"Cum priuilegio.", Appears in Ortelius's Theatrum orbis terrarum. 1570., At head of title: Africam Graeci Libyam app., Includes col. ill. of fish, ships, etc., Pg. no. on verso: 4., Relief shown pictorially., Title on verso: Africa., and Watermark: 2 crossed arrows.
Publisher:
s.n.,
Subject (Geographic):
Africa--Maps--Early works to 1800
Subject (Name):
Ortelius, Abraham, 1527-1598. Theatrum orbis terrarum
Manuscript indenture, on parchment, detailing an agreement between the Prior and canons of the Augustinian priory of Bromehill on the one part and the Mayor, burgesses, merchants and residents of the town of Thetford on the other part. The indenture concerns the rights to income from the annual Prior's fair at Bromehill, including rights to the toll, stallage and pickage fees
Description:
In Latin., Docketed in a sixteenth-century? hand: the indentur of Bromehyll ffeyes., Annotated in a later hand, possibly that of the Norfolk antiquary Thomas Martin., Layout: single column of 26 lines. Head of document indented., Script: secretary script., and With: Seal of the Prior and Canons of Bromehill Priory, in green wax, containing a pyramid between a star, below, and a crescent moon, above.
Subject (Geographic):
England., England, Connecticut, New Haven., Norfolk (England), and Thetford (England)
Subject (Name):
Augustinians and Bromehill Priory (Norfolk, England)
Subject (Topic):
Fairs, Manuscripts, Medieval, Markets, and Monasteries and state
Manuscript on parchment of 1) Conditions agreed between Bianca Bentivoglio, Lady of Spilimbergo (d. 1519), and the Jew Daniel, son of Abraham of Modena, for the establishment of a bank by the latter in the castle of Spilimbergo, 15 July 1506. 2) Renewal for a second period of fifteen years, by Bianca Bentivoglio, widow of Niccolo Count Rangoni (d. 1500), of the agreement made at the time between her husband and Daniel, son of Abraham, allowing the latter to establish a bank in the castle of Spilimbergo, 13 Dec. 1507, subscribed by the chancellor Franco Correggi
Description:
In Latin., Script: Art. 1 is written by one scribe in Gothica Hybrida Currens (Mercantesca); art. 2, by Franco Correggi, is in Humanistica Currens., and Binding: Original light blue paper.
Subject (Geographic):
Italy., Connecticut, New Haven., and Pordenone (Italy : Province)
Subject (Topic):
Banks and banking, Charters, and Manuscripts, Medieval
Alani de Insulis doctoris celeberrimi cognomento universalis compendiosa in cantica canticorum ad laudem Deiparae virginis Mariae elucidatio and Compendiosa in cantica canticoru[m] ad laudem Deiparae virginis Mariae elucidatio
Description:
Binder's stamp: Cape., Entry on Alanus de Insulis from Joannes Trithemius' De scriptoribus ecclesiasticis on leaf a2., Final p. blank., and Signatures: a-i⁸.
Publisher:
Ex Officina Iacobi Keruer, sub duobus Gallis, via ad diuum Iacobum
Subject (Name):
Cape--Binding and Trithemius, Johannes, 1462-1516. De scriptoribus ecclesiasticis. Selections
Subject (Topic):
Bible--Song of Solomon--Commentaries--Early works to 1800