hyde Abbey Psalter, 394 Isabel, of Bavaria, Queen of F rance, 480

Hyginus, 19 Isabel, of England, consort of Richard III, 424

Astronomia, 197 Isabel, of Portugal, 8

Hymnarium, in Greek, 78; in Latin, 3, 171, Isabella, of Castile, 111

245, 415, 422(2) frags., 452, 519 Isaiah, 190 frag.

Hymns, in Latin, 173, 182 frag., 183 frag., Isidorus, 19

219, 326, 469 Isidorus Hispalensis, Saint, 183 frag. Huygens, Christiaan, 375 Contra Judaeos, 316 De fide catholica, 149

I De summo bono, 4 De temporibus, 92

Iatrosophion, in Greek, 408 Etymologiae, 78, 149, 316, 396 frag.

{bn al-Jazzar In Vetus Testamentum, 3, 420 Viaticum peregrinantium, in Greek, 61(2) Liber testimoniorum de Christo, 404 Ibn Butlan, 60 Mysticorum expositiones sacramentarium, Icorius Bacculari, 142 277404 Iden, John, 101 Fr., Proemia, Idiomela, in Greek, 234 Synonyma, 94, 191, 388

Ignatius, Saint289 Istria: Ad Trallianos, Italy, laws, map of,115 404

Illuminators’ handbook, in German, 482 Itinerarium eternitatis, 469

Iilyriorum descriptio, 401 Ivo Carnotensis, 79 Imagines sepulcrorum, 264 Panormia, 491

In cena domini, 85 J Indulgences, 484 Jacobus of Alexandria Imago mundi, 62 Imitatio Christi, 243

In divinis festis dicitur, 402

Inghirami, Tommaso, 378 Compilatio metaphysicae, 298

Inglis, Esther, 158 Jacobus Alvarotus, S51 Innocent III, Pope Jacobus Bonacossius

In morte Ludovici Veronensis, 245 Jacobus de Arena, 52

De contemptu mundi, 491 De tuenda valetudine, 137

De miseria humanae conditionis, 494 Jacobus de Cessolis, see Cessolis

Innocent IV, Pope, 227; life of, 417 Jacobus Curculus, 70 Innocent V, Pope Jacobus Esculensis, Opera, Super IV librum Sententiarum, 96 Jacobus de Forlivio

87

Innocent VI, Pope, letters, 475 Super Tegni Galeni, 206 Innocent VIII, Pope, 264, 372, 401, 522 Jacobus Mediolanensis

Innocent [X, Pope, 291 Stimulus amoris, 409

In optima requirantur uxore, 71 Jacobus Ragona, see Ragona Inquisition, 499(4); in Mexico, 7, 110 Jacobus Utinensis Institutionum canonicarum libri UI, 416 Supplicatio oratoria, 38

Institutionum civilium libri III, 416 Jacobus de Verona Institutionum de hereditatibus, 51 Peregrinatio terre sancte, 300 Institutionum oratorium liber, 418 Jacobus de Vitriaco, 72

Interpres vocabulorum, 153 | Historia Hierosolimitana, 73

Interrogatione le quale prima se debeno fare, Jacobus de Voragine, 183 frag.

153 Legenda aurea, 31, 42, 80; see also

Introductiones ad astrologiam, 333 Legenda aurea Invention of S. Anthony the Abbot, 317 Sermones, 126, 240, 469 [nvocatio proprii angeli, 389 Sermones de sanctis, 169

Ippolito da Montereale Sermones quadragesimales, 170

De febribus, 139 Jacopone da Todi

566 General Index

Laude, 91 Ad Joannem abbatem Raithensem, 347 Stabat mater, 423 Scala Paradisi, 347 Jacques Le Grand Johannes Crastonus Livre de bonnes moeurs, 176, 401 Lexicon Latino-Graecum, 76

Jacques de Longuyon Johannes Damascenus, Saint, 44, 59, 214, 355, James I, of England, 291, 370 Barlaam and losaphat, in Greek, 47

Voeux du paon, 395 $27

James V, of Scotland, 374 De fide orthodoxa, 326 Jean II, of France, 442 Dialectica, 326

Jean Le Ferron, trans. by, 176 Super lapidem philosophorum, 526 Institution des roys, etc., 307 Johannes Danckonis de Saxonia

Jean de Meung Canones tabularum Alphonsi, Codicille, 149 Johannes de Deo, 105 21,210 Roman de la rose, see Guillaume de Lorris Johannes Eleemosynarius, Saint, 36

Testament, 149, 396 Johannes Eligerus de Gondersleuen Jean le Moine, 84 De utilitate quadrantis, 255 Jean Sans Peur, Duc de Bourgogne, 474 Johannes Friburgensis Jeffries, 108 Summa confessorum, in German, 150 Jeremiah, 169 frag., 358 frag., 361 frag. Johannes Gallensis, 89 Jeremiah, Lamentations of, 189; in French, 33 Postilla in Apocalypsim, 386

Jeronima, 374 Johannes de Gamundia, 58

Jeronimus ab Alexandria . Johannes de Garlandia

Bellum septicornigera, 87 Ars lectoria, 168

Liber pastoralis, 87 De aequivocis, 168(2) Jerusalem, description of, 182; kingdom of, Johannes de Harlebeke, 255 |

476; map of, 3 Johannes Herengase

Jerusalem, German Order of Subarratorium animarum, 430 Register uber dy Regel, 482 Johannes Hieronimus, 123

Jesus Christ, 214(2); letter to King Abgar, Johannes de Hildesheim 322; life, in French, 539; life, in Italian, Historia sanctum III regum, in German, 189 485; Passion, in Latin, 361; Passion, in Johannes Hispalensis, trans. by, 207(2), 530

German, 42, 232 Johannes de Hollandia

Jews, conversion of, 172 _ De primo et ultimo instanti, 206 Jiminez, Fr. Francisco, 501 Johannes de Hoveden, 218, 219

Joachim Abbas Stimulus compassionis, 237 Prophetiae de pontificibus, 333; in Latin Johannes de Indagine, Opuscula, 290 and Italian, 211; in Italian, 211 Johannes Judeus, 141

Joachim of Fiore Johannes Laurentius de Saxoferrato

Vaticinia, 339 Johannes De cura morbi gallici, 58 139(2) Joanna II, 418 de Lineriis, Joannes, see Johannes Canones de sinibus, arcubus et cordis, 210

Job, 180 frag.; selection from, 223; comm. on, Canones tabularum, 210

181 Johannes Mansonarius, 70 Johann, 447 Johannes de Monteforti Johannes, Abbot of S. Maria, 87 Astronomical tables, 20

Johannes Afflaticus Johannes de Muris De urinis, 205 : Ars mensurabilis cantus, 152 Johannes Aloisius, 38 Johannes Parisiensis, 478

Johannes Angelus Johannes Patriarcha Antiacenus, 391 Astrolabium planum, 530 Johannes Pauper, 527

Johannes de Aquila Johannes Pediasimus, 234

Remedia, 139 Johannes de Plato, O. M.

Johannes Argyropulus, trans. by, 21 Summula contractuum, 412

Johannes Baptista Johannes de Pulcro Rivo

Testimonium de suprascriptis, 318 Computus, 20 | Johannes de Blumenegk, 87 Johannes, abbas Raithensis

Johannes de Burgundia Ad S.Joannem Climacem, 347

Pestilentia, 132 Johannes Raynaudus, 236

Johannes de Capistrano, Saint Johannes Regiomontanus, 58, 333

Defensio exemptionis, 245 Johannes de Rudesheim, 183

Johannes Cisterciensis Johannes de Rupescissa

Facetus, 186 De consideratione quintae essentiae, 526,

Johannes Climacus, Saint, 347 527, 528, 529(3); in English, 529

General Index 567 Johannes de Sacrobosco John of Salisbury Algorismus, 22 Policraticus, 364 Computus, 22, 135, 205 John of Toledo De sphaera, 22, 57, 299, 301; in German, Dietarium, 1

135 John de Trevisa, trans. by, 367

De signis, causis, et curis morborum, 134 John de Vallibus, 407

Johannes Saxo, 410 Johnson, Edward, 108 Johannes Saxonicus, 530 Johnson, J., 63 Johannes de Sighartskirchen Jén Einarsson, 307 Subarratorium animarum, 430 Jonas, Justus, 446

Johannes Symonis de Zalandria, 58(2) Jones, Philip and Dionesia, 102

Johannes de Tambaco Joénsbok, in Icelandic, 307 De consolatione theologie, 489 Jordan, Gregor

Johannes, Archbishop of Taranto Declaratio theatri coeli et terrae, 280 Oratio ad patres concilii Basiliensis, 492 Jordanus Nemorarius

Johannes Teutonicus De ponderibus et equilibri, 255 Glossa ordinaria, 112 Jordanus Osnabrugensis, 300 Johannes de Turrecremata De praerogativa Romani imperii, 473 Meditationes, 489 Jordanus de Quedlinburg

50 Jordanus Ruffus

Johannes Tzetzes, 234; comm. on Hesiod, 46, Sermones de tempore, 302

Johannes de Vigo, 144 Marescalcia equorum, 34, 60, 276; in Johannes, son of William of Horgnig, 535 Picardese dialect, 143 | Johannitius, 59, 60 | Jorz, Thomas, see Thomas Anglicus John, Saint, Gospel, 180 frag., 322 frag.; Josephus, 33; extracts, 433

readings from, 63 Autobiography, in Greek, 48 John II, Pope De bello Judaico, 49(2), 316 De duobus naturis in una persona Christi, De vetustate Judeorum, 400

492 Joyeuse, Anne, Duc de, 378

John XXI, Pope, see Petrus Hispanus Juan of Austria, Don, 382, 448 John XXII, Pope, 198, 244; letters, 475 Juana, Doha, 212

Consitutiones, 81 Juana La Loca, of Castile, 111, 370 John, of Austria, see Juan Juecte, Jehan, 474 John the Baptist, Saint, 185 Julia unica figliola, 253

John of Bedford, 537 Julianus Caesarinus

John a Berney, 172 Oratio ad convertendem Bohemos, 492

John of Bologna Toletanus, Summa, 493 DeJulianus comprobatione sextiSaint aetatis, 404 John II, of Castile, 372 Julius IJ, Pope, 11(2), 518, 520, 522 John Chrysostom, Saint, 82, 150, 184 frag., Julius HI, Pope, 275, 369

214, 412 Justinianus, 276 frag., 418 frag.; comm. on, Ad Stagirium, 82, 493 415 Adversus Anomoeos, 493 Codex, 52, 87

Contra ludeos, 493 Digestum vetus, 307

De naturis bestiarum, 362 Instituta, 52, 114, 418; in French, 115 De reparatione lapsus, 435 Novellae constitutiones, 52 De utilitate penitentie, 192 Justinianus, Cardinal Benedictus, 126

Homilia de evangelio in principio, 88 Justinianus, Bernardus, 72

Homilia de penitentia, 88 Justinus Homilies, in Greek, 291, 309 261

Homiliae in Matthaeum, 82 Epitome historiarum Trogi Pompeii, 178,

In Epistolam ad Hebraeos, 277 Historiae, 432 Sermones, 88; in Greek, 311 Satirae, 31(2), 68, 77

Paradoxa, 403 Juvenalis

John, of England, 256 John de Feckenham, 171

John and Roger, sons of Godefroy of Beynham, K 536

John of Ingalsdorp, 536 Karglen, Lienhart, 142

John, son of Osbert, 536 Kalendar, 21, 26, 59, 80, 214, 228, 231, 243

John of Poland 255, 275, 291, 308, 390, 530; for Dauphi-

Computus, 21 née, 362; in German, 259

John I, of Portugal, 371 Kalendarium sanitatis, 204

568 General Index Kaler, Johannes, 177 La Porée, Gilbert de, 345

Kallistos, the deacon, 44 La Porte, Richard de, 481 Keeling, William, journal, 440 Laranseur, 446

Kemes, Edward, 102 L’Arche, Michel de, 281 Kemes, George and Matilda, 102 La Rive, Jehanne de, 281

Keyser, Jan de, album amicorum, 253 Las Casas, Bartolomeo de, see Casas Kilvorte, George, Robert, and Thomas, 172 Latham, Henry, 519

Kilvorte, Thomas and Katherin, 173 Latin grammar, 77, 95

King’s Bench, Court of, 99 Latini, Brunetto, 67

Knightley, Sir Richard, 225 Tesoretto, 319; in French, 359 Knollys, Sir William, 19, 449 Laude spirituale, 391

Knollys, Sir Francis, 224, 294 L’Aubespine, Bishop Sébastien, 371

Knowles, 63 Laurent, Frére Konrad Institoris, 51 Des vices et des vertus, 40, 231 Konrad von Megenberg, trans. by, 135 Laurentius Justinianus, Saint

Krembser, Franciscus, 488 De disciplina, 123

Kristoff, Probst, 142 Laurentius of Rome Kuenlein, Conrad, 113 Questiones, 17 Kynd, John, 515 Laureo, Cardinal Vicentio, 126 Laurette d’Alsace, 342 La Veracruz, Bartolomé de, 505

L Laverance, William, 424 Law notebook, in English, 97

La Bokele, Richard de. 536 Layton, Sir Thomas, 294 La Cruz, Juande, 506 Lazaro, Abraham, drawing-book, 265

Lactantius, Opera, 37, 88, 532 Lazoncha, Ambrosius de, 380

Ad pascha, 75 Lazoncha, Laurentius de, 380 De ira Dei, 190, 316 Leathersellers, 182 De opificio Dei, 190, 316 Leben der minneden Sel, 307

De phoenice, 316 Le Besque, Jehan, trans. by, 96 Divinae institutiones, 190, 263, 524; in Lebrija, Sancho de, 113

French, 251 Le Camus, Johannes, 113

La Fontaigne, Sieur de, 449 Le Croc, Philibert, 371

La Forestie, Sébastien de, 371 Lectionary of Epistles and Gospels, in Dutch, La Grene, Robert de, 535 321 Lambarde, William, 109(5), 514, 515(3) Lectionary, in Greek, 46(2), 103, 162,

Archeion, 228 163(3), 203, 234, 305(2), 310

239 535 frag.

pier niger domus lV,miseria 514 Lectionary, in Latin, 16, 25,274, 49, 277, 163,278, 183, Lamentacio generisEdwardi humani de sua, 210, 211, 269, 270(2),

Lamentation of S. Anselm, 479 Lee, Richard, 225 Lamentationes beatae Virginis, 435 Leechbook, 134 Lamothe, Michel de, 449 Le Ferron, Jean, see Jean Le Ferron

371 Lefévre, Raoul

La Mothe Fénelon, Marquis de, correspohdence, Le Fevre, Jean, trans. by, 231

Lancelot du Lac, 150 Receuil des histoires de Troyes, 41 Lancenberg, Petronia, 157 Le Franc, Martin Lane, Sir Roger, 371 Champion des dames, 414 Langland, William Legal formulae, in Latin and English, 172 Vision of Piers Plowman, 360 Legal terms, dictionary of, 417 Langlois, Nicholas Legenda aurea, excerpt in French, 345 Eximio viro d. D. Davidi Lindsey, 158 Legge, Thomas, 253

Languet, Hubert, 282 Leggendario delle santissime Vergini, 483 Lansac, Mondot de, 445 Leggenda di §. Bonaventura, 483 Lant, Thomas, 225 Leghorn: statutes, 485; Jewish community,

Lantzenau, Friedrich von 204 Ordnung geistlichen und weltlichen Standes, Le Grand, Jacques, see Jacques Le Grand 96 Leicester, Robert Devereux, Earl of, 449 Laon, Guillaume Champeaux, Bishop and Leicester, Robert Dudley, Earl of, 373, 378,

Duke of, 444 448

La Paz, Peru, 33 Leicester's Commonwealth, 97, 230 La Poer, Robert de, 535 Leiden Christi, 125

La Poer, William de, 535 Leiden unsers Herren, 215

General Index 569 Leighton, Thomas, 101 Le Saulnier, Jean

Le Mesgpissier, Martin, 159 Testament, 239

Lemp, Johannes, calligraphic specimen, 279 Leslie, John, 229, 371

L’Empereur, Jacques, 442 Letitia, 536 Le Norreys, Peter, 537 Letter from a Flemish merchant, 227

Lentulus, 69 Leviticus, with gloss, 177 De Christo, 93, 98, 147 Lewkenor, R., 109 Leo Magnus, Pope and Saint, 26, 151 Leye: convent, 536

Ad Euthices,88 17Libbe, Leyva, Richard, Antonio de, 506 Sermones, 101 Leo III, Pope, 412 Libellus decretorum, 105, 106

Leo X, Pope, 11, 280, 318(6), 375(2), 383, Libellus multum naturalium, 151

386, 522 Libellus que inscribitur Venus, 321 159 Liber106Ciabaldont, 141 Leo XI, Pope, Liber de dietis, 204 Leo Africanus, 438 Liber florum, 394 Leo, Bernardino Liber Kiranidarum, 62 Bellum Turcicum, 278 Liber legum et consuetudinum imperij Romanie, Pro restitutione tormentorum bellicorum, Liber assisarum, 53

Leonardo da Vinci, 16, 370 in Italian, 115

Leonardus Aretinus, 66, 93, 98(2); trans. by, Liber lex Salica, 41 16, 33, 37, 65, 73(2), 76(2), 82, 93(2), Liber olearum ad omnem dolorem, 132

98, 253, 267, 401(4), 432, 487, 488; Liber philosophia, 21

Opera, in Italian, 81 Liber Sapientiae, 13

Ad Alphonsum V, 399 Liber Scintillarum, 491

Ad Cyriacum, 399 Liber Sydrach, 13 Ad Innocentem VIII, 401 Liber taxarum Romanae ecclestae, 345 Ad Martinem V, 399 Library list, 227 Anthiocco et Stratonica, 253, 265 License to alienate land, 19 Cicernonis et Demosthenis vitae, 84 Licsals, Barbara, 111

De bello Gothico, 399 Lidgate, John, trans. by, 201 De bello Punico, 74, 309; in French, 96; in Churl and the bird, 209

Italian, 39 Fall of princes, 171, 176

De instituenda militia, 94 Lyfe of Our Lady, 49, 17}

De militia, 433 Siege of Thebes, 209 De nobilitate, 16 Troy book, 226, 367 De principatu graeciae, 74 Verses on the kings of England, 390

De studiis et litteris, 488 Liechtenstein-Kalmancsehi Codex, 392 De temporibus suis summarium, 405 Lied von dem Bischof von Kéln, 482 Epistola, to Niccolé Niccoli, 16 Liesborn Gospels, 13 Epistolae, 71(2), 251, 400, 401 Life and death of Sir Thomas More, 227 Historiae Florentini populi, 239 Liget: Charterhouse, 536

In funere Caroli Zeni, 401 Lignamine, Francesco

[sagogicon disciplinae moralis, 401, 488 Ad Paulum Nanum, 266

Laudatio Nanis Stroze, 486 Lignies des roys de France, 307 Oratio ad imperatorem, 71 Lilium evulsum de spinis, 530

Oratio Heliogabali, 93, 404 Lille, 111 Orationes Homeri, 71,75 Lillie, Edmund, 226 Prologus, 37 Lima, Peru: Mercedarian monastery, 31 Stratonica, see Anthiocco et Stratonica Lindsay, David, 158

Leonardus Cremonensis Lindsay, James, 7th Baron, 254 Artis metrice practice compilatio, 314 Lion and the hart, 99 Leonardus de Filiis Bonaccii Pisanus Lippi, Filippo, 534

Liber abaci, 20 Lippo, Antonio, 390

Leonicenus, Nicolaus, 402 Lipsius, Justus, 253 Leontius 36 Lisboa, Bartolomé De vita §. Neapolitanus, Johannis Eleemosynarii, 468 ss 0a, Bartolome d de, 505 Leopold of Austria, Duke, 333 Lisbon, . 246, 248

Astronomia, 88 Litany, in Latin, 171, 190 Leowitz, Cyprian Litton, Sir Robert, 282, 445

Eclipses luminarium, 260 Liturgical miscellany, in Latin, 134

Lepe Carvajal, Alonso de, 249 Liturgy, Italian, 12 cent., 237 frag: German,

Le Roy, Louis, 18 12th cent., 428 frag.

570 General Index Livius, 433; extracts, 433, 486 Lunario perpetuo, 88

Historiae, 300; in French, 50, 247, 439 Lumbardus, Jew of Winchester, 236

Livorno, see Leghorn Lund, Vincent de, of Kirkeby, 536

Livre de fortune, 481 Lute tablature, 63

Livre de li Arriere Banz, 345 Luther, Martin, 175, 228, 446

Livre de Matheolus, 231 Lutheran prayers, 32

Livre du roy Modus, see Roy Modus Lyf and martirdom of S. Kateryne, 248

Logica, 75, 156 Lyndsay, Margaret, 535 Lope de Vega, see Vega Carpio Lyte Hours, 170

Lépez, Francisco, 295 Lytton, Sir Robert, see Litton

Lopez, Géronimo, 501 Lépez de Ayala, Pedro, 26

Tratado de la cetreria, 34 M

Lépez Pacheco, Diego, 371

Lépez Pacheco, Isabel, 372 Macarius, Saint, 44

Lépez de Zarate, Juan, 508 Ad filios, 269

Loredano, Leonardo, 54(4), 266 Macarro, Sebastian, 508

Lorenzo d’Aquileia, 52 Macchabeorum liber II, in Italian, 493 Lorenzo, Francisco, 32 Macchiavelli, Niccol6, 177, 379(3)

Lorkin, Thomas, 253 Prince, in English, 228; in French, 231

Lorraine, Cardinal de, 379 Macer Floridus

Lorraine, Charles II, Duc de, 379 De virtutibus herbarum, 60, 88, 205, 365,

Lorraine, René II d’ Anjou, Duc de, 445 432

Lorraine, Simon II, Duc de, 442 Macrobius, 19

Lorris, Guillaume de, see Guillaume In somnium Scipionis, 88, 251

Loschi, Antonio, 486 Madrigals, 148 Los Cobos y Molina, F. de, 370 Maffei, Mario, 378

Loseley mss., 106-107 Maffei, Raffaele, 378, 379(2)

Los Reyes, Melchor de, 505 Maffeus, Timotheus, 38 Lougher, Robert, 291 Maggi, Girolamo Louis, of Bavaria, 475 Espugnatione delle citta e fortezze, 274

Louis XI, of France, 445 Magic, 78

Louis XII, of France, 446 Magna Carta, cum statutis, 52; 152, 359, 534:

Louis H, of Hungary, 447 in English, 325

Louise de Savoie, Regent of France, 446 Magninus

Lucanus, 43 Regimen sanitatis, 134 Pharsalia, 67, 203, 307, 322 Magnus VII, of Norway, 307

Lucas, Antonio, 31 Magnus de Faur, Nicolaus

Lucero, Fr. Gonzalo, 501 De superstitionibus, 477

Lucianus, 486 Maiullé, Arthur de, 414 Charon, in Latin, 153 | Mainz Bible, 125 Comparatio Alexandri, Hannibalis et Makenade, William, 101

Scipionis, in Latin, 153 Malatesta, Sigismondo, 93 Lucrezia, 484 Malaxos, Manouel | Lucy, Sir Thomas, 225 Nomocanon, in Greek, 288

Ludd, Gualther Maleson, Robert, 188 Speculum orbis, 329 Malespini, Giacotto, 319

Ludovicus Veronensis, 245 Malespini, Ricordano

Ludus in nocte Pasce, 389 Storia Fiorentina, 319 Luke, Saint, Gospel, frags., 180, 182, 190 Maletta, Francesco, 381

Lullus, Raymundus, 478, 527, 528, 530; Malopin, 28 | alchemical works, in English, 528 Mameranus, Nicolaus, 155

Ad regem Aragone, 526 Mandeville, Sir John

Arbor philosophiae desideratae, 410 Itinerarius, in Latin, 191(2), 299, 300(2):

Ars brevis, 410 in English, 317, 439; in German, 189,

Ars demonstrativa, 410 191(2), 332 Ars inventiva veritatis, 530 Mane, Edmund, 98 De homine, 486 Manetti, Gianozzo, 93 Liber catholici et infidelis, 410 Oratio ad congratulandum Nicholao V, 399

Liber propositionum, 410 Manfred, 364

Taula general de totes les sciencies, 223 Manfred, son of Artusius, 236

Theoricae testamentum, 20 Manfredi, Girolamo, Opera, 154

Luna, Dofia Juana de, 302 Manini, Agnolo, 381

General Index 571

Manning, Robert Marretto, Sebastiano Handling sin, 97, 108 Libro maestro, 473

108 Lanterne of fisiciens, 328

Meditaciouns of ye soper of oure Lorde, Marshall, Roger

Mansfelt, Count, 449 Marsilio di Santa Sofia Mantes, treaty of, 445 Contra album fluxorum, 135 Mantua, Isabella, Marchesa of, 282 Marsuppini Arezzo, Carlo, 72

Manuale, 18, 285Epigrammata, Martialis 190 Manuel Chrysolaros Grammar, in Greek, 45, 47 Martin V, Pope, 248, 314, 399, 519 Manuel Moschopulus Martin, king of Aragon, 537 Grammar, in Greek, 47 Martin, Sir Richard, 225

Manutius, Aldus, see Aldus Martin del Canto, Alonso, writing-book, 268

Manye, Anthony, 101 Martinengues, Hieronymus, 281 Map, Walter, see Mapes Martinez, Francisco, 510

Mapes, LancelotWalter du Lac, Martinez, 43 Martinez,Juan, Pedro,508 9, 33

Mort au Roy Artus, 43 Martinez de Jauregui, Miguel, 293 Queste del Saint Graal, 43 Martinis, Caesar de, 418 Mappa mundi, 55, 92, 299 Martinus, Saint, 36(3)

Mappae claviculae, 316 Martinus Dumiensis

Maps, 3, 10, 55(2), 56(3), 71, 78, 91, 92, Formula honestae vitae, 149, 174, 517 291, 299(5), 317, 404, 436, 437, 438(2), Martinus ex Ferrariis, Johannes

441, 495(2), 506(3), 507(8), 508(S), De venenis, 146

509(6) Martinus Polonus, 183 frag.

Maquerel, Pierre, 442 Chronica succincta, 82

Marbodus Margareta Decreti, 23 De lapidibus, 3, 60, 88, 528 Martire, Pietro, d’Anghiera, 123 Marc, 209 Marton, Ingram, 173 Marcaldi, Francesco Martyrolgium Romanum, 248, 318, 362 frag., Relazione del regno di Napoli, 326 539

Marcelhac, Guiraut de, 442 Mary, Virgin, eleven joys, 469 Marcellus II, Pope, 369 Mary, Queen of England, 107, 155, 172, 447 Marchant Jehen, 323 Mary, Queen of Scots, 102, 107, 229(3), 371,

Marchetus de Padua 449; life, in Italian, 406

Musica, 152 Massimi, Antonio, Pomerium, 152 Mathematics, 203, 291 326

492 De sancta trinitate, 17 Marco, 174 Matteus, Jo., 376 Marcolini, Francesco, 376 Matthew, Saint, Gospel, in Latin, 169, 182

Marciantonio of Genoa, comm. on Aristotle, _ Mathias de Legnitz

Marcus Toletanus, trans. by, 59 frag.; paraphrase, 240 Margaret of Austria, 382, 484 Matthew of Hooc, 535 Margaret of York, 11 Matthew, canon of Linkdping Marghine du Mortier, 305 Stupor et mirabilia audita sunt, 347 Marguerite, Saint, life, in French, 390 Matthias Farinator

Marguerite d’Angouléme, 379 Etymachia, 430 Maria, legend of, 73 Maurice of Nassau, 377, 449 Maria Aegiptiaca, Saint, 210 Maurus, magister

Maria of Austria, 379 Dottrina equorum, 145 Maria, consort of Louis If of Hungary, 447 Maurus Salernitanus, 59

Mariano, Fra, 484 Mauvissiére, Michel de Castelnau, Sieur de,

Marie de Lorraine, 379 282 Marinelli, 419 Elegiae, 168, 516 Maripetro, Mario, 443 : Maximilian I, Emperor, 254, 446 Mariegola, 276, 304 Maximianus Etruscus

Maripietro, Hieronymo, 330 Maximilian II, Emperor, 382 Mark, Saint, Gospel, in Latin, 14, 163 Maximos, the Peloponnesian, trans. by, 162 Marlowe, Christopher, 385 Maximus Caesarius, Saint, 151

Marot, Jean, 481 Maximus Taurinensis, 81

_ Marquinus, abbot in Sychem Homilia CVI, 189

Homilia de lolio, 521 Maxstoke: priory, 62

572 General Index

May, Cristan, 140 Mercader, Mathia

_Maydenstoon, Richard, trans. by, 337 Practica de citreria, 32

Maydestone, Richard Merchants’ book, 235 Seven penitential Psalms, 479 Meres, Salomon Mayo, Juan Luis de, 110 Arithmetique, 326

Medellin, Pedro de, 505 Merles, Francois de, 493

Medical collections, 1(2), 136(3) Merlin, 209

Medical notes, 283 Merlins allegory, 478 Medical recipes, 35, 63, 88, 131-146 passim, Mesenge

140(2), 141(2), 142, 143(2), 145, 210, Sainct voyage pour visite le Sainct Sepulcre,

276; in English, 59, 62(2), 435; in English 434

verse, 390; in Italian and Latin, 62 Messahala

Medical tracts and treatises, 1(2), 21, 59, 60, Des choses occultées, 231 62, 131-146 passim, 204-206 passim, 232, Des conjonctions, 231 243, 303, 328, 539; in English, 59; in Des eclipses de la lune et du soleil, 231 German, 409; in Greek, 408-409; in Latin Liber absconditorum, 207

and Czech, 409 Liber congnicionibus, 207

Medici, Bernardo de’, 93 Pour savoir la pensée, 231

Medici, Bianca Capello de’, 376 Messer Tomasso, Guido di, 93

Medici, Catherine de, see Catherine de Médicis Mesue, Johannes, 1, 141

Medici, Cosimo de’, the elder, 15 Grabadin, 133, 134 375(2), 376(2), 377, 381(2) Metra moralium, 475 Medici, Cosimo II de’, 379 Metrical herbal, in English, 390

Medici, Cosimo I de’, 72, 177, 281, 374(3), Metech zu Miln, Josef, 446

Medici, Ferdinand I de’, 265, 378, 379(2), Metz, verse chronicle of, 480

381 Meung, Jean de, see Jean de Meung 381, 382 bishopric, 503, 504; audiencia, 9, 505; Medici, Cardinal Giovanni de’, 15 cathedral, 503(3); charters, 498-511 passMedici, Francesco de’, 177, 377, 378, 379, Mexico: apunte sobre tributos, 511; arch-

Medici, Giovanni de’, “delle bande nere,” 380 im; genealogy, 510; junta eclesiastica, 507;

Medici, Giovanni di Bicci de’, 380 land grants, 206; laws, 502; provinces, 510; Medici, Giovanni di Pierfrancesco de’, 15 pueblos, 504; vezinos, 501

Medici, Giuliano de’, 177 Michael Corboliensis, 183 frag. Medici, Cardinal Giulio de’, 15 Michael de Massa

Medici, Leonardo de’, 486 Super Matheum, 490

Medici, Leonora de’, copybook, 416 Michael the Priest Medici, Lorenzo I de’, 15(3), 282, 378, 382 Prophecies, in Greek, 50 Medici, Lorenzo IJ de’, 381, 484 Michaelangelo, see Buonarroti

Medici, Piero di Lorenzo de’, 380 Michel, Wolf

235 Micheli, Olivieri

Medici, Tommaso de’, personal account-book, Tausent aduerbia qualitatis, 156

Meditatio de passione, 191 De unius dei ineffabili trinitate, 267

Meditations d’amour sur la venue de Ihesu Michelin, 28

Christ, 321 Michelozzi, Bernardo, 15

Mediterranean Sea, sailing directions, 299 Michelozzi, Niccolo, 283

Mehemet Catanet, Shah of Persia, 477 Michoacan, 502

Mei, Piero, 380 | Milan, Duchess of, 378 Melanchthon, Philip, 282, 446 Mildmay, Sir Walter, 100

Von den Frondiensten, 233 Millet, Jacques, trans. by, 480

Melchite office-book, 122 Millitary discourse, 294 Melcombe Regis, 226 Miniatures, passim. As in the Census, it was Meletios, the monk, 61 not possible to give enough information

Melhac, Johannes, 235 about miniatures in the Supplement to

Melk: modus scribendi, 259 render practicable any useful method of

Melphe, Prince de, see Caracciolo indexing them. Identifiable illuminators

Menaeum, in Greek, 162 and schools are to be found in_ their

Mendana, Alavaro de, 32 separate index; fragments of identifiable Mendes, Andrés, 508 works are listed in their appropriate places

Mendieta, Jer6nimo de in the present General Index.

