Elisabethae Christinae Augustae Mariae Theresiae Augustae matri justa funebria
Description:
Author from British Museum Catalogue., Bookplate: Ex libris Sassòli de Bianchi, Bologna., Engraved t.p. signed: Federicus Ferarius inv., Jacobus Mercorus sculp. mediol.; head-piece on p. V signed: Joseph de Medicis inv., Jacobus Mercorus sculp. mediol.; initial on p. V signed: I Peroni in., I. Patrini sc.; plate on p. 16 signed: Jacobus Mercorus sculp. Mediolani; tail-piece on p. XVIII signed: Zucchi incidit [Carlo?]; head-piece on p. XXI signed: J. Mercorus sculp. mediol.; device at colophon signed: Jac. Mercorus incidit Mediolani., Final [3] p. blank., Imprint from colophon., Includes bibliographical references., and Signatures: A⁶-D⁶.
Publisher:
Typographia Ambrosiana Joseph Marelli Mediolani,
Subject (Name):
Elizabeth Christina,--Empress, Consort of Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor,--1691-1750--Death and burial., Ferrari, Federico., Marelli, Joseph, printer., Medici, Giovanni, fl. 1747., Mercoli, Giacomo, 1745-1825., Patrini, Giuseppe, 1711-1786., Peroni, Giuseppe, ca. 1700-1776., Sassòli de Bianchi--Bookplate., and Zucchi, Carlo, 1682-1767.
Subject (Topic):
Emblems--Early works to 1800., Funeral decorations--Italy--Milan--Early works to 1800., and Memorial rites and ceremonies--Italy--Milan--Early works to 1800.
Manuscript on parchment (thick, end pieces; ff. 7v-8v palimpsest) of 1) Honorius Augustodunensis, Elucidarium. 2) Honorius Augustodunensis, Inevitabile, beginning of the first version. 3) Unidentified moral sentences.
Description:
Belonged to Sir Thomas Phillipps (no. 24783). Purchased from W. H. Robinson Ltd. of London in 1956 by L. C. Witten, who sold it the same year to Thomas E. Marston., Binding: 18th-19th centuries, Italy. Rigid vellum case with traces of title (upside down) on spine. Edges daubed red and green., Plain red initials, f. 1r-v; modest black initials filled with red, ff. 24v, 48r, 68v, 71v. Majuscules touched with red throughout., Script: Folios 1r-7r written in late caroline minuscule (portions of text retraced); the underscript of the palimpsest on ff. 7v-8v was also written in caroline minuscule. Folios 7v-72v written in inelegant Beneventan script., and Upper edge of book block damaged, with some loss of text.
Subject (Name):
Honorius,--of Autun,--ca. 1080-ca. 1156
Subject (Topic):
Christian education, Christian literature, Latin (Medieval and modern), Manuscripts, Medieval--Connecticut--New Haven, and Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts in Beinecke Library
Emblemes sacrez svr le tres-saint et tres-adorable sacrement de l'evcharistie and Orpheus eucharisticus. French
Description:
"Acheué d'imprimer pour la premiere fois le 20. Ianuier 1666"--Colophon., Binding: green morocco, with interior dentelles., Chesneau identified as author in censors' permission and in privilege. His Orpheus eucharisticus (published by Lambert in 1657) was translated into French and shortened by Augustin Lubin., Signatures: pi² [dagger]⁴ A-M⁸ N⁶., and The "embleme dedicatoire" and 100 numbered emblems were etched by Albert Flamen. Cf. Landwehr.
Publisher:
Chez Florentin Lambert ...,
Subject (Name):
Flamen, Albert, active 17th century., Lambert, Florentin, -1693 or 1694, printer., and Lubin, Augustin, 1624-1695.
Subject (Topic):
Christian ethics--Early works to 1800. and Emblems--Early works to 1800.
BEIN Zi +1215: For fuller description see collation-leaf in volume. Fol. 1, blank, wanting. and Bound with: 2 binding fragments cataloged separately. To view other titles search by call number: Zi +1215
Manuscript on parchment of 1) St. Augustine (Aurelius Augustinus), Enarrationes in Psalmos 134-150. 2) First half of Ps.-Iohannes Chrysostomus, Sermo de martyribus. 3) Antiphons for the feast of the Conception of the Virgin (8 Dec.), with neumatic notation
Description:
In Latin., Script: Copied in Praegothica by three hands., Headings in red. Art. 1 has plain initials (Capitalis, ca. 4 lines) in red, followed by a word in Capitalis/Uncialis. The book opens with an 8-line Romanesque decorated initial in red and black. Art. 2 opens with a black capital followed by two words in Capitalis. Art. 3 is decorated with 1-line initials in black with heightening in red and opens with a 4-line red plain initial., Holes, original repairs and sometimes irregular lower edges., and Binding: Early (probably original) binding in pigskin over heavy unbevelled wooden boards. The covers are blind-tooled with fillets. On the front cover the fillets make a St. Andrews cross, at a later time decorated with trees in Lederschnitt, countless small circular stamps and a few stars (?); the rear cover, with fillets in lozenge pattern, has only the circular stamps and the stars. Spine with three raised bands. On each cover marks of five brass and iron bosses. Two clasps attached to the rear cover. At the top of the front cover an original paper library label with the title (partly rewritten) "Expositio beati Augustini super Psalmo CXXXIIII et deinceps usque ad finem". The binding is strengthened by means of parchment strips placed around the first quire and taken from a 13th-century Latin manuscript.
Subject (Geographic):
Connecticut and New Haven.
Subject (Name):
Augustine, of Hippo, Saint, 354-430.
Subject (Topic):
Antiphons (Music), Manuscripts, Medieval, and Sermons