Historia eclesidstica Indiana, 500 Mining operations, 528 Mendoza, Antonio de, 296, 501(2) Mirabella: statutes, 485 Menologium, in Greek, 350, 450 Miracula B. V. Mariae, 192

Menzies, Count Robert, 374 Miranda, Conde de, 216

General Index 573 Miroir des pecheurs, 209 Montes de Oca, Pedro, 509

Mirror to lewd men and women, 479 Montesinos, Ambrosio, 506 Missale, 12th cent., 173; frags., 180(2), Montezuma family, 296

183(7), 184(3), 217 Montfort, Simonde, 407 Austria, 13th cent., 88 Montgomery, John

Bohemia, 14th cent., 512; 15th cent., 523 Treatise concerning the navy, 224, 252

England, 12th cent., 525 frag.; 14th cent., 439

16, 50, 217 Montivillier, Jean Godin, Vicomte de, 443

Flanders, 15th cent., 200 Montmorency, Duc de, 371, 448

French, 12th cent., 308, 394; 13th cent., Monto de Montalban, 521 212 frag., 260, 525 frag.; 14th cent., 211; Montpellier: Jews of, 236 15th cent., 260, 392; 16th cent., 521 Montifar, Alonso, 503(4), 504(6) Germany, 11th cent., 199 frag.; 12th cent., Mora, Juan de, 505

151, 424 frag., 525 frag.; 15th cent., 153, Moralitates ordinatae secundum ordinem 178(2), 321, 469 alphabeti, 399 Ireland, 13th cent., 350 Morbio, Carlo, 476

Italy, 196; 11th cent., 513 frag.; 14th cent., More, Sir Thomas, 225, 227, 230

394; 15th cent., 239, 340 More, Sir William, 107

Netherlands, 10th cent., 423 frag.; 15th Moreno, Bartolommeo, 264

cent., 305 Morgaine, John, 226

Spain, 16th cent., 257, 268 Morimondo: monastery of S. Maria, 3(2)

239 Morone, Girolamo, 379

Missale abbreviatum, Germany, 14th cent., Morone, Cardinal Giovanni, 126

Mistere de la passion de notre sauveur, 480 Morte Artu, 405

Modenus Moschus Anathomia, excerpts, 56 Eros drapetes, in Greek, 252

Modena, Bishop of, 2 Moscha family, 323

Modo de osservarsi in far professe le nostre Moses ben Sch’maiah de Castro, trans. by, 511

sorelle converse, 346 Motets, 148

Modus componendi brevium, 52 Mull, Thomas, 537

Modus confitendi, 388 Multiplicatio argenti, 243 Modus scribendi, 259 Musculus, Wolfgang Modus scribendi epistolas, 174 Loci, 369 Modus tenendi Parliamentum, 449 Musical notation, 14, 17, 19(2), 28, 32, 37, Monches Not, 482 39, 63(4), 64(2), 108, 116(4), 148, 149, Moffett, Thomas, 274 | 152, 173, 182, 199, 202, 215, 234, 253,

Modus faciendi lapides pretiosos, 243 Mufioz de Zuniga, Juan, 499

Mohamin, 30 529

Mogle, A., 3 302, 308, 313, 362, 411, 470, 489, 525(4),

Molfetta, Principessa, 382 Mutianus, 184 frag.

Summa, 524 N

Molino, Alonso de, 7

Monaldi, Fr.

Monasteria, 79

Mondoucet, Robert de, 371 N.,N., 418

Monfeltrio, Federico, 75 Nahuatl Indian dramas, 296 Monferrant, Bérart de, 444 Naldii, Naldus

Monferrati, Boniface, 115 Elegia ad Ludovicum cardinalem, 148 Montagnana, Bartholomaeus, 145 Nani, Paolo, 266 Monforte, Dr., corregidor of Mexico, 115 Oratio de laudibus urbis Venetae, 79

Montagu family, 291 Nanni, Giovanni, 375(2)

Montalegre, Francisco de, 294 Naples, 326; Sacrum regium consilium, 292

Montalto, Cardinal, see Sixtus V, Pope Nardi, Giovan Theseo de Galatheo

Montanus, 144 Tempio di castitade, 484

Montauban, Marquis de, 297 Nassau, Count Johannes zu, 446 Montebuono: statutes, 52 . Natura brevium, 55 Montecchio: customs duties, 472 Navarro, Antonio, 474

Montecchio, Alfonso d’Este, Marchese di, 377 Neander, Michael Montedoglio: privileges, 490; statutes, 491 Lapidis indago totius philosophiae margarita,

Montefeltro, Guidobaldi, Duke of Urbino, 202 141 ) Montelbero, Cardinal Gregorius, 126 Neauphle-le-Chateau, terrier, 280

Monterey, Conde de, 295, 296(4) Neckam, Alexander Montero de Miranda, Francisco de, 500 Mithologie, 240

574 General Index Needham, Robert, 172 Nicolaus Salernitanus Negroponte, see Euboea Antidotarium, 435, 529 Negroponte, Marco, 157 Quid pro quo, 145

Nemesius of Emesa Nicoletus, Paulus De natura hominis, in Greek, 255 Logica, 75

Nemours, Duchesse de, 446 Summule naturalium, 68 Nepos, Cornelius Nider, Johannes De excellentibus ducis exterarum gentium, Manuale confessorum, 388

190 Nieva, 372

Neudoerffer, Johann, writing-book, 159, 259 Nikandros, 352(2)

Neufville, Nicolas de, 378, 379, 381 Ninus, 73

Mémoires, 481 Nobilitie accordinge to the lawes of England, Neumes, 40, 170, 308, 313, 362, 525 289

Neville, Sir Henry, 225 Noels, 451 | New Spain, see Mexico Nogarolle, Comte de, 379 New Testament, in English, 32, 325, 479; in Noailles, Gilles de, 371

Greek, 14, 234; in Latin, 254, 393 Nombre des villes de France, 230

Newport, Francis, 101 Nonius Marcellus, 70 Niccoli, Niccol6, 16, 486 Nopaluca, 295(2)

Nicephorus Blemmides, 47 Norfolk, charters, 288 Nicetus of Heraclea Norfolk, Thomas Howard, 3d Duke of, 2 Catena in Job, in Greek, 46 Normandy, Grand coutoumier, 115

Nicholas III, Pope, 318 Norris, Sir Henry, 225 Nicholas of Lynn North, Lord, 19, 227, 284, 449 Kalendarium, 389 | Northampton, Henry Howard, Earl of, trans. Nicholas, abbot of S. Mary, 314 by, 102 Nicholas, Henry Dutiful defence of the lawful regiment of Nicholas V, Pope, 38, 192, 399, 519 Norris, Sir John, 224, 294

99 Northern passion, 229

Commentary on the Ten Commandments, women, 227

Nicholaus Maximinus, 236 Norwich, Edward Denny, Earl of, 225 Nicholls, Thomas, 103 Nory, William, 519 Nichomachus Gerasenus, 48 Nostradamus, see Nostredame Nicolas, Bishop of Canina, 344 Nostredame, Michel de, 231

Nicolas de Gorran Notae ex legibus ecclesiasticis, 514 In Lucam, 361 Nottingham, Charles Howard, ist Earl of, 19, Nicolas von Wyle, trans. by, 482 224(2)

Nicolaus Nottingham, De theologia, 434 Nourri,Thomas, M. de, 326537

Nicolaus Cusanus, Cardinal, 58(2) Novae narrationes, 55

Nicolaus Damascenus, 56 Novello, Malatesta, Lord of Cesena, 35 Nicolaus de Dinkelsbiihl Novello de uno chiamato il grasso, 265

Confessionale, 80, 489 Noyon Missal, 260 Sermones, 494 Nueva Galicia, 294, 295 Super IV Sententiarum, 410(2) Numbers, Book of, in Latin, 32

Nicolaus Dionysii de Perusio Numismatics, 276 Lectura, on the Decretals, 104 Numez, Pedro, 3 Principium VI libri, 104 Nuno de Guzman, see Guzman

Nicolaus, olim Konrad of Eisenach, 410 Nuremberg, 156, 177; armorial, 125; Hals-

Nicolaus de Lyra gerichtsordnung, 233; Hochzeitsordnung, : Apocalypsis, 88 232, 483; Juramentbuch, 483; Schembart De dominicis, 469 carnival, 125 In Danielem, 386 Nycolas de Lauthenne, 323

In Joshuam, 89 O In Exodum, 89 Inludicum, 89 In Lucam, 89

In Testamentum Vetus, 89 Oberlender, Andreas

Probatio adventus Messiae, 53 Probier-Buchlein iff allerley Ertz und Metall,

Super librum Sapientiae, 242 528 Nicolaus of Poland Oberwesel Lectionary, 278 Experiments, 409 Obregon, Luis, 509(3)

Nicolaus, monk of S. Peter, 289 Ocana: church of San Martin, 275

General Index 575 Occult sciences, 210 Osbaldestone, John, 172

OctoGdechus or Parakletike, 249 Osorio, Bishop Alvaro, 372

Oddi, Frater Atlas Angelo of Crete,Oswaldus, 56 Opus pacis, 23

Odiham, 236 Oton Grandson, Odo of Cambrai OttodeIJ], Emperor, 480 477

Disputatio contra Judeum, 235 Otto von Diemeringen, trans. by, 189

Odyssey, comm. on, 48 Otto von Passau Oesterreichische Chronik, 164 Die XXIV Alten, 464 frag.

O'Farrell, Bishop Michael, 104 Ovando, Juan de, 502, 503(3), 504

Of the four last things, 225 Ovidius, 75, 389

Officium b. v. M., 279, 320, 332, 333(7); in Amores, 77, 516 frag. German, 40; in Sahidic and Greek, 349 Ars amandi, 37, 72,77

Officium beati Francisci, 211 Culex, 77

Officium defunctorum, 17, 215, 248, 285, 521 De vetula, 241

Officium passionis domini, 214 Epistolae, in Italian, 389

421 Heroides, 251

Officium secundum ordinem Humiliatorum, Fasti, 72

Oldman de Basingham, William, 537 Medicata facies, 7]

Olgiatti, Bernardo, 383 Metamorphoses, 66, 69 Olmos, Andrés Nux, 77, 516 Historia de los Mexicanos, 510 Pontica, 72, 323(2)

Olymnios of Alexandria, 61 Remedium amoris, 72,77 De optimo imperatore, 267 “Oxford binder,” 13

Onosander Oxaminus, 32 Cynegetica, in Greek, 46 P

Oppian, scholia on, 48

Halieutica, in Greek, 46; paraphrase, 352 Optics, 500 Oratio, 326 515 Pacheco, Pacheco,Alonso, Juan, 372

Ordinarium, 203, 273, 275, 358 Pacini, Pietro, 380

Ordnung wie man die, so in Christum glauben, Padilla, Juan de, 506

tauffen soll, 151 Padua, 148; diploma of the university, 29, Ordo extremae unctionis, 240 281 Ordo sacerdotis, Dominican, 268 Passinger, Mathias, 142 Ordo vestimentorum, 261 Passinger, Waldasar, 142

Oresme, Nicolas Antonio, 376 De moneta, 473 Paganelli, '. Pagitt, Thomas, 111 Organica institutio, 116 Pagliari, Giorgio, 126 Organum Ptholomei, 58 Pagni, 292 Orgerius, Nathan, 236 Pagula, William

Origen de los Mexicanos, 510 Oculi sacerdotis, 488 De Phetonyssa, in Greek, 50 Palestine, map of, 368 Homelia, 191 Palissy, Bernard | In Epistolam ad Romanos, 70 Concerning waters, 224

Origines, 81, 184 frag. Paleottus, Robulphus, 293

Planctus, 86108 Palladio da Sora, Domizio, 85 Orlando, Palladius, 89 Orléans, Charles de Valois, Duc de, 443 De agricultura, 279

Orléans, Louis de Valois, Duc de, 443 Pallavicino, Cardinal Antoniotto, 372

Ormonde, Earl of, 225 Pallavicino, Giambattista, 375 Orosius, Paulus Palmer, Sir Henry, 224 Adversus paganos, 435 Palmer, John, 101 De Priscillianistis et Origenis errore, 492 Palmer, Robert, 101 Vita Terentii, Palmieri, Matteo Orpheus . De90temporibus, 89, 242 Argonautica, in Greek, 252 Palmistry, 48, 228

Hymni, in Greek, 252 Pamoleus, Franciscus Ortelius, Abraham, 242(4) De lapidibus, 348

Ortell, Joachim, Pancorvo, 292 Ortholan, Martin448 Pandoni, Petrus

230 Paneth Codex, 59

Exposition des paroles d’Hermes Trismegiste, Porcelii poetae ortographia, 490

576 General Index

Paolo di Perugia Pecia notations, 95, 96 De le soccite, 473 Peckham, Johannes, 205, 245 Papal bulls, 11(6), 38, 39, 79, 113, 168, 277, Peckington, Thomas, 445

293, 314, 318(9), 519-520 Pedro I, of Castile, 372 Papal court, 236 Pego, Jacobus de, 446 476 Paphnutius Pelham, Edmund,

Monita, 335 Pembroke, Henry Herbert, 2d Earl of, 224

Parabolae Salomonis, 30 Pembroke, Mary Herbert, Countess of, 225

Paracelsus Pena Pedro de, 503 Kur der Frantzossen, 137 Penrose, William, 225

Paraditus of Corneta, 38 Peraleja, Alonso de, 506 Paradixus, Gabriell, trans. by, 484 Peralta, Gaston de, 498 Paredes, Gabriel [sic], 34 Pereira, Gometius

Paris: merchants and aldermen, 11 Antoniana margarita, 142

Paris, Matthew Pérez, Alonso, 501 Chronica majora, 226 Pérez, Feliciano, 31

Parker, Henry Pérez, Marcos, 32 Dives and Pauper, 43 Pérez de Andrade, Alonso, 504

Parker, Sir Nicholas, 418 Pérez de Arteaga, Diego, 508 to 22 Edward IV, 226 Historia de la inuencion de las Yndias, 32

Parliament, 97, 100, 102; lists, 28 Edward 1] Pérez de Oliva, Hernan

Parma, 203 Persicus, 530 Parrhasius, Aulus Janus, 435 Persius

Parvum officium b. v. M., in English, 253 Satirae, 31, 168, 203

Paschasius Diaconus Peru, 29(2), 31, 32, 33(3), 296(4), 297(2),

De spiritu sancto, 347 511

Pasquillos in aulicos Colonienses, 483 Perugia: statutes, 52

Passageril, Rolandinus Pescara, Marchesa di, 380

De notulis, 152 Peter of Palestrina, Cardinal, 105 Passerino, Silvio, 280 Lumiére aux lais, 89, 356 Summa artis notariae, 152 Peter of Peckham

Passio Christi, see Jesus Christ Peter of S. Omer, 389 Passio S. Marcelli papae, 423 Petit, Etienne, 445 Passio S§. Secundi, 96 Petit, Francois, 446 Passionale, in Dutch, 414 Petrarca, Francesco, 23, 42, 90, 93, 98, 153, Passio S. Alexandri martyris papae, 51 Petirars, Guillaume, 525

Passiones sanctorum martyrorum, 318 486; trans. by, 98

Paston, John, 227 Ad Ciceronem et Cicero ad Petrarcam, 526

Pater Noster, paraphrase in French, 396 Ad Clementem VI, 399

Paterius, Saint Ad fratrem Johannem de Colonia, 399 Liber testimoniorum, 12 Africa, 252, 467 frag. Path to Paradise, 97 De contemptu mundi, 319

Patino Avila, Alvaro, 509 De obedientia ac fide uxoria, 180 Patritius Achilli, Franciscus, 81 De patientia, 319 Paul I, Pope, 11(3), 38, 519 De peccatis et virtutibus, 16 Paulet, Sir Amyas, 100 De ratione curie, 153 Paulinus of Nola, Saint De remediis utriusque fortunae, quotations Patricii res publicae Nuremberg, 177 De otio religiosorum, 147, 319

Ad S. Augustinum, 368 from, 92

Paulus Diaconus, 81 De vera sapientia, 153 Historia gentis Langobardorum, 89 De vita solitaria, 319

Paulus Melissus, Count Palatine, 260 Epistola ad Boccaccio, 39

Paulus Niavis, 153 Epistola ad d. Procopium de Rabensteyn, 39 Paulus Pergulensis Epistola ad Sagramor de Pomeriis, 17

De sensu diviso et composito, 487 Itinerarium, 66 Dubia, 487 Rime, 192, 319 Paulus Venetus Septem Psalmi poenitentiales, 490 In libros posteriores Aristotelis, 288 Sonetti, 76

Logica, 176 Sonetti, Canzoni, Trionfi, 95,214, 248 Pavia: monastery of S. Salvator, 79 Trionfi, 199, 255, 415

Pearce the Black Monk, 478 Versus ad commendationem Italici, 16 Pecha de Vadaterra, Alfonso Vite degli uomini illustri, 397, 417 Epistola solitarii ad reges, 347 Petravia, Miguel de, 34

General Index 577 Petroni, Ludovico, trans. by, 66 160, 222, 249, 268, 363, 382, 447, 498(5),

Petrus de Abano, 132 499(2), 538 De venenis, 348 Philip III, of 503, Spain, 499 Petrus de Argellata Philip of Tripoli, trans, by, 204 Chirurgia, 135 Philippotus Petrus Aureolus Ars perfectade in Vitriaco musica, 152 Compendium super Bibliam, 23 Philippus Arimineus, 98 Petrus Bonus, 236 De Philippus Caserta152 Petrus Cardinalis diversisdefiguris,

Vocabularium Biblicum, 95 Phillips, 63 Petrus Cipreria Philo mundi, 487 De oculode morali, 205 De incorruptione

Petrus Comestor In Genesim, 401 Bible historiale, 13, 33 Philosophical and theological notes, in Latin, Historia scholastica, 89, 242 98

Historia Veteris et Novi Testimenti, 41 Phisionomia, in French, 61

Petrus de Crescentiis, see Crescentlis Phlebotomy, tract on, 88 Petrus Hispanus Phoebus, Gaston 262 Aquae, 139 Livre de la chasse,

De conservanda sanitate, 276 Livre de l’ordre de chevalerie, 262

Thesaurus pauperum, 61 Physiologus, 152

Petrus Lombardus, 184 frag., 287 frag.; Piaci, Felice

comm. on, 485, 488 Oratio ad immortalitatem Laudis, 241 Sententiae, 89, 270 Piccolomini, Cardinal Giovanni, 126

Petrus Peregrinus de Maricourt, 58 Pico della Mirandola, Gianfrancesco, 282

De magnete, 1 Pictorius, Georgius Petrus Pictaviensis Raissbuechlein, 138 Compendium historiae, 271, 450, 453 Pierre, Bishop of Toul, 442 Genealogia, Pietro de Ancharano Petrus de Riga406 Lectura super VI Decretalium, 112 Aurora, 2, 68, 186(2), 313, 314 Pileus, Cardinal, 410 Petrus de Rosenheim Pillulae vitae, 243 Roseum memoriale, 408 Pinero, Pedro, 372

Petrus de Tarantasio, 106 Pinto, Augustin, 34 Petrus de Tussignano Piombino, Tommaso de

Recepte super nono Almansoris, 490 Life of Mohammed, 298 Petrus Venerabilis Piperario, Andrea, 376

Contra Petrobrusianos, 284 _ Pipino, 440 Petrus de Vineis Pisa: breve della arte tissandoli, 115; Jewish

Epistolae, 73 community, 204; laws and statutes, 81; uniPeucer, Caspar versity, diploma, 325 | Ad Tychonem, 405 Pius II, Pope, 11, 38, 39, 73, 83, 113, 519; Peurbach, Georg von, 21, 57, 58(5) epitaphs on, 38

Maniere di mesurare, 265 Bulla Ezechielis, 79 Pfeuffer, Georg Carmen Sapphicum, 40 Censurae ecclesiasticae, 477 Contra turpem amorem, 168

Phalaris, 76 Epistolae, 257 Epistolae, 70, 76, 267, 403 Euriolo und Lucretia, in German, 482

Pfinzing von Henfenfeld, Paul, 260 De captione urbis Constantinopolitane, 153

Pharetra, 430; see also Gregorius Historia Bohemica, 309

Philaretus, Somnium, Phile, Manuel59| Pius V, Pope,168 155 De animalium proprietatum, in Greek, 271 Sententia declaratoria contra Elisabeth, 242 Phelps, 9 ; Pizarro, Gonzalo, 33 ¢ ymbolus, Pizzigano, Zuane, Philelphus, Franciscus, 66, 380(2) 7 Plankin, 446 portolan chart, 299 Philethicus, M., 75 Plantin, Christophe, 228, 242

Pe oFFrance, 3442Platearius ilipTV: IV, of Compendi ] 387 Philip VI, of France, De denpticibus, 60 Hanurn Philip, Archbishop of Salzburg, 410 Practica brevis, 402

Philip I, of Spain, 2, 12, 35(2), 102(2), 121, Platina, Bartolommeo, 38

578 General Index

Plato, 46, 72 Poor caitiff, 223 Apologia Socratis, 93 Poortre, Sebastiaen de, 474 Crito, 93267, Porcari, Stefano de,280 93 Epistolae, 401 Porcari, Valerio,

Phaedo, 73, 401, 432 Porphyrius, 46; comm. on Ptolemy, in Greek,

Timaeus, 487 48; comm on, 415

Plautus : summary, 402 Amphitruo, 245 Portia, Jacubutio, Count of, 443

Plato Tiburtinus, trans. by, 207 Isagoge, in Greek, 44, 233; in Latin, 207;

Asinaria, 245 514 Portillo, Estéban de, 503, Comoediae, Portolan atlas, 212 504(2)

Plesington, Humfrey, 102 Portolan chart, 495 Plinius Junior, 190 frag. Portolan chart of Mediterranean, 55, 56(2) Epistolae, 70(2) Portolan, directions for making, 91 Plinius Major Possidius, Saint, 36 Historia naturalis, 367 Potier, Gilbert, 474 . Plinius Veronensis, - 190 Poussin, Nicolas, 16 First Ennead, in Greek, 46 Powell, Thomas

Plotinus Powell, John, 173

Plutarchus, 76; selections, in Latin, 33 Britanno-Belgicus, 294

Ad Trajanum, 433 Poyannce, M. de, 2 De gubernatione vitae, 323 Pozzioli: baths, 358 |

Podenas, Arnaut de, 443 Practica tabularum Alphonsi, 255

Poems, in Italian, 416, 417(2), 418, 484 Prague: statutes, in German, 236; university,

Poggio, 98, 486; comm. on the Trionfi of 494

Petrarch, 153 Prayer-book, Sarum use, 406

Ad Guarinum, 402 Prayer-roll, in English and Latin, 397

Ad Nicolaum V, 399 Prayers, 3, 18; in Dutch, 33, 223, 254, 321; Contra avaritiam, 70, 399 in English, 97, 171, 365; in French, 429;

De miseria conditionis humanae, 399 in German, 32, 33, 201, 232, 259, 320; in

De nobilitate, 399 Latin, 33, 102, 125, 201, 204, 218, 245,

De varietate fortunae, 300 246, 513, 524; in Latin and Dutch, 193, Facetiae, 73,239 336; in Latin and German, 522; in Oratio in laudem R. P. Venetorum, 404 Swabian dialect, 193 Pol, Nicolaus Precedents, Elizabethan, 174 De morbo gallico, 139 Preces piae, 197 frag., 451, 511

Poland, 155, 174, 412 Premierfait, Laurent de, trans. by, 247, 480 Pole, Cardinal Reginald, 154 Prentys, Robert, 373(2) Polich de Mellerstadt, Martinus Prester John, 438 Oratio, 490 Prevostin of Cremona Poliziano, Angelo, 15, 37, 380 Summa theologica, 492

Polo, Marco Priéres du Roi, 12 De consuetudinibus orientalium regionum, Prieto, Lazaro, 499 |

440 Priorista fiorentino, 155 Polyaenus _Priscianus Stratagems, in Greek, 46 Grammatica, 80; Grammatica minor, 72

Polychronius, 48 Privy Council, correspondence, 99; letter or Polydorus, 63 document, 19, 449; petitions, 99 Pomponazzi, Pietro Problemata theologica, 309 De fato et libero arbitrio, 320 Processionale Pomponius Mela England, 13th cent., 270 Cosmographia, 73 France, 16th cent., 497, 517

Pontano, Francisco 256

Ponce de Leon, Luis, 372 Germany, 15th cent., 66(2); 16th cent., 6, Oratio de laudibus legum, 71 Italy, 15th cent., 322

Carmina varia, 366

P ontano, Giovanni Gioviano Processus Christianae religionis, 126

Pontificale Proclus

Ponte, Niccolé da, 380 Proclamations at Newhaven, 97 France, 15th cent., 12; 16th cent., 261 Hymni, in Greek, 252

Italy, 14th cent., 12; 16th cent., 159, 262 Proclus, Saint

Pontius Pilate Laudatio in Mariam, 347 Ad Claudium, 423 Procopius Caesariensis

General Index 579

De bello Italico, 253 Puebla, Mexico, 7 . Della guerra italiana contra agothi, 66 Puebla de los Angeles, Mexico: legal docu-

Procopius Gazeus, 48 ments, 31(5), 34(3)

Prohibitio de proprietate, 477 Puhlman, 482

294 Purbacher, 333

Project how to increase 200 sayle of shipps, Pulci, Luigi, 282, 382 Promessio illustris domini Nicolai Trono, 332

Prophatius Hebraeus Pyke, John, 537 Compositio novi quadranti, 255 Pynson, Richard, 227

Prophecies, 14 Pythagoras, 19, 45

Prosdocimus de Beldomando Q

Prophetologion, in Greek, 313

Compositio astrolabii, 58 Prosper Aquitanus Quadernuttio de salari, 416 Chronographica, 206 Quaestiones, 424

Confessio, 179 Quaestiones inter Kalid et Morienum, 478

De vita activa et contemplativa, 179 Quaestiones rhetoricae, 33.

De vitiis et virtutibus, 179 Quaestiunculam proposuisti’quid sit vilicus

Pro Augustino, 420 iniquitatis, 191 Proverbs, in Latin, 323 tionibus, 232 Provinciale omnium ecclesiarum cathedralium, Quando la madre crare aliquam novam

Provencal rhymes, 362 Quaetionk, Pierre, 474 Proverbia Salomonis, 184 frag. Qualiter se servus dei debet habere in tribula-

476 religiosam, 346

Provinciale omnium ecclesiarum mundi, 79 Quaroube family, 305

Prudentius Quillen de Avila, Diego,de, trans. by, 37 Enchiridion, 173 Quiron, Fernando 297 Prudentius Clemens, Aurelius Quo beata Maria imperatorem infamatam

Psychomachia, 75 liberauit, 235 Psalms, Seven Penitential, in Latin, 154, 238, 257, 275, 521; comm. on, 289 R Psalter, in English, 18; in Flemish, 538; in

Psalms, comm. on, 193 Quo modo confutare oportet eos rogantes, 256 German, 40; in Greek, 193, 197, 304 frag.; Rabanus Maurus, 184 frag.

in Slavonic, 271 De inventione linguarum, excerpts, 362

192, 514 In Judith, 521

Psalterium, 167 frag., 330 frag.; 15th cent., Expositio libri Numerorum, 431

England, 12th cent., 24; 13th cent., 395; Rabbards, Ralph, 98 14th cent., 42, 171, 247, 258, 394, 518; Raconis, Francois de, 448 -

15th cent., 12, 76, 498, 538 Radix mundi, 530

Flanders, 13th cent., 91, 208, 218; 14th Radulphus de Longo Campo

cent., 215, 392 Super Anticlaudianum, 240

France, 13th cent., 66, 358, 518; 15th cent., Ragona, Jacobus

—~—- 298, 332, 415 Regulae artificialis memoriae, 476

Germany, 12th cent., 38; 13th cent., 41, Raimundus de Pennaforte, 51, 397; selections

414, 525 frag.; 15th cent., 322, 520 from Decretals, 79 frag.; 15th cent., 202, 210 Summa de casibus conscientiae, 402; verse

Italy, 12th cent., 274; 14th cent., 246, 428 Summa, 53,79, 106, 215

Netherlands, 15th cent., 269 abridgement, 493 Spain, 16th cent., 520 Summa de matrimonio, 106 Switzerland, 12th-13th cent., 190; 13th Rainolds, John, 253

cent.,Michael, 392 Rajoya, Miguel de,John 499de, 537 Psellus, 46 RaleghFr. of Brinscombe,

Psellus, Michael, the younger, 46 Raleigh, Sir Walter, 107, 438

Ptolemy, 58(3); comm. on, 48 Rambaldi, Benvenuto

Almagestum, 21 Liber augustalis, 493 Centiloquium, 530 Rambouillet, Seigneur de, 377

Cosmographia, 250; maps only, 495 Ramirez de Fuenleal, Sebastian, 502 Harmonicorum libri lI, in Greek, 40 Ramos de Cardenas, Francisco, 499, 508

Publilius Syrus Ramusio, 438 Regula Senecae, 30 Raoul de Praelles, trans. by, 41

Pucci, Antonio, 380 Raphael Sanzio, 280(2), 380 Puckering, Sir John, 225 Raphelengius, Franciscus, 242(2)

580 General Index Rappresentazione, 485 Richi, Giovanni, 477

Rappresentazione della Nativita, 319 Ridolfi, Giovanni Francesco, 175

Raymondus, magister, 141 Rimedij per il corpo humano, 539 Raymundus, see Raimundus Rinck part-books, 63 Raynaldus de Varedo, 141 Ringvant, Count, 448 Raynutius di San Angelo, 2 Rinuccini, Alamano, trans. by, 57

Reade, John, 111 Rinuccius, trans. by, 76 Recipes, 1; in English, 97; see also Cooking Rinuccius Aretinus, trans. by, 403

recipes Ripley, George, alchemical works in English,

Refutatio errorum Waldensium, 477 478

291 torem, 487

Regensburg: Wundartzordnung, 57 On preparing the philosopher’s stone, 310

Regester of the officers of her Maiesties cortes, Rituale, 14, 17, 103, 285; Rituale praedica-

Regimen contra pestilentiam, 134 Rivers, Earl, 377, 451; trans. by, 148

Registrum brevium, 359 Robert, a monk

Regula de effectibus lunae, 53 Chateau perilleux, 480

Reinosso, Miguel de, 295 Robert de Borron

Relazione della Corte di Roma, 106 Lestoire de Merlin, 43

Relazione del Pontificato di Sisto V, 103 Lestoire del Saint Graal, 43

Religious tract, unidentified, in Dutch, 293 Robert de Hastinge, 536 Remedia pro casibus contingentibus in divino Robert of St. Albans, 370

officio, 494 Robert, son of Walter de Yselham, 536

Remigius Autissiodorensis, 26, 180; excerpts, Robert, son of Wynne de Snetisham, 536

89 Robertus Grosseteste, 205, 340

De celebratione missae, 237 Computus, 20

René I, d’Anjou De cessatione legalium, 235 Livre des tournois, 262 In libros Posteriorum Aristotelis, 17

René I, of Sicily, 445 Pricke of conscience, 479(2); see also Rolle

Renekyn, Walter, 98 Theorica astronomiae, 17

Renier, Federico, 54(3) Robertus Lincolniensis, see also Robertus

Repgow, see Eike von Repgow Grosseteste

Report of the proceedings against the late Compendium regularum libri priorum, 163

Scottish Queen, 229 Robinson, R.

Requesens, Don Luis de, 447 On the courts of record, 228

Revelationes de mentalibus doloribus Christi, Robledo, Juan de, 321

289 Rocca Piétore: statutes concerning, 390

Revelations de Sinle, 226 Rodriguez, Antonio, 160 Revels Office, papers, 106-107 Rodriguez, Diego, 31

Revocatio amici a periculosis amoribus, 399 Rodriguez, Francisco, 2

Reynes, John, binding, 269 Ridriguez, Luis, 7

Rhazes, 527; Opuscula, 60 Rodriguez, Miguel, 110 Antidotarium, 135 Roesel von Rosenthal, Martin, alchemical

Lumen luminarium, 526 works, 526 53 Rhethorica, 168 Roffredus, Beneventani, Rhetoric, treatises on, 33, 69; in Italian, 67 Roger of Aldenham, 370

Ricardus de Mediavilla Roger de Baron, 60 Super IVdeSententiarum, 523 Practica, 135 Ricardus S. Victore Rogerius Salernitanus De contemplatione, 409 De phlebotomia, 365

De potestate ligandi et solvendi, 391 Rojas, Gabriel de, 507 Sermon, 152 Rolando, 174 Ricasoli, Bishop Giambattista, 376 Rolandus

Ricasoli, Giuliano, 381 De cyrurgia, 143 Riccobaldi, Paolo, 378 Rolandus Parmensis, 60 Richard, Prior, 535 Rolewinck, Werner Richard II, of England, 307, 380 Fasciculus temporum, 358, 493 Richard de Falesham, 536 Rolle, Richard, Opera varia, 367 Richard de Fournival De amore Dei, 179

Bestiaire d’amour, 345 De emendatione vitae, 179 De vetula, 241 Form of living, 360 Richard atte Ruding, 302 Oleum effusum, 92, 179, 237

Richard, son of Turkill, 535 Prick of conscience, 100, 389, 479(2), 515

Richardi, Sebastianus, 143 Psalterium cum glossa, 174

General Index 581 Regula perfectionis, 92 Sacchetti, Francesco, 380

Seven penitential Psalms, 479 Sacramentario di Frontale, 395 Speculum peccatoris, 92 Sacramentarium, 515 frag.; 9th cent., 396

Roman d’Alexandre, 306 frag. frag., 421 frag. Roman de Marc, 480 France, 11th cent., 351; 12th cent., 198 Roman de sept sages de Rome, 480 Italy, lith cent., 395; 12th cent., 276 Roman law, 51 Switzerland, 9th cent., 237 frag. Romania: assizes, 475 Sacramentarium et Graduale, 355 Rome: legislative acts, . 486; St. Peter’s 228 Sacramentary of S. Peter Damian, 395

Rondelet, Guillaume, Opera, 205 Sacramento del corpi di Cristo, 234

Roselli, G., 113 Sadoletus, Jacobus, 386 Roset, Claude, 281 Sagundinus, Nicolaus, trans. by, 267 Rossa, Francisco, 420 Sahagitin, Bernardino de, 510 Rossi, Pino de, 93 Saher, Hans von Rothwellus, Guillelmus, comm. on Petrus Gans, 156 Lombardus, 488 Sailing directions, in Italian, 496

Rottawer, Hans, 142 S. Agatha, church of, 2 Round Table, 262 S. Clement Danes, parish, 174 Rouspeau, Yves S. Francis, church of, 330 Petit catechisme, 226 St. mother Gall, 151

Roussilon, Guillaume, Comte de, 444 Saint-Gelais, Adrien de, 481 Roy Modus et Royne Racio, 32, 361 Saint-Gelais, Octavien de, trans. by, 480

Royardi, Arnaldus S. Hieronymus, Order of, 303 Distinctiones, 297 S. John of Jerusalem, Order of, 92

Rucellai, Bernardo, 380 Saint-Michel, Ordre de, statutes and

Rucke, Stephen, 101 constitution, 481 Rudolf von Ems

Ruehle, Ulric 445 | Ruess, Dr., 143 Saints’ lives, 70; in French, 429

Weltchronik, 332 Saint-Pol, Louis de Luxembourg, Comte de,

Ein niitzlich Bergbiichlein, 20 Saint Sulpice, Baron de, 371

Rufinus, 184(2) frags., 350; trans. by, 49, Salacgar family, 249

65, 70 Salas, Antonio de, 295

Contra Hieronymum, 86 | Salas, Christ6val de, 509 Historia monachorum, 269 Salazar, Agustin de, 508

Origenis homilae interprete, 341 Salazar, Christéval de, 216

Rufus of Ephesus, Opera, in Greek, 61 Salazar, Gomez de, 292

Rufus, Sextus Saldivar, Juan de, 295 De historia Romana, 71 Saldivar, Vicente de, 296

Rerum Romanorum breviarium, 432 Salerno, School of, 57(2)

Ruggieri, Giulio, 155 Salisbury, Bishop of, 4

Ruiz, Fr. Miguel, 501 Salisbury, Robert Cecil, Ist Earl of, 225

Ruiz de Prado, Juan, 499 Sallust, 28; extract, in Italian, 147; Opera,

Ruiz de Lorenzo Ribera, Juan, 275 44, 76 323 Rusio, Catilina, 308, La mascalcia, 34 Catilina et Jugurtha, 203, 267, 323, 432 Ruspagiarius, Angelus, 131 Jugurtha, 77, 241 Ruspagiarius, Julius, 131 Oratio in Ciceronem, 65 Ruspagiarius, Marcus Antonius, Opuscula, 131 Salmon, Abbot Pierre, 106

Rusticelli, Joannes Baptista, 293 Salomon and Marcolph, see Dialogus Salomonis

Rustichello, 183 Salutati, Coluccio Ruy de Pina, 274 De seculo et religione, 241 Ruys, Johan, 111 Salvan de Vinarys, 236 Ryff, Walter Hermann Salviatti, Gianozzo, 484

Leibartznei, 233 SAmano, Juan de, 111(3), 112(2), 502 Sambucus, Johannes, 242(2) S Samuel, first book of, 190 frag. Samuel, Rabbi

S.,L Epistola ad Rabbi Isaac, 53; in German, Certain prayers out of the Psalms, 97 235, 482 Sabadino degli Arienti, Giovanni, 375 San Andrés, 296

Triumphus victoriae torniamenti, 271} Sanchez, Lorenco, 115

Sabrun, Antoine de, 371 Sanchez, Pero, Alonso, and Francisco, 538

582 General Index Sanches Mufios, Gil, 474 Scivolata, 417 Sanchez de Valladolid, Juan, 372 Scot, Michael

Sanchio de Capris, 276 De signis et imaginibus, 255 San Clemente, Cardinal Francisco, 126 Scotland, nobility, 97

San Concordio, Bartolommeo da Scoto, Fra Tommaso, 380

Summa de casibus conscientiae, 288 Scott, Sir John, 225 Sanctorale, 452(2) Scott, Sir Thomas, 225 Sandoval, Gonzalo de, 501 Scottow, John, 156 Sanforth, John, 173 Scribere clericulis paro, 404 San Lorenzo, 282 Scrope, Lady Elizabeth, 380

San Luis Potosi, 295 Sebunde, Raymond de

San Marino, Antonio da, 280 Natural theology, 476 San Martin, Alonso de, 505 Secretum secretorum, 345 San Réman, Juan de, 505 Sedulius Sansovino, Francesco, 380 Carmen Paschale, 4,76, 517 Santa Clara, Bernardino de, 501 Hymnil et ll, 517 Santa Cruz, Marquis, 448 Segar, Sir William, 225 Santa Gadea, Conde de, 35 Segherio, Giovanni, 379 Santa Maria, Gregorio de, 505 Ségualas, Pierre, 474

417 Alexander, 164, 482

Santa Maria di Barbiano, monastery, accounts, Seifried

Santa Maria Impruneta, church of, 203 Selwood, Richard, 101

Sant-Fahagun, Juan de Semalle, Hardeyn de, 448

Aves que cagan, 34 Semiramis, 73

Santi de Bon Cor de Sutele, Fr. Seneca, 81, 83; extracts, 30; Opera varia, 69 Stella di salute, 450 Ad Lucilium, 189, 317 Santiago, Orden Militar de, 293, 372 Ad Paulum, et Paulus ad Senecam, 168,

Santiago, Alonso Fernandez, 7 189, 277 Santiago de Compostello, 319 Controversiae, 73 Sanudo, Marino, the elder De beneficiis, 74, 435

475 De moribus, 323

De modo recuperationis Terrae Sanctae, Declamaciones moralizate, 152

Sanz, Bartholome, 192 De lV virtutibus, 92, 147, 280, 323

Sarteano: notarial records, 416 De remediis fortuitorum, 37, 53, 76, 515

Sassetti, Filippo or Francisco Dialogus cum angelo, 435

Florentine chronicle, 155 Proverbia, 435

126(2) Sententiae, 239 Orazione, 319 cent., 64

Sassoferrato: commissary of, 126; priors of, Tragoediae, 69, 178, 212

Savello, Troilo, 416 Septem opere principali de la penitentia, 346 Saviozo da Siena Sequentia, Italian, 14th cent., 63; Swiss, 13th Savonarola, Girolamo, 418 Seraphicus, Antonius, 381 Savorgnano, Ascanio Serapion Della cose di Cipro, 292 De medicinis simplicibus, 135

447 Serico, Lombardo a, 98

Savoy, Emmanuel Philibert, Duke of, 377, Serbelloni, Gabriel, 441

Saxony, Elector of, 228 Sermones Mexicanos, 500 Scambler, Bishop Edmund, 225 Sermons, in English, 100; in French, 290; in Scaume, Jean, 444 Greek, 44; in Italian, 189, 483, 484, 533;

Schennis, Friedrich de, 92 in Latin, 42, 53, 75, 79(2), 89, 122, 150, Scherdingen, Melchior, 157 170(2), 184(2), 185(6), 186, 191, 192, Schiller, Sebastian, 157, 159 202, 205, 210, 239, 240, 244, 293, 412, Schireveld, Theodore de, 442 422, 435, 451, 488, 491(2), 493, 494, 517,

Schonbartbuch, 125 532, 533; in Latin and German, 197,

Schondoch Serocourt, Jean de, terrier of, 308 Queen of France and the perfidious marshal, Serravalle: statutes, 391 482 Service-book, unidentified, in French, 330; in Schittern, Hermann von Greek, 34; in Latin, 19(2) frags., 421 frag.,

Vita et miracula S. Benedicti, 336 538 Schultes, Wilhelm Servius Honoratus, comm. on Vergilius, 90 Enchiridion, 135 De centum metris, 80 Sciembellin, Martin, 184 Setto Bonifacio, Silvio di, 283

Scientific miscellany, 19 Seven deadly sins, 365

General Index 583 Seven sacraments, 365 Soderini, Pietro, 381

Seven signs of bad breeding, 1 Solano, Juan, 241 Seven works of bodily mercy, 365 Soliman of Padua, 236 Seven works of ghostly mercy, 365 Solinus

Sex questiones, 106 De mirabilibus mundi, 245, 316 Sextus Julius Africanus De situ orbis terrarum, 269, 415 Art of war, in Greek, 48 Polyhistor, 96 Sextus Placitus, 57 Solis, Gaspar de, 507 Sextus Rufus, see Rufus Solis, Juan de, 31

Sforza, Filippo Maria, 486 Somerset, John Beaufort, Ist Duke of, 444 Sforza, Francesco, Duke of Milan, 15, 66, Somnium viridarii, 261

300, 445 Sonet, Christiana, 535

Sforza, Galeazzo Maria, Duke of Milan, 15, Sonnet, in Italian, 484

377, 380, 381 Sorbi, Il, writing-book, 266 Sforza, Lodovico, 374 Sorribas, 532 Sforza, Lodovico Maria, 378 Soto, Luis de, 295 Sforza, Gian Galeazzo, 374, 376 Soriano, Filippo, 155

Sforza, Maximilian, 280 Sotomayor, Antonio, 34

Sforza, Visconti, see Visconti Sforza Sotomayor, Fr. Diego de, 501

Shaftesbury: customs of the monastery, 201 South America, voyage of exploration, 123

Shipdham, Walter, 172 Southampton (Wriothesley) family, 223

Shrawley, Kenelme, 173 Southampton, Henry Wriothesley, Earl of, Shrewsbury, Sir John Talbot, Earl of, 445 315

Sibylla Southwell, Robert, 225 De imperatore, 90 Spain, 155; reales cédulas, 7

Sidney, Sir Henry, 284 Spalatin, Georg, 446 Sidney, Sir Philip, 228 Spanish Armada, 227

Arcadia, 108 “Spanish forger,” 49, 336 Dyvers and sondry sonnettes, 108 Speculum antiquitatis, 333 Astrophel and Stella, 201 Speculum ecclesie, 246

Sidney, Sir William, 101 Speculum humanae salvationis, 170, 237, 256; Siena: laws, 292; Convent of Santa Martha, in French, 176

203 Spencer, Robert Spencer, Baron, 315

Sigebertus Gemblacensis Spengeler, Johannes

Chronicon, 206 Principia, 122

Sigismund, Emperor . Spenser, Edmund Ad Wenceslaum, 494 Complaints, 223 Silius Italicus Viewe of the present state of Ireland, 201

Punica, 90 Speroni, Sperone, 126

Silvester, Bernard Spezzani, Alfonso, comm. on Aristotle, 492 Experimentarius, 329 Spiegel van den leven ons Heren, 366 Silvester, Odo, 536 Spina, Bernardino, writing-book, 266 Simon, marchant parcheminier, 159 Spini, Geri, 416

Simon of Faversham, comm. on Aristotle, 530 Spinola, Federico, 447

Simon Genuensis, 185 frag. Spinola, Philippus, 126

Simon de Tournai, 342 Spirito, Lorenzo

Simplicius, 22 Kurtzweil des Wiirffelspiels, 280 Sintram, Johannes, 340 Spirlynge, Geffrey, 172 Sixtus IV, Pope, 11, 72, 293, 519(2), 520, 522 Spiser, Johannes

Sixtus V, Pope, 103, 126 Fasciculus morum, 340

Skelton, John, 406 Splendor solis, 477

Elegy on Edward IV, 317 Spoleto: duchy of, 314 Smith, Sir Thomas Squarzafico, Jeronimo, see Jeronimus ab

Smith, Robert, 537 Sprigg, William and Matilda, 536

Dialogue, 107 Alexandria Smith, William Stacions of Rome, 149 Alphabeth of armes, 108 Stamler, Peter, 159

Smoulte, Edmonde, 172 Standley, Richard, 101

Snetesham, Galfrid de, 535 Star Chamber, Court of, 100 Socio, Nobile Stanhope, Sir Edward, 229 De foemina facultate, 143 Stanislaus de Znoyma

Socrates, 46 Contra articulos Huscitorum et errore

Soderini, Niccolo, 381 Johannes Wickleph, 494

584 General Index Stati, Horatio, 375 Synaxarion, in Greek, 103, 273 Statius, comm. on, 425; life of, 425 Synesios, trans. by, 61

Thebais, 69 Synonima herbarum, 134(2)

Statuta Angliae, 449 Statuti della mercantia, 55

Stella clericorum, 240 T Stephanos of Athens, 61

Stephen of Alexandria, comm. on Hippocrates, Tabula Pythagorae, 152

63 Tabula stellarum fixarum, 255

Stephen, Bishop of Lucca, 11 Tabula summe precedentis, 106 Stockhlin, Anna Maria, 143 Tabulae Alphonsinae, see Alfonsine tables

Stor, Lorenz Tacitus Geometrica et perspectiva, 259 Annales, 34(3)

Strabo Historiae, 34(3) De situ orbis, 317 Tageszeiten, 255

Geographia, 299 Tagliente, Girolamo

Strada a Rosberg, Jacobus de, 276 Libro d’abaco, 325 Strada a Rosberg, Octavius de Taiding-Buechel, 389 Simbola Romanorum imperatorum, 259 Taillefer, Oudet, 446

Strasbourg: laws, 292 Tajon, Bishop of Saragossa, 6

Strasser, Abraham, 21 Talbot, Sir Gilbert, 2 Streche, John, 537 Talbot, Thomas, 172 Stringer, Anthony, 474 Tancredi da Bologna

Strode, Ralph Li ordinaire, in French, 90 Consequentiarum formulae, 176, 487 Tancredi principe di Salerno, 265

Strozza, Zenobia, 421 Tapia, Juande, 506 Strozzi, Palla, 15 Tartaretus, Petrus, 283 Stynner, Vincent, 449 Tasso, Bernardo, 381(2) Suarez, Melchor, 507 Tasso, Torquato, 381

Suchitepeque, 500 Tecotlatol Nemachtilonipan, 500 Suetonius, 43 Te Deum, 190 De grammaticis et rhetoribus, 517 Tellani, Giulio Cesare, writing-book, 266 Tiberius, 281 Temaxcal, 9 Vitae XII Caesarum, 4, 70, 250, 493 Temple, John, 19

Suleiman the Magnificent, 263 Ten vengeaunces of God, 365

Sully, Duc de, 381 Teramo, Jacopo Palladino

Sulpicius Severus, 36(3) Consolatio peccatorum, 213

Dialogi de §. Martini et monachis, 435 Processus Belial, 87; in German, 232(2)

Vita S. Martini, 180, 435 Terentius, 491 frag.; selections, 168 Sulpitius Verulanus Adelphoe, 287 frag. De versum scansione, 90 Comoediae, 37, 72,90, 154, 169 frag., 278,

Summa chiromantia, 228 322, 397, 432, 493

Summa dispensationum, 105 Terra Rubea, Hieronymus, 293 Summa exceptionum plurimum, 52 Testamentum Christi, 317 Superantio, Jacobus, 157 Testamentum XI Patriarcharum, 94

Supplicatio ad virginem Mariam, 75 Thaddeus de Parma

139 Themistius, 46

Surgical treatise, in Dutch, 137; in German, Quaestio de clementis, 409

Surreau, Pierre, 444 Theobaldus of Campagne, 229 Surrey, Earl of, see Norfolk, Duke of Theodoretus, 47 Susannah, Epistle of, 360 Theodoretus of Cyrus Suso, Henricus, see Henricus Suso In lib. Regum, in Greek, 234

Sussex, Thomas Radcliffe, 3d Earl of, 381 Theodoricus

Sustenge, Roger, 535 De locis sanctis, 300

Sutton, Richard, 448 Theodoricus physicus, 30

Swan, John, 535 Theodosius II Switzerland, 155 De avibus, 277484 Sydrach, 21 Theodoxina, Saint, Fontaine de toutes sciences, 94, 48] Theodulus

Sydrach, see also Liber Sydrach Eclogae, 168 | Sylvester, Saint, 183 Theological miscellany, 35, 493

Symeon Seth, 409 Theophanes Cerzmeus, 47

Symeon Stylites Lectionary, 163 Theophilus Protospatharius, 59

General Index 585

Theophrastus Amoris triumphus, 366 De causis plantarum, in Greek, 233 Tilney, Edmund

De historia plantarum, in Greek, 233 Topographicall descriptions, 174 De signis aquarum et ventorum, in Greek, Titian, 177

233 Titus et Vespasianus, 89, 100

Kur der Frantzossen, 137 Tobit, 254

Theorique et pratique d’alchymye, 230 Todi: S. Leucius, 326

Theosophia palmarum, 526 Toison d’Or, Order of, 185 Theriaca magni Galeni, 62 Toledo: audiencia, 113 Thetford: assize of bread, 229 Toledo, Francisco, 296

Thevet, André, 438 Tolentino, Niccoloda, 93

Thivosine, 449 Toleto, Francesco Thomas, Saint, life of, 95 Veterinary recipes, 144

Thomas Anglicus Tollemache Bible, 396 Quaestiones contra Duns Scotus, 91 Tosinghi, Pietro Francesco, 379 Thomas de Aquino, Saint, 82, 106, 484, 526; Toribio de Motolinia comm. on, 241, 320 Memoriales, 510 Contra impugnantes Dei cultum et Torniellus, Hieronymus, 519

religionem, 513 Torres, Juan, 509

386 Tournaments, 43

De articulis fidei et ecclesiae sacramentis, Tortelli, Giovanni, 381(2)

De corde et sanguine Jesu Christi, 123 Tournee, Guillaume, 184 De ente et essentia, 150, 164, 364 Tours: monastery of Fontaines-les-Blanches,

De mixtione elementorum, 364 536

De motu cordis, 150, 364 Tovar, Bernardino de, 499 De perfectione vitae spiritualis, 513 Tovar, Juan de Expositio Decretum, 406 Historia de la benida de los Indios, 496

Fallaciae, 177, 207 Tractato de la pouerta de Christo, 404 Historia de corpore Christi, 363 Tractatus kilindri accurtatis, 58 In librum de causis Aristotelis, 95 Traicte de l’astronomie, 326 In metaphysicam Aristotelis, 95 Traité des VII fruits de tribulacion, 469

InIV Sententiarum, 300, 411 Trasierra, Sebastian de, 505 In II Sententiarum, 40, 243 Trattato di veterinaria, 390 Quodlibeta, 91, 174 Travell, John, 229 Sermones dominicales, 3 Traversari, Ambrogio, trans. by, 64, 68, 82

Summa theologica, 91, 166 Treasurer, Lord, record of consultation, 102 Treatise on the life, passion, and resurrection , Treatise on the love of God, 479

of Our Lord, 321 Treby, Richard, 314

Thomas Becket, 24 Trent, Council of, decrees, 369 Thomas Capuanus Tresham, Sir Thomas, 226 Summa dictaminis, 475 Tresham, William

Thomas de Estone, 236 De non ducenda uxore fratris defuncti sine

Thomas, Duke of Gloucester, 43 liberis, 175

Thomas Hibernicus Trevor, Richard, 101 De religione christiana, 494 | Trevor, Thomas, 224

Manipulus florum, 92 Triddion, in Greek, 234 Thomas a Kempis Trionfo, Agostino Imitatio Christi, see under title De ecclesiastica potestate, 54

Thomas at Nashe, 101 Trithemius, Johannes

Thomas, son of Nicholas of East Fering, 537 De scriptoris ecclesiasticis, 80

Thorp genealogy, 100 Triumph of our Saviour Jesus Christ, 97 Thorp: manor-roll, 473 Trivet, Nicolaus, comm. on Boethius, 27, 39; Thoughts of eternitie, 172 on Seneca, 81, 490 Thrémouille, Durant de, 445 Chronicle, in English, 228 Throckmorton, Francis, 172 Croniques, in French, 226

Thuréczy, Janos Super regulam Beati Augustini, 486 Chronica Hungarorum, in German, 232 Trivisano, Marcus Tibullus De macrocosmo, 194 Elegiae, 38 Trivulzio, Bishop Antonio, 381

Tichborne, Chidiock, 226 Tron, Niccolo, 332

Tiepolo, Enrico, 115 Trottus, Hugo Tiepolo, Jacopo, 115 De multiplici ludo, 240 Tifernas, Publius Gregorius Trujillo, Venezuela, 500

586 General Index Tryphiodorus, 46 Facta et dicta memorabilia, 42, 68, 91, 169,

241 Valescus de Taranta, 144

Tundale, Visions of, in French, 273; in Latin, 179(2), 429; in Castilian, 323

Turbervile, Nicholas, 226 Valgulius, Carolus, trans. by, 487

Turin: statutes, 54 Valla, Laurentius, 381(2); Opuscula, 73

Turkey, De arte metrica, Turks, 73155 Valladolid: audiencia,178 216 Turrecremata, Johannes de, 381 Vallaresso, Giacomo

Tuscany, Grand Duchess of, 381 Historia de origine et processu urbis, 247 Tycho Brahe Vallenger, 225 Ad Peucerum, 405 Valori, Stephen, Baccio, 381

Tye, Christopher, 108 Van der Aa, Johanna Regina, commonplace

Tyttley, Anne, 172 book, 230 Tyttley, Rowland, 172 Van Meteren, Emanuel, 242 Tzetzes, see Johannes Tzetzes Van Weenen, Christiane, 474 Varani, Baptista

U Liber suae conversionis, 289 Varchi, Benedetto, 381

Ubaldis, Baldus de, 113 Vargas, Alphonsus Uberti, Fazio degli, 42 Lectura super libros Sententiarum, 91

. ; e lingua Latina,

Uber Canticum Canticorum, 232 Vargas, Antonio de, 308

Ugo, Maestro, 194 Varro, Marcus torent

Uevccione ie 317 Vasari, Giorgio, 280, 381, 382(3) Derivationes, 68, 268 wascones, Memnando de, 509 Ulm: armorial, 278 asquez, Niguel, Ulrich von Zatzikhoven Vatican, 280

Lanzelet, 233 frag. Vaudemont, Comte de, 379 Upton, Nicolaus Vaux, Jean de Longeville, Lord of, 447

De re militari, 94 Vecent, Otto, medical notebook in Italian and

Uranius, Johannes Baptista, de Treviso, 183 atin, |

Urban II, Pope, 54 vega re rep © de 494 Urban V, Pope, 105; letters, 475 Vegetius en mrancta,

Urbino Doweacr Duchess of, 377(2) Arte della medicina delle bestie, 145 Urbino, Dukes of, 175, 177, 376, 381, 529 Dee militari, 76, 294; epitome in Italian, Urchfont: compotus-roll, 229 ,

Ursenicus, Hieronymus, 183 vere libeovwin ciucatione 240

Ome effectibus medicinarum, 205 Dialogus inter Alithiam et Philalteus, 473

De effectibus qualitatum, 205 Velasco, Luis de, 295(3), 296, 499

Ursus, Saint, life of, 476 Velasquez de Lara, Gonzalo, 507 Usage de Vastrolabe, 326 Veldenz, Georg Johann Ivon, 378

Usuardus Venerio,Lorenzo, Antonio, 443 , Venerio, 54 Martyrologium, 362

, ? Summa naturalium, 418

Uzalde, Domingo de, 499 Veneto, Paolo

Vv Poesie, 148

Veneziano, Antonio

Venezuela: exploration, 123

Vado Mori, 517 frag. Venice, 115, 148, 280; ambassadors, 155, 174;

Vaez, Gonzalo, 499 Augustinian convent, regula, 264; armorial Spera Pitagorae, 526 chronicle of the Doges, 485; constitution

Valaurius, Nicolaus and chronicle, 126; chronicle, 155, 235; Valencia, Cardinal of, 123 and statutes, 53, 303; convent of S. Crux

Valencia, Fr. Martin de, 501, 502 a Judaica, 11(7); laws and statutes, 53,

Valentin von Eickstedt 113, 115, 157, 263; manual of a consigPommersche Chronik, 29 liere, 484; Mariegola of S. Ann, 276; Valera, Diego de, 43 senate, 154; Squitinio della libertad, 325

Valerius, Julius Venturi, Mad. Frasia, trans. by, 322 Res gestae Alexandri Magnae, 197 Vera, Juande, 506

Valerius Maximus, 210, 418 frag.; extracts in Vera, Santiago de, 296

Italian, 69; Opera, 35 Verapaz, 500(2)

General Index 587 Verdelot, Philippe, 148 Viscario, Constantius and Daniel de, 476

Vergerius, Petrus Paulus, 98(3) Visconti Sforza, Bianca Maria, 15 Ad Nicolaum Leonicenum, 402 Vita Aristotelis, 364(2) De ingenuis moribus, 76, 401, 488 Vita S. Alexii, . 469 Vergilius, 201; comm. on, 90, 435; Opera, Vita S. Augustini, 207

72, 179, 247 Vita S. Margaritae, 305

322 Vitae patrum, 269

Aeneis, 201 frag.; in French, 480; in Italian, Vita sanctae Marinae virginis, 269

Appendix Vergiliana, 168 Vitae sanctorum, diocese of Bourges, 95

Bucolica et Georgica, 4 Vitales, J ean, 3 Eclogae, 424 frag. Vite de Santi, — 263

Epistola ad Maecenatem, 93 Vitoria, Francisco de, 241

Verona, 54, 216; privileges and documents of Vitruvius, Opera, 327

the monastery of S. Zeno, 433 Vogther, Bartholome, Conrad, and Georg, Veronese, Giovanni Padovano 137 Della riforma dell’anno, 417 Vogther, Samuel and George, medical compila-

Veronese, Paolo, 228 tion, 144 Versus duodecim sapientium, 517 Voies chrétiennes, 12 |

Preces piae, 252 265 ;

Vespasiano Amphiareo, writing-book, 266 Voltius, Vincentius Demetrius, portolan chart,

Vespasiano da Bisticci, 251 Von Ach, Georg, Hans, and Sebastian, 260

Veterinary treatises, 34(2), 38, 60, 243, 276, Von allen Rechten der Menchen, 482

390, 412 Von Perckwerchen, see Ruehle, Ulric Vettori, Jacimo, 126 Vuzo6n, Pedro, 31

Vettori, Pietro, 15 WwW Vettori, Paolo, 15

Vettori, Francisco, 126

Viana, Francisco de, 500 Wachsmuth, B.

Vibius Sequester, 73 Probierbuchlein, 529 Vicentinus, B. Wakefield, Thomas, 108 De venatione divini amoris, 494 Wakeman, Edward, 370 Victorinus, Marius Fabius Walafridus Strabo, 14 De inventione, 74 Waldenses, 477 Vidal, Raimon Walhall Manor, 370 Las rasos de trobar, %362 Walpole, Henry, 225

Viderius, 527 _ Walsingham, Sir Francis, 103 Vienna University: disputations, 237; College Walter de Manteby, 537

' of S. Nicholas, 242 Walwyn, Sir Richard, 293 Vigiliae mortuorum, 267 Wann, Paulus, 52 Villacucca, 192 Warburton, P., 101 Villa de Herencia, 113 Wardour, Chidiock, 100 Villafuerte, Francisco de, 505 Warner, Edward, 101 Villalba, Colonel, 372 Warren, Edward, 101 Villani, Giovanni | Watson, Thomas, trans. by, 224 Cronica di Partenope, 358 Watton, John Villano, Francesco Antonio, 382 Speculum Christiani, 170

Villa Nueva de la Serena: litigations, 420 Weapons, 259

Villa Real, Francisco, 296 Weavers’ Guild, 115

Villars, Archambaut de, 444 Wechel, Christianus, 374 Villegas, Francisco de, 508 Wedinghausen, Richard von Villegas Villanueva, Juan de, 499 Expositio missae, 78

372 Weiss, Andreas, 4

Villena, Diego Lopez Pacheco, Marqués de, Weingarten: monastery, 354

Villena, Juan Pacheco, Marqués de, 372 Weldon, Roger

Villeroi, Marshal, 13 Prayers for the afflicted, 223

Vincent de Beauvais, 186 frag. Wellys, Humphrey, 2 Miroir historial, 300 Wellys, John, 227 Vincentius Lector, 67 Wenceslaus of Bohemia, Saint, life of, 515

Virezzo, Leon, 379 West Indies: ordinances, 511 Virgilius Tapsensis, 396 Weston, Sir Richard, 101

Virgin Mary, quotations about, 94 Werner, D. Galli, 143 Virtues and vices, treatise in Greek, 44 Weymes, James, 535

Virtutes Agnus Dei, 388 Weymouth, 226

588 General Index Whitgift, Archbishop John, 449 Wycliffe, John, trans. by, 32

Whitney, Geoffrey On the ten commandments, 225 Choice of emblems, 252 Seven deadly sins, 225 Wickhambrook Ms., 63 Works of mercy, 225 Wigges, Thomas, 515(2) Wycliffite comm. on Psalms, 247 Wigo of Chartreuse Wycliffite homilies, 479 De laude et mysterio cellae, 409 Wycliffites, letter against, 494 De vita solitaria, 409 Wykeham, William, 108 Wilkenson, Valentin, 173(2) Wylbram, Thomas, 101 Willaert, Adrian, 148 Wylhelmus Willelmus, son of Castanea, 236 Dutschen Cirurgien, 144

Willes, Richard, 438 Wyndham, Francis, 224

William of Cenes, 478 Wynkyn de Worde, 176 William le Grant, 305 Wyther, William, 537

William of Igny, 69 Wythers, Humphrey, 103 William of Jumiéges History of the Dukes of Normandy, 515 xX William of Melitona

Commentarium in Ecclesiasticum, 81 Xaintrailles, 448 William of Moerbeke, see Guilielmus de Xenophon, 74 William the Monk, of Aremes, 302 De Lacedemoniorum re publica, 401

_ Morbecca Ars equitandi, in Greek, 45 William 35privata, 401 | Logica, of 92,Ockham 485 De De vitavenatione, tyrannica et

William I, of Orange, 448 Hiero, 73 William of Pagula Memorabilia, in Greek, 46 Oculus sacerdotis, 430 Ximines de Cisneros, Cardinal Francesco, 446

William of Paris Ximinez, Pero, 521 De poenitentia, 477

De sacramentis, 477 William, son of Ranulf de Swerdstune, 535 Y

aT . OrK, war antagenet, uke of, |

wae Cardinal Deacon of S. Eustachius, Yetsweirt Charles 25 sa Dekeet 39 Williams, Georee and Joan. 102 York: Guild of Glaziers and Plumbers, 316

Williams, Sir Roger, 224 Z Williams, R., 515

Williams, Roger and Christian, 102

Willoughby, George, 100 Zacatecas, Mexico, 294-296 passim , Willoughby, Peregrine Bertie, 11th Baron, 224 Zahel Willoughby, Robert, Lord, 444 De electionibus, 207

Wimpheling, Jakob, 153 De interrogationibus, 530 Wingfield, Anthony, 282 Liber iudiciorum, 207 Witchcraft prosecutions, 229 Zambrano, Fr. Pedro, 501 Witte de Hese, Johannes Zane, Hieronymus, 216 Itinerarius a Jerusalem, 300 Zante, 280

Winchester: Abbey of S. Mary, 229 Des jugements d’astrologie, 231

Wittingen, 449 Zapotitlan, 50050 Wodhowse, 224 Zeno, Emperor, Wolff, Hans, 142 Zeno, Saint, life of, 435 Wolff, Lienhart, 142 Zeno, Carlo, 486

Wood, Edward, 101 473 Woodward, George, 224 Zimbron, Juan, 505

Wolsey, Cardinal Thomas, 227 Zeno, Johannes del, magistrate’s judgements,

Woodward, John, 537 Zoccho, Gabriel, writing-book, 267 Wotton, John, see Watton Zonaras

Wriothesley (Southampton) family, 223 Lexicon, 191 160, 177, 252, 259(4), 260, 261, 262, Alchimia, 526

Writing-books, 2, 156(5), 157(4), 159(6), Zosimus

266(3), 267, 268, 325 Zuffo, Hieronymo, 447 Wyatt rebellion, 107, 447 Zurita, Alonso de, 502

Wyatt, Sir Thomas, 108 Zuniga, Alvaro Manrique de, 296 Wycham de Biskelee, Herbert, 536 Zygmunt II Augustus, of Poland, 282

Concordance 589 CONCORDANCE OF CENSUS NUMBERS Census Supplement 220:81-84 119:56-59 The first column lists entries in the Census 221:85-86 119:60-61 by page number, and following a colon, item 228 :90-97 119:62-69

number; the second column gives the equivalent 229: 98-103 119:70-75

page and item numbers in the Supplement. 230: 104-109 119:76-81

231:110 119:82

Census Supplement 231:111-112 120:83-84 2:1 258:102 232:113-117 120:85-89

2:3 413:2235:119-123 233:118 120:91-95 120:90 3:1 1:1(2)

8: Mex. 142 6:M-M 142 236:124-126 120:96-98 8: Mex.147.5 6:M-M 147.5 237:127 120: 100

8: Mex.201 7:M-M 201 237:128 120:99

9:Mex.216-218 8:M-M 216-218 237:130 120:101 9:Mex.222 8:M-M 222 237:130A 120: 102 9:Mex.256 8:M-M 256 246: 168-175 120: 103-110 9: Mex.266-269 8:M-M 266-269 247:176-181 121:111-116 9:Mex.59158 9:No.59158 248: 182-190 121:117-125

9:Mex. no number, 452:5 34964, 34965 8:M-M 400.3 453:9131:5 132:9

10:1 1:29 2:31 469:13 453:12 109: 132:12 10:2 13 Li:1 5:66 490: 1-5 123:148-152

15:22 238:Lat 172493 493:1-2 306:51-52 15:23 399:47 :3 309:82 16:26 9:26 494:4-7 309: 83-86 18:5 16:5 494:8 309:88 18: no number 19:L.B.21 495:10 306:53 20:1-3 10:1-3 495:12 309:9] 21:4-6 10:4-6 504: 15684 132:14

21:7 301:7 519:1 146:13185 156:57 21:8 301:2 523:13185 32:1 4:57 §24:23815 146:23815

58:HM 146:23817 $9:HM 144 147 23:HM 23:HM 144 147 5§24:23817 $27 :23845 147:23845

152:1 40:203 ~$37:324356 §33:170178147:324356 147:170378 154:1 §17:14 155:1 36:176 538 :334368 147:32487-89 147:324368 166:23 51:4 539:324387-99

170:38 25:38 542:C.19174 540: Wing 7940 147:Inc. 178:1 35:150 147:Case MS7940.2 fk 545.424 180: 1-4 117:1-4 542:Ry.8(31) 147:Ry.8(31) 181:5-8 117:5-8 | 583 :331 162:331

182 :9-12117:13 117:9-12 588 :482162:706 162:482 183:15 596:706

184:17 117:14 601:1 179:22 185:20 117:15 601:4 511:2 188:29 117:16 602:6 179:21° 189:30-35 117:17-22 602:7 403:102 190:36-38 117:23-25 602:8 S511:1 205:41 117:26 603:9 179:19 207: 47-48 118:27-28 603:10 157:14

209: 50-54118:34-35 117:29-33 603:11 179:17 210: 56-57 604: 14-18 157:15-19 211:58-61 118:36-38 605:28. 604:21 157:20 212:62-65 118:39-42 158:21 212:67 118:43 606:32-37 158:22-27

213:69 :41 158:28 217:70-73 118:44 118:45-48 607 607 : 43-45 158:29-31

217:74 119:49 608:1 to 614:49 160:52 to 162:100 218:75-79 119:50-54 616:1 163:965

219:80 119:55 628:77 261: Typ 125

590 Concordance

Census Supplement Census Supplement 643:167 169:64[?] 870:34-35 312:34-35 644:172 158:32 873:48 312:48 646:190 238:Lat 174-175 874:55 312:55 647:197 158:33 878:73 312:73

’ 648:199 158:34 880: 83 312:83 651:216 35:15] 884:97 312:97 651:217 163 :964 886:110 312:110 651:221 35:152 888:119 312:119 | §52:224 238:Lat 174-175 897:158 312:158 653 :230-23 1158:37-38 158:35-36901:1-2 900: 1-4121:126-127 194:20-23 655:241-242

656:244-245 158:39-40 |951:1-2 949:1 250:Typ 1 656:247-249 158:41-43 56:1-2 657:250-252 158:44-46 952:3-6 56:3-6 665:1 123:156 and 441:1 953:7-9 56:7-9 666: | 2:36 954: 1 227:Eng 766 668:5 421:5 956 to 961 246 669: | 123:153 530 223:Eng 530 693:15 304:17 966:Eng 986:Lat 126 236:Lat 126

699:6-7 167 :6-7 990:Dn 1.1234:Ital 235:Ital 52 56 700:8 167:8 990:Dn 1.2

706:30-3 1 167:30-3 1 991:C 803.01* 243:Lat 246

710:CAV 53.7 175:CAV 53.7 992:C 803.03 * 243:Lat 236 711: CAV 124.71-72 175:CAV 124.71-72 992:C 803.06* 243:Lat 244

717:1-2 187:9-14 187:7-8 992:C 803.07* 243:Lat 237 718:3-8 993:C 803.09* 243:Lat 247 719:9-10 187:15-16 993:C 803.09.5* 243:Lat 239 723:2 243:Lat 242 241 723:4 79:13) 79:130993:C 993:C803.09.10* 803.010* 243:Lat

729: 193:1 994:F 5.80* 241:Lat 216 748 :4 187:6 994:F 5.82* 243:Lat 754:4 193:4 995:24215.135* 242:Lat 243 234

760: 16 194:16 995:24226.230.5* 242:Lat 220 766:57 194:57 995:F 5.66* 233:Ger 84

766:60 195:60 997:Norton 3 235:Ital 54-55 767:61-65 195:61-65 997:Norton 1000 238:Lat 178

767:67 195:67 997:Norton 1001 239:Lat 179 768:71 195:71 998:Norton 1003 238:Lat 176 768 :73 195:73 998:Norton 1004 245:Lat 270 213 769:75 196:75 998:Norton 2000 241:Lat 771:89 196:89 267 774:111 196:111998:Norton 998:Norton2001 2002 244:Lat 238:Lat 170 775:112-113 196:112-113 999:Norton 2003 239:Lat 180 818:374 196:374 999:Norton 2004 257:Typ 78 821:387 20088 244:Lat 244:Lat 266 821:389 196:387 196:389999:Norton 1013:Sumner 248 823 :396 196:396 1013:Sumner 10 278:Typ 431 833:448 196:448 1015:Sumner 52-55 244:Lat 261-264 839:476 197:476 1015:Sumner 56 244:Lat 269 840:477 197:477 1016:Sumner58 57244:Lat 244:Lat 257 249 857:2 194:18 1016:Sumner 767 : 68-69 195:68-69 997:Norton 1002 244:Lat 265

858: 1 194:19 1016:Sumner 59-60 244:Lat 250-251 862 to 864 194:Garrett Library 1016:Sumner 61 244:Lat 254 865:1-2 310:1-2 1016:Sumner 62-63 244:Lat 252-253 866:3-8 311:3-8 1016:Sumner 64 244:Lat 255 867:9-10 311:9-10 1017:Sumner 65 244:Lat 256

~ 867:13-14 311:13-14 1017:Sumner 66 253:Typ 25

868: 16 311:16 1017:Sumner 67 278:Typ 429 868 :20 312:20 1017:Sumner 68 244:Lat 268 869:26 312:26 1018:Sumner 69 238:Lat 177 869:28 312:28 1018:Sumner 70-71 244:Lat 258-259

Concordance 591

Census Supplement Census Supplement 1018:Sumner 73 244:Lat 260 1369:23 335:M.23 1019:Sumner 75 278:Typ 428 1370:27 335:M.27 1019:Sumner 76 278:Typ 430 1372:39 335:M.39 and

1050: 1928.117 257:Typ 79 374:MA.1252 1056:3 278:Typ 443 1372:41 335:M.41 1081: 1-2 286: 1-2 1374:46 335:M.46 1082:4-5 286: 4-5 1375:54336:M.55 336:M.54 1082:7 286:7 1376:55 1083 :8-10 286:8-10 336:M.69 1083:12 286:12 1379:701378:69 336:M.70 and 369:MA.302

1084: 13| 287:13 1380:76 368:MA.92 336:M.76 1084:15 287:15 1382:86 1085:21 287:21240 1382:87 1087 :3 243:Lat 1383:9]336:M.87 336:M.91

1104:5 288:5 1111:40 288: 401384:99 1386: 105336:M.99 337:M.105

1111:42 1126:208 288:42 290:2361387:113 1388:121 337:M.113 370:MA.990

1161:4 270:Typ138 2101390:127 1389:122337:M.127 369:MA.744 1161:5 263:Typ and 1132:7 36:153 369:MA.559

1141:2 40:62 1390:128 337:M.128 and 1144:6 301:6 369:MA.560 1160: 1-2 67:24-25 1391:133 337:M.133

1162:8 78:122 1392:140 337:M.140 1162:9 | 173:98 1393:142 337:M.142 1165:24 174: 107 1393:143 337:M.143 and 1167:30 172:87 369:MA.721 1168:32327:1 65:9 1399:180 1395:157 338:M.180 337:M.157 1169:1 1174:1 303: 1 1400: 184 338:M.191 338:M.184 1174:4 303 :4 1402:191 1175:5304:7 304:51404:207 1403:198338:M.207-208 338:M.198 1175:7 1178:18306:41 306:18- 1405:212 1404:208338:M.212-213 337:M.121 1182:41 1184: no number 306:50A 1405:213 337:M.122

1186:1 305:22 1405:214 338:M.214 and 339:M.224 1187:1-4 121:128-131 1407:221 338:M.221 1188:5-10386:72 121:132-137 1409 :232 339:M.232 1190:1 1410:237 339:M.237

1190:2 387:73 1411:241 339:M.241 and 1192:1 126:174 369:MA.615 1201:1-4 329: 125-128 1411:242 369:MA.225A

1202: 1 320:25 359:M.809 1414:259339:M.272-273 339:M.259 1263:25 1417:272-273 1263 :27 320:27 1417:274 340:M.274

1269:53328: 320:53 1418:275340:M.277 340:M.275 1315:1 1 1418:277 1330:97 328:971422:296-298 1419:280 340:M.280 1333:114 331:34 340:M.296-298 1334:116 329:116 1423:301 340:M.301 1335:1 331:1 1424:306 340:M.306 1339:19-20 331:19-20 © . 1426:317 340:M.317 1340:22 331:22 1426:3 18-320 341:M.318-320 1341:28-30331:32 331:28-30 1427 :326 341:M.326 1342:32 1428:329 341:M.329 1364:1 334:M.1 1428 :33 1-332 341:M.331-332 1365:3-4 334:M.3-4 1428 :333 342:M.333 1366:10 335:M.10 1429:335-338 342:M.335-338 1368:17 335:M.17 1430:344-345 343 :M.344-345

1340:26-27 331:26-27 1427:325 339:M.242 and 341:M.325

592 Concordance

Census Supplement Census Supplement 1431:346 343:M.346 and 1486:710-711 355:M.710-711 369:MA.559A 1488:719-720 355:M.719-720

1431:348-349 343:M.348-349 1488:725 355:M.725

1431:352 343:M.351 1489:728 355:M.728 1432:355-356 343:M.355-356 1490:730-731 355:M.730-73 1 1433:357 343:M.357 1491:733 355:M.733 1433:359-360 343:M.359-360 1492:735-736 355:M.735-736 1434:363 344:M.363 1493 1492:737 356:M.737 1436:374 344:M.374 :739 356:M.739 1436:376 344:M.376 and 369:MA.54 1494:743 356:M.743 1437:379 344:M.379 1495:747 356:M.747 1438:386 344:M.386 and 1497:756 356:M.756 369:MA.1751500:771 1498:761356:M.771 356:M.761 1440:396 344:M.396 1440:398 344:M.398 1501:775 356:M.775 1441:401 344:M.401 1502:777 357:M.777 1447:433 344:M.433 1503 :780-78 1 357:M.780-78 | 1448:436 345:M.436 1503:791 357:M.791 1449:439 345:M.439 1510:MA.1058 370:MA.1057 1450:444 345:M.444 and 1514 (Ist entry) 369:MA.660 374:MA.1252 1514 (2d entry) 368:MA.22 1453:458 345:M.458 and 1514 (4th entry) 370:MA.963 369:MA.776 1514 (Sth entry) 369:MA.916

1452:454 345:M.454 1514 (3d entry) 369:MA.239 1453:459 345:M.459 1515 (1st entry 370:MA.960 1454:46] 345:M.461 1515 (2d entry) 370:MA.961 1455:472 345:M.472 1515 (3d entry) 370:MA.959 1456:473 345:M.473. IS1t5 (4th entry) 370:MA.962 1457:481 345:M.481 1518:PAP 382:PAP

1457:484 345:M.484 1519:PAP 383:PAP

1458:485-488 346:M.485-488 1522:MISC 383:MISC

1459: 489-493 346:M.489-493 1523 (4th entry) 368:MA.10 1460:494-495 346:M.494-495 1523 (Sth entry) 370:MA.1066 1461:496-497 347:M.496-497 1523 (9th entry) 368:MA.11

1462:498-499 347:M.498-499 1524:PAP 383:PAP 1462:502 347:M.502 1524:RE 383:RE 1463 :505-506 348:M.505-506 1525:MISC 383:MISC

1464:509 348:M.509 1528:PAP 383:PAP 1464:S511-512 348:M.511-512 1537 (7th entry) 369:MA.657 1465:518 348:M.518 1545:PAP 383:PAP 1466:524-525 348:M.524-525 1547:NI 383:NI 1466:526 349:M.526 1550:RE(2) 383:RE(2) 1468:538 349:M.538 1550 (9th entry) 370:MA.1112 1468:539 369:MA.842 1552:RE 384:RE 1472:563-564 349:M.563-564 1554:RE 384:RE

1473 :618-619 350:M.618-619 1561:RE 384:RE 1473 :626-627 350:M.626-627 1568:RG 384:RG 1475:639 350:M.639 1568: no number 384: no number 1476:640-64 | 351:M.640-64 | 1577:RE 384:RE 1476:643 351:M.643 1581:RE 384:RE 1477:644-645 351:M.644-645 1582:REF 384:REF

1478:649 352:M.649 1588:PAP (6 items) 384:PAP(3), 385:PAP(3) 1479:652-653 352:M.652-653 1593 (Sth entry) 369:MA.626

1480:672-676 352:M.672-676 1594: MISC 385:MISC 1481:677 352:M.677 1605: MISC 385:MISC 1481:682-684 353:M.682-684 1608:RE 385:RE

1482:685-687 353:M.685-687 1622:RE 385:RE

1482:688 370:MA.955 1623:RE (3 items) 385:RE(3)

1482-691 353:M.691 1624:PAP 386:PAP 1483 :696 354:M.696 1626:ART 386:ART 1484:705 354:M.705 1627: no number — 386: no number

1485:708-709 354:M.708-709 1650: 1-9 308 :67-75

Concordance 593

Census Supplement Census Supplement 1651:10-11 308:76-77 1815:6 128:12 1652°1 38:187 1817:8 160:62

1654:2124:157 471:15 1847:10 1847:9 85:186 1656:9 326:36 1658:18 470:10 1848:12 89:220 1658-9:20-22 359:M.805-807 1848: 13-14 124: 158-159 1659:23 358:M.804 1848:15 491:60 1659:25 208 :86[?] 1848: 16 17:14 1661:43 400: 59 1849:1 330:148 1662:1 279:455 1849:3-4 330:149-150 1662:2 310:94 1850:8-10 330:151-153 1663:4 283:WKR 12.3.5 1850:13 122:139 1663:5 279:456 1851:14 330:154 1663 :6 279:457 1851:16 330:155 1663:7-8 279:459 1854:1 1664:11 230:Eng 1095 1877:1248:40 410:1

1665:13 231:Fr 231:Fr 167(39) 167(4) 1878:5-6 411:5-6 1665:14 1897:44 1665:15 231:Fr 167(1) 1901:1-5 36:313:44 156-160

1667:21359:M.813 1902:636:161-163 359:M.810 1670: 36:154 1902:7-9 1670:2 42:220 1903:11-12 36:164-165 1676:5 434:6 1904: 13-16 36:166-169 1677:11 434:10 1905: 17-20 36:174-175 36:170-173 1678:12 434:7 1906:21-22 1678: 13 434:11 398:13 1913:5 1912:1 419:58 1679:17 419:59 1680:20 433:2 1913:7-11 419:60-64 1681:26 434:12 1914:15-19 419:70-75 419:65-69 1684:38 434:8 1915:20-25 1686:1 329:122 1916:26-30420:81-90 419:76-80 1687: 1 166:5 1917:31-40 1687:2 359:M.808 1919: no number 420:91

1688:4 199:574-577 1928:24.426 425:24.426 1692: 1 250:3 1928:24.428 425:24.428 1692:3 250:4 —— -1929:24.431 425:24.431 1693:4 270:Typ 204 1929:24.804 425:24.804 1693:5 272:Typ 223 1930:24.1013 425:24.1013 1693 :6 | 270:Typ 214 1930:24.1015 425:24.1015 1693 :7 271:Typ 217 1931:27.161 426:27.161 1694:8 253:Typ 28 1931:27.425-426 426:27.425-426 1694:9 274:Typ 253 1931:28.652 426:28.652 1694: 10 274:Typ 251 1932:30.105 426:30.105 1694:11 271:Typ 213 1943:44 431:1

1694:12 253:Typ 27 1988:14 439:16 1695:15 254:Typ 29 1993: 5-6 276:Typ 405 (part) 1695:16 272:Typ 228 1994:7 276:Typ 405 (part) 1695:17 270:Typ 201 1995:] 437:3 1696:19 270:Typ 202 1995:2 440:22 1696:20 270:Typ 200 1995:5 242:Lat 230 and 438: 13 1697 :24 273:Typ 233 1996:6 439-18 1698 :25 257:Typ 69 1996:8 437:7 1698 :26 251:Typ 10 1996:10 437:6 1698:28 274:Typ 244 1998-15 436:2 1698 :29 274:Typ 246 . 1998:16 440:25

—1699:32 273:Typ 1998:18 237 1998:17 440:24 1720:5 36:155 438:14 1756:17324:256 324:171999:21-23 1998:19 440:27-29 440:26 1799:256 1800:259 324:259 1999:26 440:30

1801:263 324:263 2005:2 453°4 441:2 1811:1 231:Fr 152 2025:4

:

594 Concordance

Census | 453:23 Supplement Census$34:11-15 Supplement 2029:23 2236:11-15 2030:29 2237: 16-17 534: 16-17 2032:46453:29 453:46 2242:9-11 10:7-9

2040:90 453:90 2253:61 2252:57 26:61 25:57 2042:99 453:99 2043 :105 453:105 2276:2 42:225

2044:112 453:112 2276:3 41:209 2058:181 453:181 2282:922 162:922 (1st entry) 2061-2084 454-468 2286: 56 168:56

Note: These pages deal with single leaves, cut 2295:168 312:168

miniatures, etc., irregularly numbered and often 2298: 10-11 56:10-11

impossible to identify with Census entries. 2299:12 56:12

2300 to 2301 246 Census Supplement 2302:Lat 141 237:Lat 141 2101:1-4 470: 1-4 2304:24215.135* 242:Lat 234 2102:5-6 470:5-6 2308:19 285:19272 2103: 1 468: 1 2308: no number 245:Lat 2103 :3 468 :3 2309:2 286:2

2106: 1 477:24 477:19 2311:18 2309:22 301:18 285:22 2106:2 2106:3477:16 477:23 2312:21 301:21 2107:4 2313:5-9 329: 129-133

2107:5-6 477:20-21 | 2314:10-12 329: 134-136 2108:7 477:18 2314:13-14 330: 137-138 2108:8 477:22 2315:15-19 330: 139-143 2108:9 477:16 2316:20-22 330: 144-146 2115-2117 453 2318:782 357:M.782

2131: no number 306:50A 2319:785 357:M.785

2133:1 305:24 2319:793 357:M.793

2134:6 304:15 2320 (last entry) 370:MA.1113 2146:10 495:10 2323:55 314:66

2147:12 495:12 2324:59 2323:56256:Typ 470:7 52 2187: 1-3 524:1-3

2235:1 533:1 2324:62 2324:60331:36 13:55 2235:7 533:7 2236:9 533:9 2325:63 166:2

INDEX OF SCRIBES, ILLUMINATORS AND CARTOGRAPHERS Note: Writers of autograph letters are recorded in the General Index.

SCRIBES Bunne, Johann, of Lochem, 55 Buonaparte, Jacopo, 292 Adam of Bury, Fr., 279 Burckhard von Horneck, 133

Adam of Wesalia, 177 Burrus, Milanus, 147 Alanus, clericus, 535 Bustron, Florio, 476 Albertus Carpentarius, 517

Albicans, Julius Caesar, 254 CaldweH, Robert, 2 Aleotti, Giovanni Battista, 20 Carnero, Juan, 503

Alexander de Bologna, Fr., 411 Carolus palle Guade, 95

Alfonso el Sabio, scriptorium of, 114 Carteret, Sir George, 437

Amarillo, Miguel, 532 Casali, BI. Rolandus, 364

Andreas of Austria, 363 Casas, Bartolemeo de Jas, 501 Anthoine de Lancre, 395 Chiracus of Fogino, 487 Andreas Darmarius, 20, 48(7), 55, 61 Celtes, Conrad, 283

Antini, Marco Antonio, 203 Clynton, J., 149

Antonio di Mario, 248 Cono, Johannes, 233

Antonius, 69, 318 Corbizus, Philippus, 68 Ao., Sr. M.v.h., 193 Crapillet, Fr., 289 Ardellus de Stavolis, Johannes, 82 Crosse, John, 258 Arzignano, I. F. de, 402 Cucherus, 152 Aubert, David, 176, 273(2), 346; scriptorium, Cyril, 46

Antonius de Collis, Johannes, 252 Corneli, Lodovico Reggio, 2(3(2) Antonius Franciscus of Johanuzio, 92 Cornyssh, Robert, 299

352

Darenis, Francischus, 187 B., A., 72 Daronis, Francischus, 187 Ba., Ro., 227 Davison, Samuel, 405 Bacon, A., 19 Denham, Robert, 138 Bacon, Nathaniel, 39 Diecheroz, Gengius, 80

Bardo di Mazi, 390 Domenico di Cristoforo, 340

Barrnian, S., 405 Dominicus, 403 Bartholomaeus, Fr., 528 Durastante, Giovanni Mateo, 140

Bartolommeo Sanvito, see Sanvito Dyssen de Osnaburgis, Fr. Henricus de, 302

Basadora, Giovan Francesco, 484 |

Basil, Deacon, 349 Elsendorffer, Albertus, 241 Bassianus de Villanis, 153 Fabricii, Principio, 274 Batman, Stephen, 229 Faustino, Fr., 450 Bautista, Jerénimo, 6 Felice Feliciano, 253, 265

Beauchesne, Jean de, 272 Felix, 81

Belo, Lorenzo, 235 Felix Antiquarius, see Felice Feliciano Benedetto de Serragli, 95 Fine, Oronce, 256 Benedictus de Chrudim, 21 Fitsetel, Tomas, 258 Berandus de Molario, 520 Flexel, Leonhart, 278 Berardus, Sigismundus, 516 Folchard, 335 Bermitter, Jo., 391 Fomelli, Alessandro, 266 Bertini, Lodovicho, 472 Francisco de Castello, 392 Biagio di Piero di Jacopo da Fiesole, 512 Franciscus Burgensis de Frisula, 78 Biersteden, Asmus, 259 Franciscus de Traversagnis, 526 Blasius Hieronymus de Saracenis, 279 Franckendorfer, Conrad, 408

Blegie, Guillaume, 424 Franckh, Paulus, 325 Bonadeo, Camillo, 266 Freelove, Robert, 530 Bont, S. Margarete, 451 Fulford, Edward, 171 Bougio, 443 Bravo, Juan Bautista, 532 Gampler, Ulric, 299

Brechtel, Stephan, 2 Gaspar de Fidelis, 213 Brice, Germain, 266 Gelen, Sigmund, 283

_ Briton, Robert and John, 201 Georgius Kampnos, 14 Brondoli, Giovanni Francesco, 159 Gerardus de Campis, 245 Bry, Johann Theodor de, 261 Gerardus de Scurhone, 153

Budrick, 17 Gertner, Franciscus, 139

596 Scribes Gherinx, Johannes, 153 Leonardus, Fra, 11

Ghinoccio de’ Alegretti, 361 Leone, Lorenziano, 262

Grapheus, Cornelius, 262 Lodovico de Gacis, 25 Grasolarius, Petrus, 54 Losada, Gongalo de, 532 Grassi de Camplo, Jacobus, 87 Loys de Villechaux, 497

Grosolorius, Petrus, 216 Luther, Martin, 175 Guarnieri, Stefano, 72 Lycabas, George, 47

Hacqueville Tavers, N. de, 458 MacKullock, Magnus, 134

Han, Ulrich,18 489 Mafeus, Jacobus,de, 154 Hankok[?], Maffeis, Johannes 404 Hellin de Burchgrave, 43 Maglie, Giovanni Onorio de, 263 Henricus Dazeborch, 24 Magrillus, 183 Henry, John, 535 Mair, Michael, 169 Hephen, Johannes Frantz von, 144 Maldonado, Diego, 504(3)

Hernandez Diosdada, Alonso, 509 Malgarius de Parma, Johannes, 153

Hieronymus, 317 Maniozca, Pedro de, 110 Hyppolitus of Luna, P., 267 Marcaldi, Francesco, 406

Ibarra, Fortuno de, 507 Marshall, Roger, 328

Ibarreta, Juan de, 504 Martellus Germanus, Henricus, 299 Immertewr, Heinrich, 150 Martin del Canto, Alonso, 268 Ioerdaens, S. Margarete, 451 Massarelli, Angelo, 369 Ippolito da Montereale, 139 Mathias de Almanis, 418

; Matthew of Faventia, 485

Jacobus, priest of S. James at Luprio, 83 Maximus Vincentius, 52

Jacobus de Grasulpho Mutinensis, 345 May, Cristan, 140 Jacobus de Milisapris de Porturrariis, 57 Meerts, S. Mari, 451

Jacobus de Mutina, 208 Melanchthon, Philip, 233

Jacobus Philippus, 4 Melhac, Johannes, 235 Jacobus de Tacho, 78 Molitor, Jacobus, 164 Jeronimo, Fra, 346 Mollery, Baltazar, 275

Joannes de Frauenberg, 286 Montfordie de Weert, Franciscus, 182 Job, Leonardus, 257 Moris, V.C., 209 Johan de Loles of Hainault, 43 Muller, Jacob, 164

Johannes, 52, 83 Miunzer, Hieronymus, 56(2) Johannes, Brother, 523

Johannes von Adorff, 164 Nau, Claude, 449 Johannes Braxatoris, 215 Neudoerffer, Johann, 159, 259 Johannes de Crema, 267 Newman, W., 179

Johannes Franciscus de Platea, 476 Niccolo de Domenico de Pollini, 85

Johannes de Logrosan, 269 Nicolao dei Fiorino, 67

Johannes de Polna, 488 Nicolaus, 264

Johannes de Rotha, 308 Nicolaus de Cathalam, 115 Johannes Skoutariotes, 48 Nicolaus de Ytro, 54

Johannes Tethamisia Sociardus, 1 Niketas, 304 John the Priest, 47 Noeys, S. Beatrix, 451 Juera, Alonso de, 503, 504(2) Northumberland, Henry Percy, 9th earl of,

Juera, Juan 479 515 Justinus, 178Alonso, Nowell,504 Laurence, Nursini, Carolus Reguardartus, 94 Keeling, William, 441 Nycholaes, Pr. heer Philips, 451 Kriekenborch, Jan van, 261, 262

Ordufio, Cristobal, 504

Lacarinus, Frater, 362 Oswaldus, Frater, 23 Lacusinus, Fr., 272

Ladawer, Johannes, 150 Passinger, Mathias, 142

Lambarde, William, 109(3), 514(2), 515 Paulus de Gnathi, 275

Lancenberg, Petronia, 157 Paulus a Motha, Fr., 257 Langlois, Marie Presot, 158 Pazzikeos, Andronicus, 47

La Porte, Robert de, 481 Percival, Canon, 397 Lazzeri, Adriano, 148 Pérez de Agusto, Sancho, 9 Lemp, Johannes, 279 Pergolanus, Delphinus, 421 Le Noir, Robert, 444 Peter de Scardona, Brother, 126

Scribes & Illuminators 597

Petrus de Landinis, 516 Thomas de Spulii, Fr., 298

Petrus de Sancto de Amore, 68 Tilney, Edmund, 174 Phanourios Karabelos, 50 Tirabuschus Bergomensis, Jacobus, 190 Philippus de Trajecto, Arnoldus, 112 Toleto, Francesco, 144 Piaci, Felice, 241 Tory, Geoffroi, 13, 359 Tovar, Juan de, 496

Quattro Castelli, Francisco da, 21 Tresham, William, 175

Turacios, Antonio de, 502

Ranieri de Maschis, 71 Tymmermans, S. Kathie, 451 Rebais, Jean de, 300 Rhosos, Joannes, 252 Ubaldini, Petrucchio, 257 Ricey, Pierre de, 261 Ufelde, Adrian de, 249

Richardi, Sebastianus, 143 Urbanum de Urbanis, Joannes Jacob, 178 Roche, Johannes, 532

Rodriguez de Haro, Alberto, 504 V.,F.H.L., 262 Roesel von Rosenthal, Martin, 526 V.,H. K., 88

Rofinus, 180 Van den Rade, O.S. Margarete, 451 Rolandus, 4 Van den Velde, Jane, 451 Rombout, 201 Van Hausbeke, S. Marie, 451 Riitger of Duisburg, Brother, 232 Van Hirsfelt, C., 21

Ruiz de Ribera, Juan, 275 Van Zellien, S. Ryckmoct, 451 Ruspagiarius, Angelus, 132 Vazquez, Barnabé, 296

Ruspagiarius, Julius, 132 Velde, van, 159 Rusticelli, Annibal, 522 Veneziano, E., 534

Rusticelli, Guglielmo, 93 Venturius, Lucius, 37 Verazanus, Alexander, 275

S., L.D., 476 Vergecios, Angelus, 45, 271 Sabadino degli Arienti, Giovanni, 271 Verliot, Pierre, 275 Samuel, Deacon, 349 Verscane, Johannes, 473

Sansonus, Angelus, 54 Vespasiano Amphiareo, 266

Santis Bon Cordis, 212 Vespasiano da Bisticci, shop of, 84, 251

Sanvito, Bartolommeo, 84, 199, 271 Villapidano, Fr. Luca, 240

Scherdingen, Melchior, 157 Villechaux, see Loys de Villechaux

Schiller, Sebastian, 159 Vincentius Lector, 67

Schlusselfelt, Arigho von, 264 Vischer, Johannes, 476 Schiireissen, Johannes, 134

Schultes, Wilhelm, 135 Walramus, 391

Schuster, Lorenzius, 136 Walter Johannis, 390

Schwayckofer von Bolstat, Johannes, 256 Walterus de Valle, 189

Schwent,John, Hans, 483 Waltheri, 49 2 Scottow, 156 Wellys, Humphrey, Sebaldus, Fr., 332 Wellys, Robert, 2

Seychulle, 474 Willelmus de Predio, 269 Sigismundus de Sigismundis, 77 William the Armenian, 47 Sintram, 336 Wirstlin, Leonard, Sintram, Johannes, 340 Wuberch, 39 197 Smythe, Thomas, 170

Sopraninus, Bartholomaeus, 293 Ybarra, Joan de, 499

Sorbi, I], 266 Ytelhauser, Kaspar, 4 Spiegelberg, Conrad, 87 Stamler, Peter, 159 Z., L., 88 Stephanus de Covo, 106 Zarter, 519

Spina, Bernardino, 266 Zenarius, Joannes, 85

Stephanus de Nogento, 518 Zitellus, Valerius Rochensis, 83

Stephanus de Vesous, 518 Zoccho, Gabriel, 267 Strada, Cesare Luigi, 489 Strada a Rosberg, Jacobus de, 276

Stubendorff, Theophilus, 136 ILLUMINATORS Talner von Treffen, Hermanne, 164 A., H., 252 Tellani, Giulio Cesare, 266 Androuet du Cerceau, Jacques, 261

Theobaldus de S. Wandalino, 150 Angelico, Fra, follower of, 428, 466

Theodoric of Haarlem, 61 Attavante, 275; attributed to, 327

598 Illuminators Bedford Master, atelier, 471 Maistre Renart, atelier, 350

Belbello da Pavia, 128; follower of, 461 Maitre Francois, style, 458

Bemler, Johannes, 468 Maius, 351

Bening, Alexander, 130, 393 Marliani, Ambrogio, 90 Bening, Simon, atelier, 457 Marsilio of Bologna, 332

Besancon, Francois and Jacques, 25, 166; Martini, Simone, attributed to, 215

; atelier, 360 Master of Anthony of Burgundy, atelier, 347 Boucicault Master, school of, 305, 337 Master of Charles V, 346; school, 463

Bourdichon, atelier or school, 166, 452, 464, Master of Guillebert of Metz, 343

459 Master of Marguerite of York, 339

Brailes, William de, 167, 453, 463 Master of Mary of Burgundy, 463

Master of Otto van Moerdrecht, 336

Canepa, Albino de, 299 Master of Zweder van Culemborg, 336 Canterbury, school, 129 Master of the Arenberg Hours, 336 Caporale, Bartolomeo and Giapeco, 345 Master of the Biblia Pauperum, 468 Carion, Juan de, style, 363 Master of the Dominican Effigies, 129 Chaundler, Thomas, 450 Master of the Estense Hours, 130 Coene, Jacques, follower of, 343 Master of the Girart de Roussillon, 33

Colombe, Jean, 352; school, 335, 458(3) Master of the Gold Rinceaux, 339, 344

Master of the Hours of Marguerite d’Orléans,

Del Fora, Gherardo and Monte, 199, 347 457 a Domenico di Cristoforo, 340 Master of the Maximilian Schoolbooks, 200 Dreux, Jean, 33 Master of the Prayerbook of Albrecht V, 368 Master of the Prayerbook of Henri II, 459

FA. 214 Matteo di Ser Cambio di Bettolo, 128(2) Francesco d’Antonio del Chierico, 214, Mazerolles, Philippe de, 352

466(2) Moffett, Thomas, 274

Fouquet, Jean, atelier, 363; style, 343, 458 Mont St. Michel, abbey, 351

Fournel, Charles, 454 Neri da Rimini, 468

, . , Niccolo da Bologna, 127, 217, 356, 358;

atte da Cremona, Giovanni, 221 atelier, 465; school or style, 89, 217 ebetbuchmeister um 1500, 441 Nikolaus of Brunn. 363

Giotto, follower of, 466 , Gieltn y telign 34g style, 364 Pacino a Puonaguida, 130; school or style, Girolamo da Cremona, 453 , Pagliarolo, Domenico, Gladbach, Abbey, 349_ ,. 345 , Gold-scroll Master see Master of the Gold Pfinzing von Henfenfeld, Paul, 260

Rinceaux , Picault, Marc, . 347

Gospels of Karahissar, atelier, 465 Puesiie Tew 328 ale. a 265

H.,F., 460 — R. 1A. 259

Herlin, Jean or Pierre, 413 . Rapicano, Nicola, 34

Herman von Helmarshausen, atelier of, 427 Remiet, Perrin, atelier, 350 Rogel, Johannes, 259

Ingles, Jorge, 269 | Rohan Master, 198; atelier, 167, 248, 457, 538 Jacopino da Reggio, style, 82 Rosso, Il, style, 310

Jacquemart de Hesdin, 128; atelier, 356; Roussin, Augustin, 212 school of, 471

Joannes of Modena, Fr., 272 Samson Master, 363

Johannes de Valkenburg, 130 Spanish court atelier, 462(2) “Spanish Forger,” 336 Laurentius de Voltolina, 128 Spinello Aretino, 127 Lazaro, Abraham, 265 Stor, Lorenz, 259 Lebaube, Gauthier, 397 Strada a Rosberg, Octavius de, 259

Le Maire, Jean, 349

Liedet, Loyzet, 352 Thévenin | ’Angevin, atelier, 349

Limburg brothers, 327; school of, 166 Tura, Cosmé, 128, 272, 426; follower of, 429 Lorenzetti, Ambrogio, style, 538

Lorenzo Monaco, 129 Villard de Honnecourt, 260 Lucon Master, 248 Vrelant, Guillaume, 352; atelier, 166

Illuminators, Cartographers, & Incipits 599

Wavrin, 352 Ghisolfi, Marco Francesco, 495

William de Brailes, see Brailes Hariot, Thomas, 438

Marolo, Jacobo de, 56

Zavattari, school, 263 Oddi, Angelo, 56 Pereira, Amtonio [sic], 495 Pizzigano, Zuane, 299

CARTOGRAPHERS Riczo, Joan, 56

Vesconte, Pietro, 368

Agnese, Battista, 10, 116, 436 Viglarolus, Dominicus, 56 Barili, Francesco Maria, 56 Voltius, Vincentius Demetrius, 265 INDEX OF INCIPITS Note: The form and original spelling of all incipits are preserved, even in violation of approved grammatical and orthographical practice.

A tutti voi mercanti, 204 Butirum ita conficitur. Tolle lac uaccinum,

A vous pecheurs, 429 132 Ab arte demonstrativa trahit hoc opus, 410 By name yat Theobaldus hygt, 229 Ab oriente est introitus Iherusalem, 182

Abicit mundus pauperes, 399 Cantate domino, 435

Abstinentia multum tempus, 434 Certissima cosa he secundo I’ opinione, 288

Activum verbum est quod, 95 Ci commence phisinomie qui ensegne, 61

Ad caritatem, 202 Circa omnem aegritudinem genera triplex

58 Cogis me frater karissime, 38

Ad composicionem instrumentum incensionum, curationum, 303

Ad habendam saluti fere confessionis brevior- Come dire nel consillio quando si tratta, 152

dinem, 491 Como fa la intrata, 358 Ad honorem gloriose ac individue trinitatis, Compositio quadrantis, 58 403 Computus est scientia considerans, 204 Affluxit quod vix pinguedo, 186 Conditus extitit, 181 Ad honorem dei... volo disputare, 409 Compositio organi Ptolomei, 58

Albi de sacramentis scolastice consideravi- Conferat tibi Deus mores nobiles, 60

mus, 418 Constituisti eum super opera, 186

342 , ubique, 321

Alma deus trinitas que secula cuncta gubernas, _Credite quidquid erit ego vester Homerus

Amiflua pulchria, 219 Crux fidelis, 173 Anilem tibi fabellam sed ex re, 23 Crux imprimitur regulariter in IV locis, 391

Animalium et hominum corpora, 58 Cum desiderarem vestris caritatibus, 410 Ante omnio, cum electo exieris, 131 Cum multum necesarium sit humanae chirugia,

Antonius Julianus rhetor per quoque, 83 131 Apud Aegyptos deorum genus, 435 Cum omnis scientia ex fine, 205 Aqua vitis het berne wyn, 141 Cum questionum fere, 205 Aries caput. Taurus callum., 88 Cum scientia astronomica non completur, 58 Aries signum zodiaci primum, 58 Cum sepe numero, 75

Aristotiles und andere meister, 144 Currebant duo simul et illius discipulus, 110 As in a mans bodie for the preservation of the

whole, 289 Das piich der sch6pfunge an dem xxii capitel, Asia aregiam, 62 405 Attendentes nonnulli philosophie professores, De castitate et continentia, 491

134 De corruptione liberi arbitrii per peccatum,

Audi, fili, admonitionem, 435 533

Augustinus nullius enim missam audias, 23 De gratii autem vel levi, 22

Ave, praeclara maris stella, 482 De hoc ita Gregorius ait, 183 Ave tres sainte Katherine, 430 De trinitate Dei hoc tenendum est, 246

Ave verbum ens in principio, 219 | Deo optimo maximo filiam sponsam matrem, 123

Baculus Iacob instrumentum quo, 58 Der todt chumbt an alle weil, 150

Baptym confermacioun, 365 Describe quartam partem circuli, 58

Boni sunt, muneris est divini, 185 Dice Sancto Epifanioche de direde, 94 Brevitate temporis, 110 Dicit Iben filius Aboli in quodem, 62

600 Incipits Dicitur urina quum, 205 Hec est medicina quam ego Johannes de Die zyn di materialen die chyrurgin, 137 Ardern composui, 132

Diligamus te domine, Psalmus 17. Differentiam Her begynneth the wyse boke of fylosophy, 23

_, ponunt, 422 — Here beginneth the ten commandementis of

Diligite lustitiam qui judicatis terram, 403 God, 365 Disciplinato ac studioso viro, 169 Herynge seynge smellynge, 365

Dispensat episcopus in adulteris, 105 Hic queruntur quinque primo urum ars veritati Ditz piich ticht ein maister der hyess Bartholo- insistere debeat, 24

__maeus, 139 . Hic sunt virtutes et efficatie acque, 62

Dixit Ypocras medicorum optimus, 205 Hie sage iche von der Tugent des Kruttes

Domino dabit verbum, 202 Rosmarin, 140

Domino dilectissimo et venerabili fratri, 246 Hier beghint dat Leue des Heyligen Vaders

Domino excellentissimo atque serenissimo regi Anthonius, 19

Lothario, 193 Homo microcosmus ide est minor mundus, 38

Dorsum astrolabii hoc modo figurabis, 58 Horent ir lude uber alle, 482 Dum igitur venit plenitudo temporis, 24 Horum dum vide velis, 58

Dyalectica est ars arcium, 402 Dye schriefft bedudet wasz geschach, 482 I ham as I ham and so will be, 489 Dum medium silencium tenerent omnia, 110

Ich bin ein gans, 156

Earthe out of erthe, 488 Ich will uch eyn gedichte geben, 482 Ecquid distinguendum est, 134 ignis nam per lucis nuncupationem, 185

Efflagitasti a me nonnumquam, 137 11 Ser u “de memoria, 218 55 Effundam spiritum meum super omnem enato de quarantatto, | In agro dominico, 105

carnem, 491 i ; . as 745

Ego Galieni in tegni atestor, 59 In Christo one lect arte p earns 46

Ein Keyser hiesz Maxenciucz, 482 In Vilecrig mi Ot ae nune ascu ta, .

Eloquenti viro, calidisque, 494 I oo. 204 145 . . In Iano claris

Elle estoit as pies de Jhu crist, 290 n Hectione tua Deus et proximorum caritate, Es sas ein guet frewulein und span, 150 n generosis equis tria sunt,

Est via que videtur, 124 I dendi ‘b 205 Etsi cuiuslibet complexionis homines, 137 Hn medenas COTPOrlvus, ~

os In nomine184 domini Ihesu Christi, 351 Eundem spiritum, i ne | Christi incipiunt int oo Eva columba fuit tunc candida, 173 n nomine esu Christi incipiunt interrogaciones,

Ex animalibus et avibus, 57 I ; tae et individu: ‘nitat; 318 Ex diversis causis debentur, 185 In homine sane te et in bis. BT alls,

. tyes ; Insi toto regno 300d Christi Explica michi nosti, 17 IncipitCatholonie, liber Sancti Eusebii Expositiones difficililorum vocabulorum, 489 ee ier sanctl Lusedu de corpore UNrIst, Exulta celum, 191 Incipiunt collationes ad virgas planam, 58 Excede homo paulisper sensus carnis, 403 Nn primis pacientem purgadis,

- Infra molti et infiniti misteri, 189 Fallandi turat, 185 Ingenii vires modicis conatibus, Flebothomia est universalis purgatio, 59 gen ,205

Facta est laetitia magna, 240 Incomen za uno bellis simo tractato, 202

For as much, gentle For brekynge of yereader, fyrste,530 365é . re

Inspira et fac secundum exemplar, 403 Instrumentum ad horas capiendas, 58

. ; pgs 3 Intentionem tractatus quodam institutio, 22 Fuit quidam frater qui eductus a corpore, 191 491 y P , Forte die quadam avarus libidini obvians, 491 Inter Ierusalem et Babvioniam nulla pax est

, Interogasti me si te honoret deus, 202

Galienus cum probavit, 60 Intromesso pastorale nela angelica apparizione

Gelobet sey Gott im hdchsten Thron, 233 319 P 6 PP , caaaait und geert sie der name unsres herren, Invoco te deus meus, 191 Generoso et felici militi domino Raimundo Io sun zoveno di tempo eo mille anni, 322

cae5, 6, Item , Ipsealsergo se seittem a granis, 135 demabstineat Gerren sein gedffnet

. Lo. ward, 405 God that ail this warld hes wrocht, 138 ene ; ; Gibilia ea inferior, 184

Giro scrutan da giro a scutari milya xx, 299 , oe 185 aL: Item sermo quartus de virginibus,

God yat by power, 365

Iterum criminibus sic sum denigrata, 517

He ete brede bot a quantite, 229 Karissimi. Pro infirmis. Tristatur aliquis

Hec abscondita et celata fuerunt, 94 vestrum?, 184

Incipits 601 Le Ir. chapitre et suivants nous dit, 289 Pride wrathe and envye, 365

Lectare stit que non, 89 Primo fiat circulusabcd, 58

Legitus quod fuit quidam monachus, 73 Primum querite regnum dei, 491 Liber decretorum distinctus est, 105, 106 Primum regulares feriales unde oriantur

Licet homo inter alia animalia, 173 videamus, 492

Litteras vi petebat. demintiaverat, 182 Pro capite cura. Als das hooft gequetst is, 137

58 Promittere? Si in fide, 185

Litum ex impressione luminarium celestium, Pro salutacione in Christo Jhesu, 494

Luna quarta si rubeat, 204 Propellitur vitium et virtus, 205

Proximi suo scandalo activo, 185

Magnitudinem, quoniam autem magnus fluvius,

301 Quamvis de astrolabe compositione, 58

Materia auctoris in hoc libro est poesis, 168 Quando in facie, 205

Menschen water gedistilleert, 141 Quando la magnifica e la observantissima, 93

Media nocte clamor, 451 Queritur quare summa presens sit brevior, 106 Mensium autem lunarium, 57 Queritur utrum verum sit quod dicunt, 60

Mentis colonus, 189 Questo nostro dio increato, 404

Mirantur plerique inclita ac magna, 529 Qui appie si noteranno tutti eciptadini, 155

Monitus tuos Demoteles, 76 Qui manducat meamcarnem, 202

Mundi prosperitas et vite brevitas, 246 Qui producit ventos de tesauris suis, 492

My wavering mind is tossed and toiled, 226 Quia circa VII Psalmos poenitentiales, 289

Mynde. Resoun. Understondynge, 365 Quibuscunque ex dissolutione, 205 Quiconque veult estre sauve, 429

Nel principio e mezzo e fine dogni perfecta Quid commisisti, dulcissime puer, 147

operatione, 298 Quid est medicina. Medicina est ars operatiua, Nisi per corruptionem, 182 145 Non scivit vel prescivit, 185 Quid igitur agis, 202

Nos Aloysius Mocenigo Venetiarum, 157 Quid mihi dabis, 399

Nouem sunt peccata aliena, 193 Quidem de predestinatione et divina gratia,

Nui vederemo como Attila, 155 404

Nunc de austuribus aliquid dicamus, 145 Quis dabit capiti meo, 147, 435

Quod interpretatur petrus, 362

O che dolce gioir, che gran dolcezza, 266 Quoniam de usu medicinarum, 135

O felix o inclita o mitis o beata, 219 Quoniam in dicendo multi errant, 204 O Katherina, hochgeborn frucht, 482 Quoniam in medio laqueorum positi, 192 O Maria, heubt frauwe der Christenheit, 482 Quoniam in superiori tractatu, 205 O quam delictant nemorosa palacia fessos, ~ Quoniam perfectio spiritualis, 403

168 Quoniam sepe ac multum superioribus, 85

Observa mensem, 435

Off the venerabull soper, 298 Radix omnium malorum est cupiditas, 105 . Omnes res ex eoeius, 526 Recognoscuntur autem leprosi, 135

Omnium beatitudo, 184 Rem incredibilem, 399

Omnius utriusque sexus ista decretale, 23 Res aloes lignum preciosa, 205

On de nasce dilectissimo, 93 Rescripta Statij Papinij, 425 Optarem o mi Gregori, 399 Reverendissimi in Christo patres, 400 Origines non distinguant, 184 Rex Egyptiorum Octaviano Aujusto salutem, Owte of darkness I will leade thee, 478 57 Right trustie and wel belovyd childe, 530

Pandam nunc que vobis dilectissimis, 539 Roma potens, reverenda Ravenna, 300

Par ce moien voisineuf eut nom, 480 Rytwisnes temperaunce prudence, 365 Paratus est iudicare vivos et mortuos, 517

Peccatorum non enim baptismus, 185 Sacerdotes mementote, nichil maius sacerdote,

Per ingrassare un cavallo, 144 49]

Per viam nature que dependet, 185 Sciendus est Petrus imminente ipsum, 89 Periculum fuit in proelium, 181 Se mai priego mortal la su s’intese, 147 Pertinantes notandum ergo quod, 185 Senibus perutilis quia duros humores, 132

Philomena praevia temporis amoeni, 218, 245 Septem dicuntur capitalia, 409

Planetis deputantur, 207 Septimo sunt stellae et planetae, 17

Pondera medicinalia proposuimus ennarare, 60 Sequitur de galaxia, 58

Portando in collo il tuo supplicio, 147 Sequitur quaedam vtilis, 134 Pour mal eviter, Et exerciter, 214 Serenissime ac gloriosissime princeps et Practica Magistri Johannis Ardern de Newerk, domine, 400

132 Sicul, 435

602 Incipits Si cupis omnia, 404 Un Roi fu jadis appelle anthioche, 209 Si volueris componere turchetum, 58 Urina clara si in rubeam mutaverit, 205

Similimente como la misericordia et la unita, Urina est aquositas sanguinis a sanguine, 205

69 Ut ergo videatis chun salamone, 490

Sinum totum ad sinum arcum, 58 Utrum Christianis liceat occidere Turcos, 391

Spina mia, 417 Utrum sint angeli. Divina simplicitas, 410

Statijy Papinij Surculus vita, 425

Stellarum fixarum in celo existencium, 207 Verbum michi ad te, 403

Sub disiunctione inherentes, 184 Verita david servo meo, 362 Surrexit dominus vere et apparuit, 75 Verus dei cultor, 403

Summaria copilatus metrificata, 94 Veritatis vim sepenumero cogitanti, 489 Suscipe clementissima domina mea, 219 Vidit Jacob scalam in somnis, 531 Vigilate et orate, 192 : Vilescit fortisan sciencia signorum, 57

Tan si per ingenii mei, 85 Virgam, sive baculum ad capacitates, 58 Teche conceile comforte, 365 Vocum alia literata alia in literata, 93 Tempus acceptabile, tempus est salutis, 491 Vultum tuum, 185 Tempus non conteram in scribendo, 131

Testatur sapiens quod deus omnipotens, 204 When raging storms and force of adverse wind,

The boyds of all thyngs, 530 228 The contents of this littell boke, 56 Wie ain Kriegsherr ain Zeug- und Buechsen-

The fyrste tokene, 365 maister, 21 Thegen de dagelixsche kolde, 141 Wie man erkenen sol wovon die geschwere There ben seven, 365 komen, 144 This chorte pistelle, 365 Wie sich ain mensch scholl schikchen, 150 Trahi scrupulosus se permittet contra se, 290 Wylliet ir horen wasz geschach, 482

Transcriptio testamentum Hibernii, 94

Tua pedes Ihesu lavat devotio, 219 You yat has castin ili sisses here, 210 .

INDEX OF PRESENT OWNERS Note: Entries preceded by an asterisk represent collections previously recorded in the Census but now either dispersed or transferred to other ownership.

*Adam, Robert Borthwick, 315 Detroit Public Library, 297

*Adler, Elmer, 387 *Detterer, Ernst F., 164

Alabama, see University of Alabama DeWald, Ernest T., 313

* Allsopp, Fred W., 1 *Doheny, Mrs. Edward L.,_ 18

* American Type Founders Company, 302 Doheny Library, see Edward Laurence

Amherst College Library, 201-204 Doheny Memorial Library

*Angel, Mrs. Elizabeth D.S., 387 Dumbarton Oaks Research Library, 103

Annmary Brown Memorial Library, 495 Duns Scotus College, 297-298 *Arensberg, W.C., 15

“Arents, George, Jr., 387 *Rames, Wilberforce, 315

Army Medical Museum and Library, see Edward Laurence Doheny Memorial Library,

National Library of Medicine 9-15

Artz, Professor Frederick B., 431 Elmer Belt Library of Vinciana, 16 * Auburn Theological Seminary, 315 *Emerson, Mrs. William, 284

, . *R; ; »» 222 391

Ayer Collection, 160-162

Bacon, see Francis Bacon Foundation Fitebueh, Do Me Ir, 18

Baldwin, W., 175 Henry, 2k B ft LibThomas 6.9 Fletcher,

ancroft Library, 6- Folger Shakespeare Library, 106-109 Barlow, Claude W., 287 ‘k Foster, T. Henry, 188 *Batchelder, John Davis, 146

B G HW Tall Tree Lib Foulet, Alfred and Margaret, 313

Beloit C Tew. 230 alr Aree Li0rary Francis Bacon Foundation Incorporated, 19

cloit College, Franciscan Institute Library, 409-410 Belt, see Elmer Benjamin Collect 322 Belt Frank, x Tenney, 200

enjamin Collection, Free Library of Philadelphia, 499-468 Benjamin, Dr. Field, J. A.,387-388 408 FE Gall Art. 109 *Bishop, Cortlandt reek wan fery Of an ’ . ’ Friedsam Memorial Library, see Bodman Collection, 15 ture Universit St. Bonaven-

Bond, W.H., 284 y Boston Medical Library, 204-206

Boston Public Library, 206-222 Garcia Icazbalceta Collection, 499-511

Boston University, 222 ; carrett, and oe 200 Brown, Annmary, see Annmary Brown “Garrett, an Robert,

Memorial Library y ' Garrett Collection, see Robert Garrett

Brown, John Carter, see John Carter Brown Collection =

Library Georgetown University, 109-110

Bryn Mawr College, 433-436 “Getz, Mrs. Milton E., 9 Bithler, Dr. Curt F., 388-391 Glazier, William S., 391-397

Burgess Collection, see University of Oregon *Goodhart, Phyllis W. and Howard L., 398 Gordan, Phyllis G. and John D., 398-404

California, see University of California “Greenlee, William C., 165

Casa del Libro, 531-532 Grenville Kane Collection, 313

Catholic University, 103-106 Gutman, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson, 200

Chapin Library, 286-287

Chicago, see University of Chicago Hamilton, Allen, 15-16

Clements, see William L. Clements Library Hamilton College, 315-316

Cleveland Museum of Art, 425 Hammer, Jacob, 315 Cloisters Collection, 327-328 Harvard Business School, 283 Colker, Marvin L., 516-517. Harvard College Library, 222-283

Peaure Hermann, 800 -3 7 Haverhill Library,405 285 olumbia University, “Hawkes,Public Mrs. Morris, Constable, Giles, 283-284 Hellman, C. Doris, 405

Constable, John D., 284 Hench Collection, 514-515 |

Cornell University, 318-319 Henry E. Huntington Library, 23-24 Corning Museum of:Glass, 316-317 Hofer, Philip, 258-276

“Cushing, Dr. Harvey, 222 Hollins College, 524-525 Honeyman, Robert B., Jr., 19-22

*Davenport Public Library, 187 Houghton, Arthur A., Jr., 201

David Eugene Smith Mathematical Library, Humberd, Charles D., 301

326-327 *Hunter, Reverend Aaron Burtis, 425

604 Present Owners Huntington, see Henry E. Huntington Library North Carolina, see University of North

Hyde Collection, 314-315 Carolina Northwestern University, 165-166

Illinois, see University of Illinois Notre Dame, see University of Notre Dame Indiana University, 177-186, 539

Iowa, see State University of Iowa Oberlin College, 430-431

Ohio State University, 430

John Carter Brown Library, 495-497 Oregon, see University of Oregon

John M. Wing Foundation, 156-160 Osborn, James M., 96-103 Johns Hopkins University, 193-194

Jones, Dr. Gordon W., "$4 Page, James R., 18 . . Jones, Professor S. Paul, 414 Pennsylvania, see University of Pennsylvania Penrose, Boies, 436-441 Pforzheimer, Walter L., 146

* Kane, Grenville, 414 Philadelphia Free Library, see Free Library

Kane Collection, see Grenville Kane Collection of Philadelphia

Kansas, see University of Kansas Philadelphia Library Company, see Library

“Kebler, Leonard, 315 Company of Philadelphia “Kelly, Howard A., 200 Philadelphia Museum of Art., 470-472 Phillips Exeter Academy, 301

Kentucky, see University of Kentucky Pierpont Morgan Library, 334-386

Lansburgh, Mark, 24-25 Pirie, Robert S., 405-406 Lawrence Art Museum, 287 *Pleadwell, Capt. Frank Lester, 531 Lea Collection, 474-477 «Plimpton, George A., 407 Lee Collection, 537-538 Plimpton Collection, 324-326

Leslie, Frank P., 301 Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies, 533 *Lewisohn, Adolph, 405 Princeton University Art Museum, 303-306 Library Company of Philadelphia, 468-469 Princeton University Library, 306-313 Library of Congress, 110-126

Manuscripts Division, 110-112 Rabinowitz, Mrs. Louis, 412-414

Law Library, 112-116 *Rand, Edward Kennard, 284

Maps Division, 116 *Reed, David A., 146 Music Division, 116 Reed, John F., 441-449 Rare Books Division, 117-126 *Reynolds, John, 407

Lodge Collection, 322-323 *Richardson, Ernest C., 313

Loomis, Dr. and Mrs. Roger S., 405 *Richardson, William King, 222 Richardson Collection, 246-248 *Ricketts, C. L., 539

*MoComick, Edith Rockefeller. 165 Riggs Memorial Library, see Georgetown

MacKinney, Professor L.C., 420 University ,

*McVitt S; IHHerbert, be ” 5325 Robert Garrett y, Samuel Rochester, see Collection, University of 310-313 Rochester

McWilliams, David Jackson, 531 Ros © Id Lessing J oe Marston, E., 64-96 Rosenwa » LESSING J. Gallery , MarveroveThomas Collese, 298 osenwald Collection, see National of Mallon Peni Os. 530 : Royal Ontario Museum of Archaeology, Metropolitan Museum of Art, 327-328 Rut ern t 302-303 Michigan, see University of Michigan Ulgers Unversity; :

yerove Be, Art

Menigan State ee 298 Saffron, Dr. Morris H., . 303 Minnesota seo Universit of Minnesota St. Bonaventure University, 410-412 “Moffitt James K 19 y *St.Seminary, John, Mrs. Clara Day, 103 , , St. Joseph’s 414-415

Montgomery Collection, ; -_ 301 Morales, Luis Manuel, 532 St. Eva Mary’s323 Seminary, , , Sanford, Miss Matthews, 525 *Scheide, John H., 495

National Gallery of Art., 126-130 Scheide Library, 314

National Library of Medicine, 130-146 Schullian, Dr. Dorothy M., 429-430 New York Academy of Medicine, 328 Sellers, Dr. Lyle M., 511-513 New York Public Library, 328-334 Seminary of Mary Immaculate, “317-318

Newark Public Library, 302 Silver, Louis H., 176-177

Newberry Library, 146-162 Smith, see David Eugene Smith Mathematical

“Newton, A. Edward, 436 Collection

Present Owners 605 Smith Collection, 477-479 University of Oregon, 431-433 *Sollers, Nathaniel D., 200 University of Pennsylvania, 474-494 Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, 193 University of Rochester, 408

Spencer Collection, 330-334 University of Southern California, 16-18 Spitz, Joel and Maxine, 166-167 University of Texas, 497-511 State University of Iowa, 187-188 University of Toronto, 535-537 Stephens Collection, 498-499 University of Virginia, 513-516 *Stone, Edward L., 525

Stone Collection, 516 *Vehling, Joseph D., 165

Strouse, Norman H., 407 Virginia, see University of Virginia Surgeon General’s Library, see National

Library of Medicine Wadsworth Athenaeum, 25 “Wagstaff, David, 414

*Tatlock TSP A Walters Art Gallery, 194-200

Temple University, 472-474 Walton, Harry A., Jr. 317-524 Texas, see University of Texas Warburg, Felix M., 407 "Thompson fae West" 16 Welle Cale 2 ay

Toronto, see University of Toronto “Widener, Joseph, 494 Ullman, Professor B. L., 421-425 William L. Clements Library, 294-297 Union Theological Seminary, 386-387 Williams College Library, 285-287

University of Alabama, 1 *Wilmerding, Lucius, 407-408 University of California, Los Angeles, tion

538-539 |

University of California, Berkeley, 1-9 Wing Collection, see John M. Wing Founda-

University of Chicago, 162-164 Yale University, 25-64 University of Illinois, 167-175 University Library, 25-50 Library of Medical Sciences, 164 Art Gallery, 50-51 University of Kansas, 189-192 Law Library, 51-55 University of Kentucky, 192-193 Map Collection, 55-56 University of Michigan, 287-293 Medical Library, 56-63 University of Minnesota, 289-300 School of Music, 63-64

University of North Carolina, 415-420 Young, Morris N. and Chesley V., 408

University of Notre Dame, 186-187 *Young, Owen D., 408

INDEX OF PREVIOUS OWNERS Note: Following the practice adopted in the Census, names of auction houses and of members of the book trade are not included in this index. Also omitted are references to mss. previously reported in the Census that have changed hands; these may be located by reference to the Concordance to the present volume. Donors to public institutions are included, even though they may not actually have owned the mss. whose acquisition they made possible.

A.,A., 138 Anhalt, Dukes of, 362 A., C., 154 Anne of Austria, 12 A.,J.M., 481 Anne of Brittany, 12 A., M., 432 Antini, Georgio, 203 Aachen: Cathedral Library, 55 Antoine de Bourgogne, 342 Abbey, John Roland, 70(2) Antonius de Bozello, 252

Abdinghof: monastery, 365 Antonius Dominicus de Restis, 246 Acland-Hood, Sir Alexander, 228, 450 Antonius de Rizonibus, 169

Acquafredda: Abbey, 3 Anvielle, Victor, 480

Adams, J. C., 250 ] Apa John, 349 88 Adams, J.T. 430 ApHowell, Walter, Addenbrooke, Thomas, 518 Appleton, William, 17

Adee, Dr. Samuel, 469 Araujo Pinte Leite, José d’, 118

Adler, Elmer, 308 Archinato, Conte, 147 Admont: Benedictines, 149, 150, 152, 207, Arellano, Manuel A. R., 111 358, 364(2) Arenberg, Duc d’, 55, 68, 95, 180, 189, 191, Adorno, Michele d’, 528 269, 366(2), 451 Agen: Jesuits, 77, 186, 429 Arensberg, Walter C., 19(5)

Agnes, S., 356 Arenfels: Schloss, 180

Agnes of Burgundy, Duchess of Bourbon, 40 Arkwright, G. E. P., 108

Ailly family, 327 Armbruster, J. M. C., 209 Alan, Henry, 404, 515 Armenzanus, Maximus, 417

Alaviotti, Augusto, 45 Armenzanus, Narcisus, 417 Albano, Marie dad’, 213 Arnauld, Edouard, 497

Albergati, Cardinal Niccolo, 264 Arnauld, Robert, sieur d’Andilly, 334 Aldenham, Lord, 4, 50, 108, 207, 248, 358(3), Arnold de Ghael Busedorf, 524

439, 515 Arnold, William Harris, 192

Aldobrandi, Cinthio, 268 Aron, Richard, 174 Aldus Manutius, 233 Arras: church of S. Vaast, 534 Alfonso II, of Naples, 34 Arremarre: Abbey, 261 Allard, Joseph-Félix, 179, 431 Arte di Lana, 67 Allen, George, 469 Arthus III, Duc de Bretagne, 339

Allen, Henry, 31, 73, 267 Arundel, 94 Allen, Henry Ellis, 77 Arundell, J. A., 361 Allen, Samuel, 87, 267 Asch, Sholem, 49

Allerton, Lady, 394 Ascherson, C. S., 69(3), 189, 267

Almendros, Fr. Blasius, 412 Ashburner, Walter, 49, 323, 422, 476, 485

Altschul, Frank, 33, 49 Ashburnham, Lord, 177, 178, 226, 256, 257,

Aman-Alexis-Monteil, 24 538

Amboise, Cardinal Georges d’, 261 Ashburnham-Barrois, see Barrois

Ambrosius, Fr., 106 Asher, Lois E., 539 Ames, Elizabeth C., 285 Askew, Dr. Anthony, 47, 250, 269 Amherst of Hackney, Lord, 29, 125, 191, 451 Assemani, Stefano Evodio, 263

Amici, Bartolomeo, 267 Astros, d’, family, 332 Amizatti, Antonio, 417 Athanasius, Abbot, 45

Amiens: Abbey of S. Fuscien, 358 Atalaya, Count Manuel of, 471

Amorbach: Benedictines, 122 Atkinson, Jacob, 134 Amulius, Hieronymus, 157 Attems, Counts of, 164 Anderson, Mrs. John A., 302 Aubry, John Thomas, 5 Anderson, Oliver, 451 Augsburg: convent of S. Nicholas, 196 Andrade, José Maria, 500, 510(9), S11(4) Aulne: church of S. Mary, 183 Andreas de Valle Viridi, 115 Auxy, Catherine d’, 470 Andrews, William Loring, 125, 208, 470 Avaldi, 148

Angel, John, 38 Avery, Samuel Putnam, 280 Angouléme, Charles d’Orléans-Valois, Duc d, Azano: Benedictines, 431

363 Azzolini Collection, 383(2), 384

Previous Owners 607

B., F., 430 Beauclerk, Topham, 100 B.,H., 479 Beaugrand, B. de, 496 B., T., 538 Beaumont, Baroness, 373

Baber, Rev. H. H., 32 Beaurepaire, Bern. Brocas, 150 Backhouse, John Henry, 270 Beauvais: Chapter Library, 198 Bacon, Anthony, 371 Beauvoir, Madelaigne de, 361 Bacon, E. Champion, 29 Beckenrath, von, 429

Bacon, Mrs. Leonard, 39 Bedford, Lucy Russell, Countess of, 371 Bacon, Nathaniel, 39 Beevor, Dr., 59 Bacon, Sir Nicholas, 100 Beham, Andreas, der Elter, 529

Baconal, Marguerite de, 497 Behr, Ludvig, 394 Bacotich, Arnolfo, 126(2) Behren, Sabina Sopheija, 245

Bagnall, I. N., 432 Beinecke, Edwin J., 38, 42, 367

Bailey, J. E., 22 Beinecke, Frederick W., 42 Bailleul, Marquis J. de, 130 Bek, Thomas, 53 Balducci, Baldonto, 27 Belém: College of S. Jerome, 452(9), 453(4) Baldwin, William, 92 Bell, Edward H., 12 Balia di Vico, Giovanni, 418 Bell, Harold Wilmerding, 254 Balken, Edward Duff, 32, 179, 316 Bell, James Ford, 298-300 passim Balley, M., 64173 Belli, Andrea, 202 Ballinger, Mr., Bello, Luis, 496

Balzac, Jeanne de, 96 Bembo, Bernardo, 84 Bancroft, Hubert Howe, 6-9 passim Bembo, Pietro, Cardinal, 203 Bandini, Francesco, 266 Bender, Albert M., 6 Bannerman, Bruce, 226 Benedicto da Marcatello, Fra, 202 Banzi, Bibliotheca, 281 Bennett, Richard, 336

Baptista de Bino, Fr., 90 Benoliel, Mr. and Mrs. D. J., 329 Barateno, Bartolomeo, 80 Bentinck, Lady Frances, 268 Barbarigo, Filippo, 20 Bentivoglio, Giovanni, 271 Barbo, Bernardino, 347 Beresford-Hope, A. J. B., 220

Barbo, Lodovico, 347 Bergin, 319

Barbour, Humfrey, 43 Bergin, Thomas G., 42 Barclay, Mrs. D. Robert, 234 Berkeley[?], Bishop Gilbert, 479 Barclay, J. A. J., 270 Berkeley, Capt. R.G., 393 Bargalgis, Paulus de, 516 Berlenc, P., 231 Barker, Harriet Townsend, 360 Bernardi family, 178 Barnouw, Adriaan, 322 Berners, John, 29 Barolo, Tancredo Falletti, Marquis de, 341 Bernhard von Gottesgnaden, 197

Baronis, F. Aloysius de, 516 Bernsau, Johannes, 23

Barozzi family, 85 Berry, Jean, Duc de, 327, 328, 337

Barresio, Don Mattheus de, 189 Berry, Walter van Rensselaer, 305 Barrois, Joseph, 177, 288, 388 Bertolini, Giovanni Antonio Luigi, 106

Barry, Arthur Hugh Smith, 411 Bessarion, Cardinal, 429 Barry, R. J., 39, 40 Besson, William, 169 Bartlett, Mrs. F. W., 215 Bete[?], Bartholomaeus, 5 Bartolomeo, P., 106 Carlo, 283 Barton, Richard, 397Biaggi, Bickford, 440

Bartrop, Frederick Fox, 37, 239 Bigbye, John, 102

Baruffaldi, Giv., 404 Billiana, Bibliotheca, 234 Barzella, Ortensio, 5 Bingham, Hiram, 29(2), 32, 33(2) Bass, William, 497 Bishop, Cortlandt F., 125, 208, 470 Bateman, William, 269, 287 Bitting, Dr. A. W., 123 Buatista, Fray Juan, 500 Black, Robert K., 513(2)

Bavaria, Duke of, 260 Black, W. H., 133, 134, 135, 136, 421 Bay, J. Christian, —192(3) Blackburne, Gilbert Ireland, 479

Bayne-Ficke, 330 BI Baynton, William,Stanhope, 98 ancard, Louis, 14 a ?

Beattie, Dr., 55 Blanche de France, 334

Beatty, A. Chester, 88, 198, 211, 263(2), 270, Blandford, Marquess of, 241, 400

272, 362, 363, 364, 365(2), 394, 471(2) Blashfield, Edwin, 287

Beatty, W. Gedney, 327 Blatner, William, 512 Beatus Rhenanus, 35, 233 Blayds, Thomas, 256

608 Previous Owners

Bliss, Philip, 89, 407 Brizuela, Andrés de, 500

Bliss, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woods, 103 Broadley, John, 258, 262

Blois, Counts of, 216 Brockett, John Trotter, 72, 248

Boban, 496 Brolemann, A., 5, 24, 39, 268, 270, 273, 439,

Bogardus, Brother, 68 470, 471, 472, 497

Boisleux, Ghuiluys de, 355 Brognast Fannette, 66 Boissy, Claude Gouffier, Marquis de, 349 , Brolius, 71

Bold, Thomas, 176 Bromley, Sir Thomas, 514 Bolognetto, Cardinal Alberto, 358 Bromley, William, 514

Bolongaro-Crevenna, P. A., 262, 434 Bronckhorst, Adriaan van, 186

Bolton, John, 285 Bronckhorst, F. van, 186

Bolzano: Franciscans, 82 Brongniart, Antoine de, 346

Bompart, Marcellin Hercule, 367 Brooke, Sir Thomas, 14, 68, 160

Boncompagni, Baldassare, 20, 22 Brooks, Philip, 359

Bonetti, Alberti, 64 Brown, Davenport, 239

Bonnecombe: Cistercians, 519 Brown, F.R., 97 Bonnejoy, Dr. C., 430 Brown, Dr. Horatio R. Forbes, 390

Bonnot, Henri, 13 Brown, John Carter, 497 Borghese, Prince, 35 Browne, Wyllum, 529 Borromeo, Count Filippo, 147 Brummer, Joseph, 197

Borselen, Wolfard van, 176 Brunati, B., 64

Borthweil, de, 134 Brunet de Montforan, 496

Borthwick, John, 50, 59, 62 Brunschwig, Dr. Silvain S., 308, 363, 396

Borthwick, William, 59 Bruscelli, Carlo, 266 Bosanquet, E. F., 13 Bruscoli, Carlo, 268 Bosculus, D. Antonius, 135 Brussels: Abbey of Le Parc, 364 Bothwick, see Borthwick Bruyere, 90 Bottus, Antonius Maria, 252 Brydges, William, 43 Bourbon, Henri Gaston de, 89 Budatsch, Petrus, 153 Bourbon-Parma, Duke of, 201 Budé, Jean, 214

Bou, Marquis de, 35 Buckle, Henry Thomas, 539

Bourdillon, F. W., 307 Bull, Alfred, 512 Bourgogne, Bibliothéque de, 154 Bull, Richard, 75 Bourne, 450 Bullard, William Norton, 204, 206(2) Bourne[?], Bishop Gilbert, 479 Bulwer, Henry A., 288 Bouter, Samuell, 479 Burgdieu: Cluniacs, 40]

Bowen, James, 149 Burgess, Dr. Edward Sanford, 431-433 Bowes, Sir William, 97 passim Bowlys, Antony, 59 Burns, John, 226, 227, 266 Boyer, 273 Burr, Dr. Charles W., 484 Bozzolini, Gaetano, 268 Burtin, Sir Richard, 339

Bractsched{!, Joducus, 124 Burton, E., 100

Bradwardine, Archbishop Thomas, 533 Busco, Ottolino de, 41

Bradway, Lillian Neale, 16, 17 Bushnell, Charles E., 27

Bragge, William, 261 Busleidianus, 76 Brancas, Duc de, 41 Bussey, Helene de, 415 Branch, Rev. W.G., 55 Butler, Charles, 65 Brandenburg, Hilprand von, 86 Butler, John, 479

Brasseur de Bourbourg, 9 Buxheim: Carthusians, 23, 86, 174, 240,

Braye, Lord, 99, 102 539(2)

Bregeton, Johannes, 440 Buxono, Franciscus de, 67

Breiten Landenberg, Magdalena von, 340 Buxton, H. Wilmot, 432

Brestland, Benjamin, 37 Byrne, James, 243

Brestland, John, 37 Brestland, Martin, 37

Brestland, Samuel,37 37C.,M.L.H., C.,H., 406148 Brestland, Thomas,

_ , , i. C., W., 98

Briailles, see Chandon de Briailles Cacuri, Theodosio, 197

Brienne, Cardinal Loménie de, 86, 247 Calthorp, Bartramm, 55

Briganti, Nicolai, 251 Camoys, Thomas Stonor, Lord, 479

Briggs, B. D., 181 Campana, Marchese, 179

Briggs, Henry, 181 Campbells of Glenorchay, 209

Previous Owners 609 Canaday, Mr. and Mrs. Ward M., 231(2), Chauncy, Charles, 68 234, 235(2), 245(2), 277(2), 279(3), Chavero, Alfredo, 296, 500

280(8), 281, 283 Cheston, Emily Fox, 436

Canali, Nicolaus de, 81 Chevalier, Etienne, 247

Canonici, Matteo Luigi, 81, 214, 239, 279, Chezal-Benoit: Abbey, 187

366, 475 Chiappelli, Luigi, 421

Canovas del Castillo, Don A., 486 Chiricho, Maestro, 528

Canterbury: Christ Church, 24 Cholmondeley, 359 S. Augustine’s, 394 Cholmondeley, George, Marquis of, 12

Cantwell, Rev. J. J., 12 Cholmondeley, Reginald, 149

Capilupi, Giovanni Francesco, 67 Chomley, Lady Mary, 227

Caraffa, Antonio, 254 Chomley, Thomas, 227 Caraunte family, 49 Christensen, Niels Hansen, 303 Cardelinis, Julius de, 486 Churchill, Charles, 97 Cardenas, de, 307 Civalieri di Masio, Conte Pietro, 476 Carles, Bernardo, 186 Claretta, Gaudenzio, 89

Carlisle, Earl of, 176 Clark, Dr. Adam, 45

Carnavate de la Cueva, Juan, 413 Clark, James Dixon, 286

Carnotain: Cistercians, 91 Clarke, Adam, 300

Carpenter, William H., 321 Clarke, Charles W., 124 Carvalho, David N., 114 Clarke, James Freeman, 225, 281(2) Casati family, 94 Clarke, Samuel, 223 Cassius, Franciscus, 422 Clarke, Mrs. Sherman, 408

Castelleni[?], Lois Baptae, 323 Classe: church of S. Apollinare, 395

Castellensis, Cardinal Adrianus, 394 Claude I Molé, seigneur de Villy-le-Maréchal,

Castellucci family, 251 343 Castiaux, Jean Baptiste, 177 Clavaro, Battista, 70

Castlecraig Library, 57 Clay, Dr. C., 132(2) Castle Howard, 367 Clementia von Zahringen, 195 Caston [Caxton?], William, 209 Clements, William L., 36 Catalonia: San Pedro de Roda, 256 Clerk, John, 297

Catherine de Courtenay, Empress, 355 Clermont: Abbey of S. Illidius, 210

Catherwood, John, 512 Clermont, Philibert de, 359

Cautifio Bruno, Genaro, 532 Clermont-Tonnerre, family, 43 Cavagna Collection, 174, 175 Clermont-Tonnerre, Henri de, 86, 247

Cavalieri, Museo, 248 Clifford, Mr., 124

Celotti, Abate, 44, 72 Clifforde, Alexander, 108

Celtes, Conrad, 283 Clinton, Lord, 521

Ceneda: library of S. Francis, 422 Clonzin, Maria Cleothe, 394

Cerralbo, Marqués de, 382 Clopton[{?], William, 109 Cesene, Pierraeus Antonius de Romaniris, Clopton, Sir William, 439

516 Clumber Library, see Newcastle

Chabannes, Charles de, 352 Cobbe, Francis, 434

Chaibiol, Gilbert, 90 Cock, Alfred, 134

Chalons-sur-Marne: S. Stephen, 341 Cock, F. William, 291, 514

Chambord: S. Marie, 184 Cockerell, Sir Sydney C., 24, 28, 79, 85, 86,

Champion d’Auxerre, N., 472 87, 275, 279, 300, 406

Chandon de Briailles, Comte, 60, 68, 78, Coe, W.R., 38

89, 96, 323 Coislin, Duc de, 49

Chantemerle family, 480 Colbius, Christianus, 425 Chapée, Jules, 14 Cole, Thomas, 226 Chapin, A. C., 287 Coleman, Catherine and Thomas, 488 Chardin, 68, 251, 316 Coleman, John A., 411 Charles VI, Emperor, 363 Coles, J. Ackerman, 302(2) Charles the Bold, Duke of Burgundy, 44 Colin, Miss K. S. Scott, 534 Charles V, of France, 328 Colley, Thomas, 49 Charles VIII, of France, 348 Collier, John Payne, 258 Charles V and Isabel, of Portugal, 356 Collins, Philip S., 470-472 passim Charlier de Namur, C., 216 Collitz, Hermann, 194

aaninee 413 503Collyer, Christopher, 171 arlotte vere deBenedictines, Savoie, Colman, D.M., Charsay: 95 397 OO)41, 44,43(3 ST, TA 722),

Chatillon, 216 Colmenares, Diego de, 114, 430

610 Previous Owners Cologne: Carthusians, 61, 298, 523 Cyprus: Queen Catherine’s Convent, 163

Saint-André, 258, 259 Cyril, Archbishop, 34 S. Severin, 366

Colonna Library,129 10 D.,M.S., D.,E., 470 Como: Cathedral, 326

Congregatio Eremitarum S. Romualdi, 133 Dagger, Mrs. F., 497

Connolly, Mgr., 103 Dahl, Johann Christian, 80 Cono, Joannes, 233 Dalton, Henry G., 429 Conolly, Thomas, 158 Daniel, of Aulne, 183 Conoviana, Bibliotheca, 238 Dare, John, 498 Constance: Cistercians, 340 Dare, M. P., 498

Constantine, Dr. George, 204 Dare, Thomas, 498

Conybeare, Dr. F. Cornwallis, 520 Darling, Walter L., 186

Cook, Sir Francis, 299 Davenport, John, 12 Cook, Wyndham C., 299Robert, Davie, Cooke, Robert, 406 Davies, 94Preston, 415 . Cookes, Edward, 62 Davignon, William, 186

Cookes, Henry, 62 Day, Fred Holland, 234 Coolidge, Archibald Cary, 232(2), 233(3), Dean, Bashford, 307

257 Dean, Richard, 51

Cooper, E. P. F., 216(2) De Buz, Antoine, 248 Cooper, Johannes, 530 De Coppet, see Coppet Cope, William, Walter, and Anthony, 13 Dee, Dr. John, 283, 528 Copinger, Walter A., 243 De Grey, Earl, 226, 247

Coppet, André de, 100, 101(11), 102(6), Dei Guidi di Romagno, Jacopo, 334

228(2) 401 De Delamarre, La Beches,Lucien, H. T.,365 57 Coquille, Cora, Luigi, 450Delaverne, Delamere, Lady Harriet, 12 Corbett, 436 Jehan, 521 Corlies, Alfred W., 40 Delignieris de Bommy, J. A. J., 480

Corregio, Nicolo, 148 Dell, William, 31

, Corser, Thomas, 258 Della Rovere, Cardinal Domenico, 340 Cortesao, Armando, 495 Delramenard, 143 Cosens, F. W., 258 De Marinis, T., 214, 265, 272 Cossé de Brissac, Duc de, 280 Denkinger, Emma Marshall, 253 Costa de Beauregard, Marquis, 533 Denstone College, 397

Coulons, Anna Elise de, 433 Dent, John, 351

Court, A. R., 357 De Queux de St. Hilaire, 80 Coverham Abbey, 397 Derby, Earl of, 178 Cragg, William A., 90 Derschau, 435

Craig, S. Gibson, 416 Descluset de Goullerment, 28 Cramer, Isabelle Corwith, 24 Despine, 189 Cramer-Klett, Theodor, Freiherr von, 189 Detroit: Capuchins, 318 Crampton, William, 332 Detterer, Ernst F., 178(2), 180 Cranstowne, Thomas, 134 De Vegh, see Vegh Crawford, Earl of, 124 Devenysh, Thomas, 176 Crawford, John M., 532 Devereux, Edward, 97

333 Didot, see Firmin-Didot

Crawford, William Horatio, 201, 255, 283, Diane de Poitiers, 262

Crawshaw, E., 68 Dietershaym, Wolfgang, 40

Cresswell, J., 497 255

Crenneville, F., 159 Dietrichstein, Prince, 44, 56(2), 116, 234,

Creswell, W., 4 Dinteville, Bishop Francois de, 261 Crosbie, General, 472 Dobe, Friedrich, 424 Crosbie, Miss M. D., 472 Dobell, Percy J., 97 Crosby, Harry and Caresse, 305 Doedes, Jacobus Izaak, 408

Crowninshield, E. A., 245 Domenicus Loricatus, S., 395

Croyland Abbey, 297 Dominick, M. W., 30

Cummings, William Hayman, 116 Dommerick, Louis W., 42(2)

Cunningham, Mrs. C.C., 25(2) Donadzki, Matthaeus Ant., 434

Currer, Frances M. R., 317 Donati, Nicolo, 82

Curtius, Lancinus, 486 Donato, Giovanni, 463

Cushing, Dr. Harvey, 56(5), 57(6), 58, 429 Donauschingen Library, 395

Previous Owners 611 Donegall, Marquis of, 439 Ernele, Marie, 223 Dorothea, Pfalzgrafin, 136 Esch family, 83

Doublet, Claude, 349 Escobet, Lluis, 274 Douche, Jacques,208 43 Escorial, 351 Draper, William, Espinette, 539 Drexel, George W.C., 448 Ess, Leander van, 41, 61, 80, 179, 517, 523 Drummond, Henry, 390 Essex, Robert Devereux, 2d Earl of, 227 Drury, Rev. Henry, 4, 45(2), 47, 72, 75, 83, Este family, 68, 346 154, 253, 401, 404, 475, 532 Este, Alfonso d’, 148

Drury, M., 65 Este, Ercole II d’, 274 Du Chatelet, Baron Louis-Jules, 328 Este, Ippolito d’, 148, 267

Duderé family, 471 Este, Meliaduse d’, 277 Du Fresne, 74 Ettington Ms. Library, 177, 235, 485 Du Gue, Lucrece, 471 Eugene of Savoy, 43 Dunn, George, 27, 41, 49, 169, 239, 245, Evans, 43

269, 287, 309, 324, 365, 430, 487, 492 Evans, Natalie, 15 Duparr, Jules, 130 Everett, Edward, 245 Du Peschin, Jeanne, 4538 Exeter, John Cecil, Earl of, 18 Du Plessier, Charles, 313

Du Prat, Cardinal Antoine, 211 F., P., 475

Du Puy, Madeleine, 346 Fabert, Joseph, 64 Durillon, M., 348 Falkner, John Meade, 4, 314, 406

Duveen, Dennis I., 525-529 passim Farfezola, Antonio, 69 Dyer, George, 47 Farman, Ida, 304 Dyson Perrins, see Perrins Farnam, Mrs. Henry, 29 Farnese, Cardinal Alessandro, 263 E.,P.M., 91 Farnese, Cardinal Odoardo, 336 Eames, Wilberforce, 330 Farrell, William, 488

Ebersheim: Dominicans, 248 Faust, Rev. Mathias, 411

Ebrard, Victor, 368 Faxon, Thomas, 39 Ebrigord, Victor, 368 Fearing, Daniel B., 233 Ebron zu Wildenberg, Joannes Hainricus, 153 Feiss, Paul-Louis, 480

Edward IV, of England, 450 Fenn, Sir John, 2 Edward VI, of England, 56 Fenn, R.H., 241 Ege, Otto F., 430, 525(7) Fenton, Mrs., 30 Eglysfelld, John, 176 Ferdinand, King of Naples, 32 Egremont, Earls of, 440 Ferguson, G. Tower, 535(2)

Ehrbach, 394 Fernor, Dr., 451 Eindhoven: Augustinians, 353 Ferrante I, King of Aragon and Naples, 273 Elisabeth, anun, 494 Ferrara: Capuchins, 489

Elizabeth I, of England, 257, 258 Carmelites, 523 Elizabeth, Madame, of France, 385 Certosa, 271

Elkins, Lisa Norris, 452 Ferrer, Nicholas, 22 Elkus, Albert, 6 Ferris, 414 Ellis, Elizabeth Warder, 192 Fetterolf, Edwin H., 486

Ellis, Ralph M., 192 Ficillo: S. Franco, 285

Ellsworth, James William, 265 Field, W. B. Osgood, 281 Elmhirst, Edward Mars, 94, 518 Figdor, Albert, 259, 359

Ely, Rev. William, 486 Fillon, 445, 446, 449 Ely: Cathedral, 39 Filmer, Sir Edward, 63 Elyot, Sir Richard, 53 Filmer, Sir Robert, 64 Elyot, Sir Thomas, 53 Finaly, see Landau

Emerson, Joseph, 530 Firmin-Didot, A., 28, 41, 69, 85, 155, 268,

Emerson, Ralph, 530 309, 348, 395, 441, 497 Engel-Gros, F., 90 Fisher, Dr. Otto O., 242, 425 Emmett, Burton, . 415, 418(2), 419 Fischer, Ernst, 539(2)

Enrriquez, Sefora Theresa, 268 Fitzgerald, Mrs. N., 99

Erbach Graf von, 259 FitzHerbert, Sir Henry, 266

Erfort, see Erfurt Fitzpatrick, Ellia, 488

521 Fleetwood, William, 173

Erfurt: Benedictines of S. Peter, 133, 179, Fitzwilliam, Earl, 65, 217

- Carthusians, 135, 469 Fleming, B.C., 440

Erghome, John, 87 Fleming, John, 316

612 Previous Owners Flemyng, Sir Thomas, 346 Gaeta, Gherardus Antonius de, 416(2)

Flemyng, William, 346 Gaignet, Louis Jean, 262 Fletcher, Andrew, 45 Galitzine, Prince Michael, 271 Fletcher, Henry, 27(2), 28, 32(2), 35, 39(2), Gallardo, Bartolomé José, 500

40(2), 41(2), 42, 44, 53, 364(2) Gallenburg, Sigismund von, 164 Fletcher, J. J., 265 Galletti, 362 Flewelling, Ralph Tyler, 17, 18 Galletti, Gustavo Camillo, 38

San Salvi, 95 357 .

Florence: Carmelites of S. Paul, 95 Ganay, Marquis de, 273(2) San Marco, 47, 48, 250, 283 Ganiare de Joursanvault, Baron Jean-Baptiste,

Flud, Thomas, 182 Garbowski, 275 Foley, 174 Garcia de Céspedes, Andrés, 500, 510,

Folliott, George, 5, 151 502(2), 503(2), 506-510 passim Fontaine Collection, 538 Garcia Icazbalceta, Joaquin, 499-511 passim Fontana, Giulio, 75 Garcia Pimentel, Luis, 499-511 passim Fonte Avellana: S. Croce, 395 Garegnano: Carthusians, 3

Fontenay, Pierre de, 358 Garin, Jean, 335

Ford Abbey, 19 Garrett, Robert, 307(2), 308 Fordham, E. W., 30 Gascoigne family, 217 Forestis della Foresta, Francesco de, 95 Gaules, de, 433

Forgues, Soeur Judith de, 518 Gavre de Liedekerke, 255

Forrer, Robert, 127, 128(3), 129, 210 Gaydon, John, 228 Forrer, Rudolph, 397 Gelen, Sigmund, 283 Foucault, Nicolas Joseph, 66, 297 Gemanches family, 470

Fountains Abbey, 360 Gérente, Balthazar-Alexandre de, 16

Fowke, Isaac Cope, 497 Gerry, Mrs. Peter G., 495

Fownes, T., 149 Ghizzi, G., 493 Fox, F., 228 Giac, Louis de, 538 Frampton, James, 171 Gibbins, E., 513

Frampton, William F., 337 Gibson, Francis, 219 Franciscus, Gerardus, 219 Giffard family, 439

Franco, Conte, 106 Gimbel, Alva B., 38 Franco, Nicolo, 525 Gimbel, Bernard F., 38 Francois I, of France, 252 Gimbel, Mrs. Bernard F., 40 Frank, Frederick Bacon, 229, 360 Giovio, Paolo, 3(3)

Frederick, Sir Charles, 30 Girlinge, Robert, 400 French, JohncC., 194 Glazier, William S., 49, 366 Frere, Sheppard, 431 Gloddaeth Library, see Mostyn

Freelove, Robert, 530 Gladbach: Abbey, 349

Frescobaldi family, 77 Glotz, W., 516

Freyburg, von, 357 Gnichtel, Frederick W., 302

Friedman, Harry G., 321(2), 322, 386 Gobelius, Hubertus, 133

Friedman, Lee M., 235-236 passim Gobreau, Claud., 339

Friend, Albert M., Jr., 306 Godfrey, Jonathan, 30

Frost, Donald McKay, 253 Godwin-Austen, R. A., 237

Frost, H. Harvey, 70, 199, 215(2), 216, Goels, Jehan, 28

274, 394(2), 450 Gottweig: Abbey, 361, 362 Frost, Dr. Lowell C., 26 Goldhahn, Fritz, 233 Fruije, G. Aa., 287 Goldschmidt, Victor, 128, 208 Fry, John, 226 Gollancz, Sir Israel, 177, 201 Fry, Dr. L. S., 219 Golowkin, Comte Alexis de, 271 Fry, Muriel Agnes, 219 Gomez, Fray Joseph, 8 Fry, William, 227 Gomez de la Cortina, Joaquin, 273 Fuar, Beatrice de, 214 Gomez de Oroczco, 296

Fugger, Francoise, 287 Fuller, B.276 A.G.,Gommes, 17 Gonzaga, Cecilia, 345

Fulton, John F., 59, 60, 61 Gonzalez de Mendoza, Cardinal Pedro, 273

Fulton, Lucia P., 62(2) Goodhart, Howard L., 405, 434(4), 435(4)

Furnivall, F. J., 231 Goodhart, Phyllis Walter, 435(2) Furthman, Julius, 228 Gordon, Dr. Leonard I., 432

Goring, Will., 169 G., I. W., 242 Gossip, W., 394 Gabriele da Padova, Fra, 430 Gotha: Ducal Library, 125, 275, 363

Previous Owners 613

Gott, H., 400 Hailstone, Edward, 57, 72

Gouault, Eustache, 198 Haiser, K., 189

Gough, Richard, 32 Hale, Edward Sherwood, 394

Gourgaud, Baron Gaspard, 231 Hale, Robert Bladon, 394 Gower, Earl, 56 Hale, W.G.,435422 Gowr, John, 228 Hale of Alderley,

Goyder, George A., 13 Halliwell-Phillipps, J.O., 134

Graber, Leopold, 483 Ham, E. B., 289, 290(6)

Grafton, Edward, Sl Hames, William, 98 Grant, Hugh, 411 Hamey, E. T., 56 Gratz, Simon, 451(3) Hamill, Alfred E., 159(3), 160(2)

Graux, Dr. Lucien, 82 Hamilton, Duke of, 351 Graveron, Pierre, 521 Hamilton, Dr. George, 469 Graville, Anne de, 96 Hamilton, R. A., 110 Gray, H., 279 Hamme, Cardinal Guillielmus van, 152 Greby, Richard, 520 Hamper, William, 2 . Green, Samuel A., 134 Hampson, Dr., 89

Green-Armytage, R. N., 102 Hanes, Dr. Frederick, 415 Greenaway family, 45 Haniersleve: Augustinians of S. Pancratius, Greene, Belle da Costa, 363 148 Greene, Henry Copley, 253 Hanslopp, Nicholas, 97

Greene, Mary Amory, 253 Hapsburg, William the Affable, Duke of, 363

Greene, William Ellery, 287 Haraucourt, 171

Greene de Wilby, Sir Robert, 528 Harburg, 165 Greenwell, W., 313 Harcourt, Louis de, 273 Greenwood, Charles, 57 Hardenbergh, Henry Janeway, 302(2)

358 333(3)

Greg, W. W., 78, 100, 390 Hardinge, N., 401

Gregorius, prior of S. Matthaeus de Caleis, Harkness, Mary Stillman, 330, 332(2),

Gregory XIII, Pope, 274, 278 Harlakynden, Elizabeth, 524 Gregory, Caspar René, 193 Harmsworth, Sir R. Leicester, 10, 12, 108,

Grenville, Thomas, 12 171, 172, 247, 254, 360, 389, 479

Grey, see De Grey | Harris, George, 469 Grey, George de, 466 Harris, J. Rendel, 511 Gribbel, John, 28, 267 Harrison, Ric., 174 Grieningen, Hornstein, 325 Harrisse, Henry, 123(2) Grilius, Joannes, 527 Harvey, John, 294(4) Grimmaische Ephoralbibliothek, 233 Harvey, Richard, 98

Grimson, Samuel B., 228 Harville, Philippe de, 280 Grosart, Alexander B., 201 Harville, Pierre de, 280 Gross, Franc. Jos., 236 Haslewood, Joseph, 40, 171, 176 Guadelupe: Sta. Maria, 257, 269 Hasque, Rev. Urban de, 186

Guarnieri, Stefano, 74 Hatcher, Henry, 192

88 Hatfield, Henry R., 1, 2

Guarnieri-Balleani Library, 68, 72, 74, 84(2), Hatcher, Henry, Jr., 192

Gudiel, Alonso de, 411 Hatter, Richard, 479

Guerrini, Fr. Joachim, 411 Haunsperg, Count von, 165

Guilford, Earl of, 45(2), 46(4), 47, 48, 55, Hausen, Barbara von, 136

80, 83, 155, 197, 235, 247, 256, 402, 485 Hautecombe: Cistercians, 70, 79(3), 81(2), Gulick, Charles B., 234 82(2), 83, 86, 278 Gurney, G. H., 209 Haworth, Richard, 359

Gurney, Hudson, 228, 524 Hawtrey, Edward Craven, 71, 513 Gurney, J. H., 100 Haye, de, 433 Gutman, Eugen, 270 Howden, John Herbert Caradoc, 2d Lord,

Guyon de Sardiéres, 262 494 Gwynn, Francis, 99 Hazard, Caroline, 285

Gwynsaney Collection, 94 Hazard, Rowland Gibson, 273 Heard, Sir Isaac, 43

Haas, Otto, 63 Hearst, William Randolph, 124, 166, 439 Haas, S., 66 Heber, Richard, 100, 251, 279, 360, 367,

Hadril, H.C., 359 496

Hagen, Victor W. von, 33 Hecht, Robert E., Jr., 199

Hago, Martin, 35 Heern, A.H.L., 358

614 Previous Owners Heinemann, Leopold, 413 Huth, Henry, 12, 44, 123, 154, 170, 254, Hellman, Giovanni, 347 257, 287 Helmingham Hall Library, 396 Huygens, Constantine, 370 Hemart, Soeur Loyse de, 518 Hyams, Solomon M., 205(2), 206

Hench, Atcheson L., 514(5), 515(10) Hyde of Witney, 407

Henderson, 538 Hyde, Mr. and Mrs. Donald F., 257 Hennell, Edward, 534 Hynoch, Nicolaus, 517 Henri II, of France, 256, 369

Henri III, of France, 12, 518 Jalines, Michael, 50 Henricus de Piro, 112 Illinois Institute of Technology, 151 Henricus a Stockheim, 125 Ingilby, Sir Henry, 360 Henry V, of England, 360 Inglis, John Bellingham, 242 Henry VII, of England, 360, 450 Ingram, Sir W., 5 Herbert, William, 32 Innsbruck: Monastery of the Holy Cross, Hereford, Viscountess, 97 257 Herscher, Rev. Irenaeus, 411 Inons, Thomas, 108

Henricus Erpensis, 219 Igny: Cistercians, 69

Hersholt, Jean, 323 Irlond, Thomas, 17 Hevy, Bernard d’, 215 Ives, John, 100 Hewis, John, 225 Ives, John Yarmouth, 59, 62 Hibbert, George, 44 Ivry, Nicolas Richard d’, 340 Higgins, Alfred, 267 Ivry, Richard d’, 289 Hildesheim: Benedictines, 521 Herzfelder, Martha A., 116 Irvine, Albert, 422 Hesse, Landgrave of, 280 Isabelle de Bourbon, 339

Hillegom, Six van, 366 Jackson, John C., 171, 486 Hilles, Mrs. Frederick, 250, 257, 276, 395(3) Jackson, Richard C., 417 Himmerode: Abbey, 14 Jackson, W.S., 534(2)

Hindley, Sir John Hadden, 435 Jacobo Baptista, 432 Hirningly, M. Joannes, 488 Jacobus d’Aragonis, 80 Hobart, T., 512 Jacobus de Vocatris, 69 Hobart, Dr. Thomas, 471 Jamagne, Jo. Ern. de, 391, 430 Hodassy, Imre, 450(2) Jannet, Jean Philippe, 317 Hodgkin, J. Eliot, 224, 240 Janney, Werner L., 514

Hodson, Laurence W., 28, 177, 179 Jardel,C. R., 69, 533 Hoe, Robert, 258, 413(2), 494, 497 Jastrow, Dr. Morris, 483 Hofer, Philip, 250, 253, 254, 270 Jeaffreson, Christopher, 29

Hoffman, Baron Ferdinand, 116, 232, 234 Jean IV, d’Auxy, 352

Hoffmann, Henricus, 150 Jean II, de Montagu, 41

Hofstede, 209 Jean de Poitiers, 211

Hogerbeets, R., 423 Jeanne d’Evreux, 328

259, 393 Jeffries, 99

Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen Library, 186, 258, Jeffery, C. T., 437

Holford, Major G.L., 363 Jenkins, Rhys, 98 Holford, Sir George, 176, 199 Jenkins, Robert C., 413 Homes, Henry A., 530 Jenks, John Story, 471

Honofrius de Durant, 105 Jerome, Father, the elder, 308 Hooker, Guilielmus, 185 Joannes Dominicus de Fabbris, 246 Hope, Arthur, 134 Joannes Pebrius, 57 Hopetoun, Earl of, 17, 359 Johannes, Brother, 75 Horblit, Harrison, 235, 245 Johannes Brizani, 115 Hornby, C. H. St. John, 24, 70(2) Johannes de Carbonibus, 133

Horne, Elizabeth, 269 Johannes of Dalberg, 80 Hornung, Sebastianus, 34 Johannes de S. Jacques, 55 Hotchkiss, Rev. M., 518 John of Bourg, 394

Howard, see Castle Howard John of Gascon, 533 Howard, George W. F., 317 John III, of Portugal, 452(2) Howland, Silas W., 238, 241, 255 John of Rasdorf, 179

Hudson, Israel, 223 Johnes, Thomas, 86, 247, 262, 435 Hugh de Banedoit, 67 Johnidas, Emmanuel, 234

Hulysman, 66 Johnson, E. Marshall, 63 Hunnewell, J. M., 253 Johnson, Maurice, 297

Hunter, Rev. Aaron Burtis, 415-419 passim Jones, Mrs. Carl W., 308

Previous Owners 615 Jones, Herschel V., 266 Lacaita, Charles and Mary, 95, 274

Jones, John, 97 La Calyete, 481

Jones, Richard Phillips, 97 Ladona: church, 539

Joppi, Vincenzo, 85 La Frezeliere, de, 27 Joughe, Th. de, 318 La Guiche: Minims, 352 Julian, Brother, 308 La Guiche, Henriette de, 352 Julian, Mrs. W. A., 111 Lahave, de, 30 Julius IIT, Pope, 275 Laibach, bishops of, 164 Justinianus de Bizozero, Brother, 518 Laing, Guilielmus, 216 Justus, Ludovicus, 496 L’Allemand, Marie, 350

Lallemant, Guillaume, 347 K., N., 64 La Maison, Jean de, 90 Kalekreuth, Count Axel von, 38 Lambach: Benedictines, 129, 306

Kalinowski, Maybelle M. von, 32 Lambarde, William, 32, 515

Kalmancsehi, Domonkos, 392 Lambert, Augustin, 167

Kane, Grenville, 310 Lambrecht, Mathias, 360

Kann, Edouard, 167(2) Lambruschini, Cardinal Aloisio, 4 Kann, Maurice, 210 Lamoignon, C. F. de, 475 Karolus, Heinrich, 66 Lamont, Thomas W., 224(6), 246, 249(2),

Karpinski, Louis Charles, 192 252

Kastl: monastery, 332 Lamont, Mrs. T. W., 25(2)

Kaufmann, Carl Maria, 104 La More, Thomas de, 394

Keach, Mrs. William F., 497 La Moussaye, Jean de, seigneur de Lorgeril,

Keller, Alexandre de, 481 335

Keller, F. 1., 28 Lanardi, Sister Anastasia, 263 Kellerhoff, 366 Landa, Marchesa Cattarina, 463

Kelly, Dr. Howard A., 136 Landau, Baron Horace von, 37, 38, 64, 76(2), Kemnade: Benedictines, 426 145, 265, 267, 362, 405, 526(2), 527

Kempe, Sir Robert, 225 Lanna, A., 405 Kendall, J., 30, 320 Lanselle, Dr. M., 205

Kennedy, Harris, 282 Laon: Abbey of S. Martin, 49 Ker, John Edgar, 487 La Porte, Richard de, 481 Kennett, Bishop White, 422 La Porte, M. de, 28

Kerchove de la Deuze, Count, 248 La Porte, Robert de, 481 Kesselstatt, Count Cristoph von, 426 La Poulette, Jehanne, 391

Kidd, Stewart, 111 La Reguera, Don Juan Antonio de, 264 Kildare, Gerald, Earl of, 337 Larmier, Charles, 239 Kilgour, Bayard L., 249 La Roche, de, 459 Kingsborough, Lord, 100, 496 Lascaris family, 76 Kingsley, Charles, 31 Laski, Philip, 228 Kingsley Trust Association, 42 Lasqueuille, 252

Kiyriss Collection, 40 Lassberg, Joseph von, 395

Kloss, Dr. Georg, 133 Lasser, Samuel, 411 Kloster Roth——, 307 Lastres, Manuel, 510 Knapp, O. G., 63 Lathum, William, 247 Knatchbull, W., 289 ] La Tour, Francois de, 415

Knollia, 73 Laud, Archbishop, 31 Knoringen, Johann Egolf von, 276 Laureau, M., 366 Koebel, Jacob, 80 Laurie, James, 480

Koln, see Cologne La Vacherye, Pierre de, 451

Koesfeld: Augustinian sisters, 243 La Valliére, Duc de, 215, 262, 397, 480

Koopman, Reichelts, 414 Lavarta, Miramunda de, 339 Korecz, Emerich P., 126 Lawrence-Smith, Dulcie, 63 Kossecki, Ksawery, 344 Lea, Arthur H., 237(3), 254 Kossecki, Stanislaus, 344 Lea, Mr. and Mrs. Charles M., 472 Koutzouzakis, Trini, 163 Learmont Collection, 533, 534

Kraus, H. P., 241 Le Caron, Louis, 198 Kreglinger, E., 21 Le Cauchois, Marie, 335

Kresiler, Fritz, 167, 413(3) Leconfield, Lord, 437, 439

Kunigund, Margravine of Moravia, 356 Lee, J., 114, 329, 432, 516, 524

. Lee of171 Fareham, Viscount, L., Anthoine, Leemput, Remy van,16, 370538(8) La Caille, 231 Lefferts, Marshall C., 250

616 Previous Owners Le Gualés de Mézaubran, Countess, 214 Ludovicus, 133 Leicester, Robert Dudley, Earl of, 252 Ludovicus de Bancis, 68

Leighton, Stanley, 279 Ludwig von Kosyagk, 164 Leighton, W. J., 124, 389 Luke, Sir Harry, 476 Leinengen, Prince of, 122 Lumley, Lady Jane, 100 Le Neve, Peter, 213, 236, 401 Lumley, Marmaduke, 50 Les Gosnay, Maria, 497 Luxemburg, Duke of, 439 Le Strange, Harmon Styleman, 478 Luzarche, Victor, 394, 401, 493 Levera,C. K., 154 Lyell, J. P. R., 4(3), 18, 20, 67, 73, 76, 81, Levis de Cousan Forez, Cardinal Philip, 513 83, 85, 89, 94, 154, 215, 224(6), 246,

Lewis, Dr. Frederic H., 234, 257 249(2), 252, 301, 390, 480, 488, 489,

Lewis, John F., 450(3) 490, 518, 521 Lewisohn, Adolph, 36 Lyncolne, Christoferus, 149 Library Company of Baltimore, 199 Lyte, Henry, 171

Libri, Guglielmo, 181(2), 230, 245, 251, 256, Lyte family, 170

261 M.,J.D., 136 363, 392, 395, 396(2) Maarbeck[?], V., 50

263, 267, 283

Lichnowsky and Werdenberg, Count Robert, M.,C. A., 400

Liechtenstein, Prince, 21, 74, 259, 260, 271, M., V.J., 62

Liée of Maine, 463 Mabbott, Thomas O., 30, 321, Lier of Holland, 463 MacAfee, William Harrison, 324 Liforde, 182 Macauley, Francis Campbell, 483, 484 Lignerolles, Comte de, 273(2), 363 MacCarthy-Reagh, Count Justin, 41, 49, Lincoln: Cathedral[?], 16 50, 88, 247, 360, 397 Lindsay, James, 7th Baron, 254 McCormick, Elizabeth Day, 162 Linguistic Society of America, 193 Meervatis, Gio., 22

Lippman, 429 McGregor, Tracy W., 513(2), 514

. Lisbon: monastery of S. Catherine, 43 McIntire, Paul Goodloe, 514(3)

Lissauer, Arthur Wilmer, 512 Mackenzie, William, 469

Little, Charles C., 243 McKnight, George H., 430

522 McMurtrie Collection, 169

Llangattock, John Maclean Rolls, 2d Baron, Maclay, Alfred Barmore, 277

Lloyd, Eyre, 73 Macro, Rev. Cox, 100, 168, 209, 524 Loche, Robert, 313 MeVitty, S. H., 524, 525

Locker-Lampson, Frederick, 228 Madan, F., 307, 478 Lockwood, Dean P., 402, 486 Madden, Dodgson Hamilton, 390 Lodi: Cathedral, 353(6) Madre de Norguet, Theobald, 346 Logan, William, 468, 469(3) Madrid: Academia de la Historia, 110 Lomellino, Jeronimo, 70 Maestlinus Gaeppnigenfis, Michael, 21

London: Charterhouse, 50 Maggin, David, 307 Longley, William, 329 Magny, see Foucault Lopez de Ayala, 468 Mainwaring, Sir Henry, 524 Lopez de Mendoza, Inigo, 269 Mainz: Cathedral, 125 Lornatus, Christophorus, 401 Makarios, Archbishop, 222 Loring, Rosamond Bowditch, 245, 246(2) Maio, Antonio, 144

Lorsch: S. Nazarius, 366 Malaspina, Manfredi, 54 Loseley Hall, 106-107, 283 Malet, Louis, 96

Lotharius, Archbishop of Trier, 259 Mallet, Mme. Etienne, 124, 270, 439 Lothian, Marquis of, 42(2), 247, 254 Malmesbury: Abbey, 27

Loueden, Walter, 515 Mander, Gerald P., 61 Louis XII, of France, 261, 262 von, 331

Louis de Bruges, 261, 262 Manderscheidt-Blankenheim, Count Johann

Louis XIII, of France, 12 Manning, Rev. D., 239 Louis XVI, of France, 400 Mansilla, Conde de, 73

Louvain: Jesuits, 215 Mantua, Dukes of, 360

Le Parc Abbey, 284(2) Manus, Johannes, 402 Lovell, J., 29 Maragioglio, Joseph, 62 Lowe, Edward C., 40 Maragioglio, Viti, 62

Lowell, Amy, 282 Marcello, Niccolo, 67 Lowell, James Russell, 241 Marconus, Joannes Paulus, 404 Lozzi, Maret, Guillemain, Lq.,C.,Carlo, 209 53 Margaret of Anjou, 480 53

Previous Owners 617 Marguerite of York, 273(2) Milbank, Mrs. Samuel, 26, 29, 34 Marien-Miinster: monastery, 403 Millar, Eric G., 69

Marie de Médicis, 12 Mildmay, Hervey G. St. John, 283

Marin family, 178 Millard, James Elwin, 89, 238 Marini family, 178 Miller, Antonius, 137 Marini, Vicentius, 484 Miltenberg: Abbey, 316

Marsden, Donald B., 34 Minassian, Adrienne, 234 Marsh, J. J., 285 Minio, Zirane, 415 | Marshall, Mrs. Hugh D., 223, 224, 250, 252, Minnis, Catherine, 218

253 Minns, Susan, 285(2)

Marston, Dr. Thomas E., 31(3), 36, 37(8), Miraballi family, 178

38(3), 39, 42, 48(3), 49(2), 63(2) Mirbach, Count, 436

Martelli, Cosmo, 406 Mitford, John, 241 | Martin, Thomas, 27, 29, 176, 236, 325 Moffat, Donald, 278

Martin, Mrs. Walton, 366 Moffitt, James K., 3-5 passim Martin, William, 230 Moline, Ernst, 249 Martinenque, Amadee de, 5 Molsberg, Bibliothek, 113 Martini, J. J... 77, 155, 179 Molyneaux, Mrs. More, 107

Mason, Lowell, 63 Molyneux, Sir Edmund, 450 Massine, Dame Antonia de, 538 Molyneux, Sir Thomas, 450 Mather, Frank Jewett, Jr., 304(2), 305(2) Moiza, Biblioteca, 147

Mather, Margaret, 305 Mongan, Agnes, 258

Mather, William G., 513(2) Monnet, B., 95

Mathias Corvinus, King of Hungary, 34 Monserrat: monastery, 500

Maximilian, Duke of Burgundy, 10 Mons S. Georgil, 74 Maxstoke: Priory, 62 Montalti, Giovanni, 76 Maxwell, William Constable, 518 Monte Cassino, 210, 421 Maxwell, William Stirling, 278 Montenaro, Don Nicolo de, 345 Mead, Winter, 446, 447, 448(2), 449(2) Montepulciano: monastery, 211

Medici family, 333 Monterenzi family, 271 Medici, Lorenzo de’, 248 Montesquieu, Marquis de, 68

Médicis, Marie de, see Marie de Médicis Monthulle, Auguste-Joseph de, 351

Medingen: Dominicans, 408 Mont St. Michel, 351

Meerman, 44, 45, 46, 47, 61(3) Morante, Marqués de, 273

Melk, 3, 57(2), 58, 150, 169, 205, 237, 259, Morchi, Julianus, 61

389, 475 Morgan, Henry S.,370 366 Mellon, Paul 28 Morgan, J. P., Mellor, Hugh, 64 Morgan, Mrs. J. P., 366

Mendell, Clarence W., 39 Morgan, Junius S., 366 Mendoga, P. de, 267 More family, 107 Mensing, A.W. M., 24 Morimondo: Cistercians, 3(3), 277

Mercator, Gerard, 436 Morison, Stanley, 154, 259

Merlani, Vincentius, 70 Morosini, Marco Antonio, 497

Merton, Wilfred, 24, 27, 245(2), 278 Morrill, C. N., 286 Mesonero Romanos, Ramén de, 273 Morris, Frederick, 433 Metcalf, Mrs. Jesse H., 496(6), 497(6) Morris, Henry C., 111 Metternich und Winnenburg, Baron, 259 Morris, Lydia T., 451 Mettler, Arnold, 129(2), 358 Morris, William, 28, 52, 72, 178, 186, 213[?], Mexico: Padres del Oratorio, 498 404 Provincia del Santo Evangelio, 7 Morrison, Alfred, 281, 282

San Francisco, 8 | Morse, Dr. William Inglis, 238, 249(2), Santo Domingo, convent, 6 250(2), 254, 256, 257, 282

Meyer, Jean de, 208 Moser, George F., 136

Meyer, Miss José, 111 Moss, W. E., 258, 269

530 Mostyn, Sir Pyers, 134

Meyerstein, E. H. W., 78, 99(2), 269, 490, Mostyn, Lord, 60, 171, 201, 327, 430

Meynardi, Pietro Giovanni, 106 Mostyn, Thomas, 134, 471

Meysche, J. D., 143 Mt. Athos, 306 Michael (14thc.), 14 Kutlumusi, 304 Michaelus Niger, 252 Monastery of S. Simon Peter, 46 Michelin de Polendorf, 197 Mt. Lebanon: monastery, 45 Michiel, 280 Mudd, S.G., 16 Migninus, Asconius, 514 Miichlin, Magdalena, 357

618 Previous Owners | Miller, Joannes Josephus, 190 Nower, Hester, 291

Minchhausen, Baron, 427 Noyes, Penelope, 229

Miinzer, Hieronymus, 56(2) Nuremberg: Dominican sisters of S. Katherine,

Mulligan, James H., 165 240, 408 Mullin, Mrs. W. B., 151 Nursini, Karolus Reguardartus, 94 Munby, A.N.L., 515

Murano: Sisters of Sta. Chiara, 263 Oberburg: Library, 164

Murat, J. N. de, 90 Obserwesel: Convent of All Saints, 278 Murphy, John A., 75, 434 Ochsenhausen Library, 12 Murray, Alexander, 52 Ochynham, Edward, 367 Murray, Charles Fairfax, 73, 265, 374-382 Oddi Collection, 339

passim O’Dea, Rev. Augustine, Murray, David, 519 Odescalchi, Aluisi, 7615

Murray, Sir John, 371 Oettingen-Wallenstein, Prince, 125 Musgrave, William, 228 Offenburg: Capuchins, 44

Olivares, Conde-Duque de, 500 N.,A., 45,71, 81 Oliva, Nicolai, 416 N., G. M., 288 Olmutz: Cathedral Library, 60

Nani, Bernardo, 75 Oldézaga, Salustiano de, 494 Nani, Paolo, 266 Olschki, Leo, 49, 157, 529 Napier, Charles G., 258 Onion, John, 329

Nash, John Henry, 5 Ord, Craven, 251246 Nash, Walter, 391 Orlandus de Fatiis, Nasi,Guillaum 275 Orléans family, 471 Nast, de, 359 Orsato, 529 Navagero, Cardinal Bernardo, 433 Ortega, Felipe, 2 Naxera, Dofia Michaela, 416 Osgood, Dr., 209 Neksei-Lipécz, Demeter, 117 Oswald, Brother, 80

Nelson, P., 324 Otis, Harrison Gray, 223 Nemes, Marczell von, 428 Ottingen, F., 21

Neuville-Vitasse, Jean de, 355 Outheusden, Anna van, 353

Neville family, 217 Ovando, Marqués de, 91

New York: Capuchins, 318(2) Oxford, Robert de Vere, 9th Earl of, 169 Newbold, Thomas Jefferson, 256 Oyen, Smits van, 353 Newcastle, Duke of, 86, 201, 206, 247, 248,

262, 271, 400(2), 435(2) P.,G., 359 Newman, W. H.H., 30 P.,H.O., 532 Newton, A. Edward, 27 Pacheco family, 371, 372(11), 373 Newton, Hubart A., 27 Padua: monastery of S. Giustina, 72, 177, Nichols, John Bowyer, 225 365 Nichols, Roger, 53 Paget, William, Ist Baron, 534 Nicholschfung, Prentz Frantz Barbier, 137 Pagnoni, Ernest, 91

Nickerson, William E., 242 Paleologo, Teodoro, Marquis of Montferrat, Nicolas, Sir Nicholas Harris, 225 355

Nicolas of Anagni, 538 . Pallavicino, Bishop Carlo, 353(6)

Nicolaus de Polinchove, 322 Palmer, George Herbert, 239, 240,

Nill, Anne M., 17 HubertJ.,Greville, Nitze, William A.,Palmer, 539 Palmer, 450 519

Nobise, Jaune de, 413 Palmer, T., 228 Noble, Sir J., 406 Paneth, Fritz, 60 Noble, J. S. B., 406 Panzano y Abos, Martin, 68 Nodier, Charles, 497 Paolini, P., 87 Nordkirchen, 88, 280 Parc: Carthusians, 518 Normandy and Anjou, Duke of, 20 Paris: Collége de Clermont, 50 © North, Frederick, 327 Dominican convent, 25

Northumberland, Henry Percy, 9th Earl of, Jesuit College, 45, 46, 47, 61(3)

224(2), 438, 479 Parisina, Bibliotheca, 86, 247 Northwick, Lord, 393 Parisinus, D. Andreas, 490

Norton, Andrews, 282 Parker, A .W., 330

Norton, Charles Eliot, 241, 281, 282 Parker, Augustin H., 234

Norton, Thomas, 337 Parma: Benedictines, 156

Norwood, Alfred I., 234 Jesuits, 463

Nowell, Laurence, 32 Paso y Troncoso, Francisco del, 296, 496

Previous Owners 619 Pasquale, Giuseppe and Antonio, 265 Phillipps Supplement

Patetta, Federico, 69,A., 71,165 81 253 251 261 115 Patten, Mrs. James Patterson, John, 524 345 31

Patteson, John, 168 401 /319 Paveti, Professor, 432 : 415 403 Pawle, Thomas, 361 418 3 Payne, Thomas, 29 421 179 Peabody Institute Library, 199 485 41 Peckover, Alexander, 49,12, 163, 191524 521302 298 Peckover, Jonathan, 513 Peckover, W., 12 533 523

Pedro de Francia, Count of Bureta, 356 555 61

Peerlkamp, P.H., 278 567517 80 Peirides, Demetrius, 163 594 Pelayo, Alvaro, 86 772 40 Pellegrini, Ottario, 61 773 Pennell, Joseph, 110 800—=3 5694386 300

Pennypacker, S. W., 39, 471890 862 251 Penrose, Boies, 108 44 Penrose, Doyle, 49 921 390 Pepys, Samuel,Thomas, 224 922—268 1 65 Percy, Bishop 230 926 14 Percy, see Northumberland 927 169 Pérez de Velasco, Francisco, 31 965 299

Perissinotti, Giovanni, 239 978 72 Perkins, Mrs. Charles B. and Mrs. Charles C., 979—=2950 322 238, 252, 256 1010 77 Perkins, Frederick, 12 1025 66 Perlman, Philip B., 198 1037 530 Permain, 166 1042 401 Perrins, C. W. Dyson, 13, 25, 70, 177 1045 43

Perry, Fr. James, 258412 1054 298 Perusio, Laurentio, 1281 116 Pesaro family, 72 1288 241

Peter Damian, 395 1292 Peter “least of all theS., monks,” 41 1326435 151

Petit, D., 270 1370 47 Petit, Samuel, 212 137413587 401 Petrarch[?], 4; forged inscription to, 90 2164 247 Petersen, Alma William, 164 1329(part) 24

Parvicini-Engel Collection, 90 2165=21787 365 Petrucci, Cardinal Alfonso, 203 2234 26 Petrus de Haseldone, 135 2290 72

Pfeiffer, Gustavus A., 330 2528 323 149 Pfinczingin, Barbara, 40 2583 Pfister, Philip, 232 2634 437

Phedri, F., 433 2636 263 Phemister, N. A., 52 2640 170 Philip, Duke of Burgundy, 353 268 1—922 65 Philip V, of Spain, 363 2814 68 Philippinus Laudensis, 76 2872 333

Phillipps, Robert Biddulph, 186 2921 322 223 Phillipps, Sir Thomas | 2950—979 Table of concordance between numbers in 3006 47

the Phillipps catalogue and the pages of this 3008 68 Supplement: 3019 156 Phillipps Supplement 3082 47 130 43 3084 61

137 88 3337 45 197 57 3368 83 219 451 3384 75 241 149 3389 154

620 Previous Owners

3396 401 6894 476 3397 45 6907 236 3401 47 6930 227 3503 252 6932 86 3527 177 6985 13 3596 190 6992 48 3618 54 6994 472 | 3641 361 7008 390 3669 397 7078—=20826 83 3673 392 7129 333 3679 480 7220—9302 32 3705 531 7341 206 3711—3883 49 7408 491 3715 317 7488 45 3724 431 7662 247 3735 179 7682 45 3841 2 7713 46 3873 44 7717 47 3875 46 7751 46 3883—3711 49 7874 291 3892 61 8080 401 3899 41 8187 496 3951 230 8229 524 4096 251 8234 321 4194 178 8246 279 4202 45 8297 367 4209 400 8335 360 4259 211 8343 100 4289 44 8358 108 4359 41 8385 41 4365 28 8416 251 4386 521 8525 262-263 4451 174 8650 441 4527 45 8753 300 4568 79 8842 8826 51 42 4582 81

Phillipps Supplement Phillipps Supplement

4735 13 9033 69 4759 43 9252 4 4845 172 . 9287 575 4930 45235 9302—7220 32 4958 9323 5 5203 155 9401 401 5264 321 9418 328 5383 | 402 9465 364 5535 327 9471 493 5536 47 9480 47 5956 10 9482 520 6063—11908 55 9516 45 6435 46 9547 404 6445 46 9551 44 6550 300 9627 98 6552 250 9655 365 6556 514 9677 190 6564 47 10234 167 6570 176 10371 48 6645 299 10384 197 6732 435 10406 172

6734 . 114 10452 46 6758 44 11628 99 6763 61 11826 14 6764 45 11868 80 6832 98 11901 492

Previous Owners 621 Phillipps Supplement Phillips,A. Capt., 192 11908—6063 55 Phillips, V., 532

11942 219Phillips, Stephen W.,418 241 12145 Piacasa, Gherardi, 12277 27263 Piacenza: Santa Justina, 338 12283 S. Sixtus, 338 12414 514Piasiis, Piasiis, Eliseyetde, 97 97 12494 155 Guidinus Jacobus, 12550 55 Piccolomini family, 266 12986 288 Piccolomini, Augustino, 203 13153 181 Piccolomini, Cardinal Jacopo Mensbona, 358 13332 50 Picenardi family, 400 13587=1374 401 Pichon, Baron Jér6me, 481 13625 82 Pieracchi family,406 340 13842 210 Pierce, Harold, 13864 46 Pierpont Morgan Library, 29

13866 46Pinart, Piese, Alphonse, P. L., 521 9 14041 46 14122 198 Pinci, A. R., 303 14136 496 Pinelli, 267 14953 114 Piot, Eugéne, 497

15360 291 Pirckheimer, Wilibald, 262 15363 241 Pius II, Pope, 73 15867 45 Pius V, VI, Pope, 203, 235, 358 16239 487 Pius Pope, 323 16302 516 Plassmann, Rev. Thomas, 411 16386—18158 404 Plettenberg, Count Ferdinand, 366 16389 283 Plimly, John, 97 16408—18237 245 Poggibonzi: monastery, 213

16945 184 Pol, Nicolaus, 211, 410 18158—=16386 404 Pontigny: Cistercians, 412, 431 1823716408 245 Poole, George A., 178-186 passim 18328 407 Popoleschi-Rossi, 179 19117 (frag. ) 185 Popp, Andreas Adelbert, 236 20693 256Porter, Porter,Sir Mrs. John, 27 20704 321 William, 337 20826—7078 83 Portheim-Stiftung Bibliothek, 247

21154 16Potocka, Pothonnier, 325 21595 61 Sophia, 275 21787—2165 365 Powis, Earl of, 18

21920 — 399 Poyntz, Nathaniel C. S., 225, 269 22229 (frags. ) 182, 183 Pratt, Edward R. M., 325

22407 14 Preaudeau, M. T., 367 230 22408 47 Preston, Richard, 22968 519 Preston, Rev. Samuel, 469 23140 292, 293 Price, Ira Maurice, 162 23609 23619 333 267 Prime, Priscus,Edward, Joannes,286 46

24346 71 Prise, Prise,Sir Isaac, 149 24783 77 John, 13 25924 299 Prohet, 90 26428 255 Pruden, R.G., 30, 31 26989 182 Prynne, 291 29506 181 . Pujos, Maurice, 298

29507 184 Pynson, Richard, 227 30499—36185 251

31745 98 Quantin, Henry, 394 32672 ii Quarto: monastery of S. Hieronymus, 431 35694—800 300 Quawden, Francis, 479

36185—30499 251 Quecq d’Henripret, Henri, 346 36275 362 Quecq d’Henripret, Sara de Madre de Norguet, [number erased ] 63 346 [unnumbered ] 210, 474 Québriac, de, 208

622 Previous Owners

R., 66 Richardson, Dr. Ernest C., 122, 308 R.,C., 95 Richardson, Thomas F., 463-467 passim

R.,1.H., 523 Richardson, William King, 234, 239, 246-248

R., T., 470 passim, 254, 255(2) Rabaut-Pomier, Jacques-Antoine, 316 Richelieu, Cardinal, 513

Rabinowitz, Hannah D., 49(4), 50(3), 91, Richmond, Carleton R., 282

368 Ricketts, C. L., 35(2), 156(5), 157(5),

363 Ridley, Guy, 284(2)

Rabinowitz, Louis M., 33, 38, 41, 49, 59, 159(2)

Ragnoni, Ernesto, 494 Riggs, Rev. T. Lawrason, 30 Rahir, Edouard, 352 Rigi de Ursis, 91 Raho, Carolo di, 203 Rinck, Christian Heinrich, 63 Ralph of Rheims, 24 , Rinck, Eucharius Gottlieb, 84

Rambertus, 359 Ring, Grete, 199

Ramirez, José F., 7(3), 8, 500 Ripley, George, 528

Ramirez de Fuenleal, Sebastian, 510 Robbins, Rev. H.C., 30 Ramirez de Arellano, Feliciano, 83 Robert-Secousse, Francois, 68

Ramuzzi, 55 Robertson, William, 73 Ranieri de Maschis, 71 Rockwell, Kiffin, 424

Ranuzzi, Vincenzio, 288 Rodd, Thomas, 87 Rattey, C.C., 524 Rodgers, William, 52 Ravenna: Cathedral, 89 Rodriguez, José M., 249 Sant’ Ambrogio di Ranchio, 196 Roederer, Comte Pierre Louis, 231 Rawlinson, Richard, 269 Rogers, Carol J., 3 Rayon, José Sancho, 123 Rolls family, 522

Read, Mrs. Harmon Pumpelly, 111 Rome: Abbey of S. Girolamo, 106 Read family, 111 Rosebery, 258 Reading: Abbey, 149 Rosenbloom, Arthur M., 43

65 Rosenheim, Max, 437

Rebdorff: Augustinians of S. John the Baptist, Rosenburger, Hans, 22

Reddan, James H., 493 Rosenthal, Jacques, 65, 210, 336 Reden, von, 447 Rosenwald, Lessing J... 124(5), 125, 126-130

Redmond, Roland L., 371 passim, 472 Reed, David A., 309(4) Ross, T. Albert, 488(2) Reigel, Jacob, 486 Ross, T. Edward, 479 Reims: Cathedral, 198(2) Rota, Johannes Baptista, 234

Reisinger, Curt H., 229, 241, 242(3), 282 Rotch, Prof. and Mrs. A. Lawrence, 238

Remondo de Hadham, 339 Rothesay, Charles Stuart, Baron de, 495

Ren., Jos., 73 Rothschild, Baron Alfonse de, 157, 261

Renard, J., 470 . Rothschild, Baron Edmond de, 327, 328

Renaud IV, Duke of Gelderland, 336 Rothschild, Baron Maurice de, 327, 328

Renckers, Joannes, 137 Rouen: Archbishop’s Library, 261

Renouard, A. A., 233, 395 Rouveyre, 307 Reynall, Charles W., 53 Rovetelle: convent, 402 Reynoldes, 149 | Rovira, Mgr. Nicolao, 83 Reynolds, Dr. Lawrence, |! Rowden, Edward, 43 Reynolds, Roger, 518 Rowe, Louis Thompson, 399 Rhenanus, Beatus, see Beatus Royal Archaeological Institute, 524 Riant, Comte Paul, 29, 417 Royal Society, 469

Riaucourt, Comte André de, 257 Royaumont: Cistercians, 40, 316 Ribagorca, Manuel, Conde de, 339 Rozus[?], Mancut, 28

de, 339 Riitschi, Alfred, 395

Ribagorca, Maria Lopez de Gurea, Condesa Ricken, Aug., 433

Ribeira de Carvatho, Bernardino, 250 Ruffault, Hieronymus, 116

Riccardi de Vernaccia, Marchese F., 362 Runyon, Ralph C., 254, 282, 373

Ricci, Camillo, 435 Ruskin, John, 413, 521 Ricci, Francois, 422 Rusticellt, Guglielmo, 93 Ricci, Marcello, 435

Rice, Symon and Letyce, 12 S.,G., 154

Richard de Beauchamp, Bishop of Salisbury, Sachsische Landesbibliothek, 299

367 Sada, Cora Aitken Kennedy, 282

Richards, Miss G. R. B., 282 Sadoletus, Nicolaus, 80

Richards, Walter John Bruce, 97 Safford, W.M., 359 ,

Previous Owners 623

Saibante, 279 Seldenthal: convent, 124 Sainct-Vallier, Mger., 211 Serbia: monastery of S. Petka, 249 S. Alexander Martyr, monastery, 275 Serlinger, Johannes, 59

S. Florian, monastery, 88 Sessa, Duke of, 494 S. Francis of Transtiber, monastery, 20 Severinus de Bolsward, 243 St. Gall, 151, 262, 316 ) Seymour, Alexander, 275 St. George, Thomas, 91 Seymour, Henry D., 275

S. George, monastery, 47 Sforza, Galeazzo Maria, 272(2), 317 S. Jacobsberg, monastery, 80 Sforza, Giovanni Galeazzo, 90 St. John, Mrs. George C., 35 Shadd, Rev. A. E., 122 St. John, James Augustus, 488 Sharp, Frederick, 55 S. Laurent: Benedictines, 54 Sharpe, Ellen Dexter, 496 S. Maximinus, monastery, 402 Sharpe, Henry Dexter, 496

S. Omer: S. Bertin, 342 Shattuck, Thomas L., 373, 374

St. Priest, Alexis de, 4 Shearman, John, 52, 89 S. Quentin Martyr, monastery, 41 Sherman, Goodman, 52 St. Servais family, 332 Shervinton, Lt. Col., 163 S. Vicino, monastery, 395 Shirley, Eu. Philip, 235 Sakevylle, Rycharde, 450 Shirley, Philip, 177

Salem, Adriana R., 231(2), 234, 235(2), Shrabbsbury, Thomas, 52 245(2), 277(2), 279(3), 280(8), 281 Sibley, Hiram W., 408

Salviati, 275 Sibthorp, Coningsby C., 294 Sambon, Arthur, 127 Siena: S. Nicolas of Tolentino, 345

San Benedetto di Polirone, 368 Sigmaringen Library, see Hohenzollern-

Sandoz, Edouard, 254 Sigmaringen Library

San Gimignano: Augustinian sisters, 346 Silva, Ercole de, 69, 248

San Salvador de Tavara, 351 Silvester, William and Rose, 97 San Silvestro di Monte Suavi, 344 Simon, Edouard, 128

Santa Maria di Morimondo, see Morimondo: Sing Humsamn, 122

Cistercians Singer, S. W., 539

Saone: convent of S. Maria, 422 Sirck: Carthusians, 84

Sarasin, 130 Sitwell, S. F.,134 37. Sardi, Gasparo, 283 Skeneus,

Sarsden: Parish church, 269 Sloane, Sir Hans, 191

Saulnier family, 413 Smiley, Philip, 43 Saura y Gracian, Francisco, 339 Smith, David Eugene, 326(2) Savelli, Federigo, Duke of Ferrara, 20 Smith, Hubert Stacy, 294(6)

Savorgnan family, 85 Smithson family, 393

Savoy, 212 Smyth, Herbert Weir,78245 Sayer, William, 52 Sneyd, Randulf,

Scadini, Alexander, 76 Sneyd, Walter, 32, 54, 78, 81, 148, 214, 239, _ Scarperia, Matteo di Francesco, 472 529 Schaumburg, Aldoph von, 436 Soaper, George, 240 Schennis, Friedrich de, 37, 69, 92, 178, 322 Solanet, Ramond, 429 Scheuch, Frederick C., 15 Sollario, Marie Cleophe de, 213

Scalamonti, Marcus Antonius, 21 266, 278, 291, 308, 404, 432, 475, 517,

Schkor von Frankoff, Heinrich and Anna, 92 Somers, Lord, 317

Schmidt, Paul, 232 Sommerard, 307 Schoen, Philippus, 88 Sonnyng, William, 209

Schoeneck, Samuel, 73 Soranus, Fr. Johannes Antonius, 78

Schultz, Edward, 127 Soranzo, Jacopo, 81 Schultz, Hieronymus, 73 Sotheby, 481 ;

Schultze, Ed., 197 Sotheby, C. W. H., 30, 230, 317 Schurer, Matthias, 233 Sotheby, James, 30, 317 Schurff, Carolus, 138 Soto y Posada, Felipe de, 249

Schwabach, Frau von, 428 Sousback: convent, 88

_ Schwerdt, C. F.G.R., 26(2), 28, 29, 30, Southampton, Jane, Countess of, 223

32(3), 35, 44 Southwark: S. Mary Overies, 92

Scripps, James Edmund, 297 Sower, Charles G., 469(2) Sebright, Sir John S., 26, 28 Sowter, Miss E.M., 213

Sedgwick, Ellery, 223 Spaulding, Thomas M., 293(2)

Seifert, Rev. Frank A., 298(2) Spelman, Sir Henry, 100, 228, 524 Seitenstetten: Abbey, 359, 364 Spitzer, Carl B., 26, 30, 41

624 Previous Owners

Spitzer, Frédéric, 471 Tedeschi, Prospero, 463 Sprague, William Buell, 282 Tegrimi, Niccolo, 70 Stampa, Innocentio, 70 Temple, Sir John, 50

Stampa, Manilius, 70 Tenon, Jehan, 14 Stampe of Peasmore, 182 Terrail de Bayard family, 91 Stanford: Carmelites, 78 Terry, Roderick, 261, 370 Stanley, F.O., 208 Thacker, Thomas, 243 Starck, Taylor, 232(3) Thallansi, Bibliotheca, 92

Starkenstein, Dr. Emil, 367 Thatcher, Johanne, 28 Steele, Robert, 401, 528 Thermio, Nicolo, 75 Steinveldt: Abbey, 319 Thomas, George C., 248, 400 Stephens, W. B., 498-499 passim Thompson, H. Yates, 365

Sterne, Richard, 341 Thompson, James Westfall, 2 Stetson, John B., Jr., 494 Thorn: Franciscans, 434

Stetson, Mrs. John B., 257 Thorne, Mrs. James Ward, 165 Stevenson, Edward L., 303(2) Thou, Jacques Auguste de, 83 Stinglhaim, Christophorus, 153 Thingen, Conrad von, 393

Stirond: monastery, 513 Thun-Hohenstein-Tetschen, Graf Franz von,

Stoddard, Charles A., 286 261

Stockhlin, Anna Maria, 143 Thuri, Cretulia, 71

Stokes, I. N. Phelps, 56, 329 Thurston, Morell, 176

Stolberg, Christian Ernst, Graf zu, 22 Thyrion, Stephanus, 472 Stolberg-Wernigerode, Princes, 25, 116, 334 Thysius, Jacobus, 538

Stonehill, Charles A., 33 Thyssen, Baron von, 129(2) Stonehill, Mrs. Charles A., 40 Tipaldo, Emilio de, 348

Straehlin, 493 Tlatelulco: Colegio, 6 Strassburg: Collegium S. Petri Junioris, 134 Tlaxcala: Cathedral, 7

Stroganoff, Count Gregoire, 260 Todd, Albert M., 40, 44 Stroncone: Franciscans, 422 Toerring-Gutenzell, Reichsgraf, 332 Strong, George T., 451(2) Toke, Nicholas, 73 Strong, Thomas Banks, 37, 301 Toledo: Cathedral, 522

Strouse, Norman H., 193 San Miguel, 297 Stuart, Sir Simeon, 294 Tolrra, Francisco, 83

Strozzi family, 152, 214 Tollemache family, 367(2), 396

Stubendorff, Melchior, 136 Toms, W.H., 30 Suajer, Amadeus, 432 Tonnerre: Minimes, 86, 247

Stubendorff, Theophilus, 136 Tongerloo: Abbey, 367

Suchier, Hermann, 30, 74, 323, 480 Torella, Principe di, 22, 471

Suin, Bibliothéque de, 208 Tornois, X., F. de, 116 Sussex, Duke of, 178, 390 Torphichen, Lord, 166

Sutton, Thomas, 534 Torquemada, Juan, 500 Swartzwelder, M., 487 Torres, Diego de, 532

Sweeney Hall, 279 Tosi, P. A., 105 Sympsun, Ralph, 538 Toulmin, I. B., 511 Szezuczyn, 425 Tours: S. Martin, 10 Toussaint, Marie-Ange, 208

T., J. K., 256 Towneley, 248 Taillefer, Comte Wlgrn., 392 Towneley, John, 41, 152

Talaru family of Lyons, 5 Towneley, Richard, 201

Talbot, Arthur B., 497 Townsend, Howard, 360 Talbot, Davenport, 172 Tragaliolo, D., 463

Taphouse, T. W., 108 Trapnell, Alfred, 538

Tarbell, F. B. 422 Trau, Franz, 208 Taunton Abbey, 361 Trebizond: Greek monastery, 429

Tavera de Pardo, Cardinal Juan, 468 Tribus, Jacob Mathus, 138

Tavistock: S. Eustace, 341 Trier: Cathedral, 427(2), 428

Taylor, A. A. E., 313 Trivulzio, Gian Giacomo, 90 Taylor, A. M., 84 Trivulzio Library, 92 Taylor, Alice M., 434 Trivulzio-Trotti Collection, 90 Taylor, Ed., 422 Trogmorton, Arthur, 108 Taylor, Lucy Munson, 313 Tron, Niccolo, 332 Taylor, Robert H., 310(2) Tross, Edwin, 4 Techener, Léon, 179 Trowbridge, Francis E., 29

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Previous Owners 625 Trowbridge, Thomas E., 29 Vitta, Baron, 273(2), 363, 394 Trudaine, M., 337 Vogma, Henricus, 135

- Tiicking, Joannes, 190 Vogther family, 144

Tulczynska, Bibliotheca, 275 Vollant, Francoise de, 208

Turin: Metropolitan Seminary, 278 Von Clamb, Wolf Freyherr, 478

Turr, Mathias, 139 Von Derschau, H. A., 241

Twysden, Sir Roger, 51 Von Kienbusch, C. O., 307 Vorhees, Mrs. Clifford, 308

Ullman, Professor B. L., 420 Voynich, W. M., 17, 37. 7159, 478, 486(2) Ulmann, Carl J., $32

Urbino, Federigo, Duke of, 529 W.,B.A.Z., 65

Urfé, Claude d’, 96 W.,C.Z., 489 Wagenan, Dr. Gertrude van, 62

V.,G., 457 Wagstaff, Mr. and Mrs. David, 26(2), 27(2),

Vaccarino, Pierpaolo, 527 28(4), 29, 30, 32(3), 33, 34(2), 35(4), Valentine, S., 301 36(19), 40, 44(2) Vallombrosa: Benedictines, 95 Wakefield, William C., 112 Vanasour, William, 422 Walderdorff, Graf von, 113

Van Dalem of Guelderland, 216 Waldhausen: monastery of S. John the

Vandenyer, S., 488 Evangelist, 2

Van Essen, Sister Anna, 451 Walker, Emery, 277

Vase Brugge, Charteusinner, 497 Walker, W. P. Hall, 279

Vastani, Vincenzo, 78 Wall, Thomas, 209 Vaughan, Francis B., 69 Waller, John, 103

Vegh, Imre de, 223, 227, 232(4), 234(2), 235, Wallerstein’sche Bibliothek, 21

239, 240(8), 241, 242, 249, 250, 256(2), Wallis, Thomas, 75

257(2), 282, 283 Walsingham: Franciscans, 411

Venerio, Marc’ Antonio, 56 Walters, Henry, 305 Venerio, Antonio, 115 Warburton, John, 108 Venice: S. Antoninus, 486 Ward, Mrs. T. W., 256

Veran, Jacques Didier, 497 Warimont, Franciscus and Petrus, 433

Verdel Jr., 231 Warly, Lee, 76 Verney, Lord, 179 Warren, Edward P., 432

Vernon, Lord, 238, 330, 518 Washington, S. H. Lee, 226 Verona: monastery of S. Bernard, 169 Waterton, Eaedmund, 243

San Marco, 152 Watney, Herbert, 236 Vesey, Henry, 92 Watson, Robert, 134 Veulle, W. E. de., 401 Watson, Thomas, 243 Vicars, 225 Webb, James, 100 23 Victor, Arthur, 351 Weidenbach: monastery, Victorine, Geoffroy de, 470 Weiss, Andreas, 4 Vienna: Bundesdenkmalamt, 123 Wells, Gabriel, 254

Friars Minor, 104 Wenman, Lord, 166

| Imperial Library, 43 Wentworth family, 217 Vieringh: Cistercians, 392 Wernigerode, see Stolberg-Wernigerode Viglevano: church of S. Ambrose, 517 Werther, Fred, 197(2)

Vilingus, a Franciscan, 66 West, James, 170 Villa Franca, S. Francesco de, 213 Westerfield, Jason and Peggy, 321 Villars: Cistercians, 86 Wetter, Jeanne, 433

de, 457 Wheatley, S.W., 169

Villena, Don Diego Lépez Pacheco, Marqués Wheatland, David P., 61, 62, 228

Villers von Sapuch, Graf von, 84 Wheeler, Rev. Roderick, 412 Vimercati-Sozzi, Conte Paolo, 191, 415 Whibley, Charles, 230

Vincentius Lector, 67 Whitchurch: parish library, 147 Vincenzo de Aquila, Maestro, 430 White, Dr., 400 Vinson, C. Tom, 192 White, Alain Campbell, 242, 249

Vischer, Peter, 130 White, Harold T., 223, 224, 227(2), 234, 250, Visconti, Galeazzo II, 347 252, 253, 278 Visconti family, 83, 347 White, Henry, 125, 238, 359 Visconti-Litti Library, 92 White, John, 100 Visconti-Sforza, 451 White, William Augustus, 108, 223, 224, 250,

Visme, G. de., 206 252, 253, 258 Viter Janos, Bishop of Gran, 49 . Whitney, George H., 209

626 Previous Owners

Whitney, Joseph, 209 Woodin, William H., 247

Whytell, Robert, 360 Woodward, William Harrison, 490 Wickersham, Dr., 469 Worcester, John Tiptoft, Earl of, 337 Widen College Library, 483 Worel, Charles, 229

Widyspere, L., 184 Wotton, Thomas, 225 Wiig, Mrs. Jon, 278 Wren, Walter, 228 Wilczeck, Count, 393, 495 Wrest Park, see Grey Wilkins, Ernest H., 425 Wright, J., 52 Williams, Rev. Theodore, 252, 333, 452 Wulffhard presbiter, 365 Willing, John, 176 : Wyllie, John C., 514 Willoughby, Harold R., 163(2) Wynham, Will., 435

Wills, Howell, 269 Wyston, J., 1 Wilmerding, Lucius, 160, 234, 382

Wilmot-Buxton, M., 114 Xaraquemada, 481 Wilson, Frank W., 512

Wilson, Robert Wheeler, 236 Yarnold Collection, 43 Wilson, Sir Thomas Maryon, 308 Yeate, Mary, 97 Wilson, W., 516 Yemeniz, N., 211 Wilson, Woodrow, 126 Ynynygly’a, Uriah, 106

Winchcomb Abbey, 13 Yolande of Aragon, 327° Winchester: Hyde Abbey, 394 York: Austin Friars, 87

Windsor, Dr. Thomas, 132(4), 133, 134(2), Young, Charles George, 289

135(3), 136 Young, James Carleton, 282

Wingfield, Sir Robert, 360 Young, Owen D., 223

Winnington, John, 60 Young, Sidney, 520

Winnington, Sir Thomas, 53, 406 Witbeck, A. T., 122, 123 Z.,H., 216 Witte, Joseph de., 275 Zabriskie, Christian A., 230, 256

Witten, Laurence C., 64 | Zacharia, Maestro, 430 Wittodson, Lawrence, 487 _ Zagajski, M., 49 Wladislaus Henry, Margrave of Moravia, 356 Zamboni, Baltassar, 79

Wodhull, Michael, 68, 250, 269 Zeiss, Grace Woodhead, 17

Wolfe, Elsie de, 514 Zorzi, Bartholomaeus, 422

Wood, Frank, 16, 17 Zuberin, Sophia, 522 Wood, Robert, 360 Zucchali, Sebastiano, 81

Woodburn, 351 Zumarraga, Juande, 8 | Woodhead, James E., 17 Zur-Miihlen, I. I., 243