Narratio rerum memorabilium, quae propter adventum Christianissimi invictissimique Henrici III Franciae & Poloniae Regis, a totius orbis florentissima Venetorum Republica factae sunt and Narratio rervm memorabilivm, qvae propter adventvm Christianissimi inuic
Description:
Final p. blank., Name of publisher from EDIT16., Signatures: A-D⁴., and Title vignette (printer's device); initials. Title page and text within ruled border.
Publisher:
[Heredi di Vincenzo Valgrisi],
Subject (Geographic):
Venice (Italy)--Social life and customs--Early works to 1800.
Subject (Name):
Henry--III,--King of France,--1551-1589--Travel. and Heredi di Vincenzo Valgrisi, printer.
Subject (Topic):
Royal visitors--Italy--Venice--Early works to 1800.
Jacques d'Amiens' adaptation of the Ars amatoria ends on leaf G4b, and is followed by "Le chef damours" (G4b-K5a) and "Les sept are damours" (K5a-K6a, called in the colophon "Les sept artz liberaulx")., Signatures: A-I4K6., and With the bookplates of Ambroise Firmin Didot and Stroehlin. Quires misbound as follows: A G C D B F E H-K.
Publisher:
[Jean Trepperel?]
Subject (Name):
Didot, Ambroise Firmin--Bookplate, Ovid, 43 B.C.-17 or 18 A.D. Ars amatoria. Old French. Jacques d'Amiens, and Stroehlin--Bookplate
Nelle solenni esequie dell'augustissimo imperator de' romani Francesco Primo, gran duca di Toscana., Pompa Funebris Mdsis Franc. I Aug., and Pompa Funebris Mediolanensis Francisci I Augusti
Description:
Consists of two parts: the first part, in Latin, describes the funeral procession. The second part, in Italian, has title: Nelle solenni esequie dell'augustissimo imperator de' romani Francesco Primo, gran duca di Toscana ec. ec. ec., celebrate in Milano nella regia chiesa di santa Maria della Scala il di XVI. Dicembre MDCCLXV : orazione / di Pasquale Maria Agudi della Compagnia di Gesù, professore di rettorica nella Università di Brera., Engraved t.p signed: Manzonus Ioan Bap. delin.; head-piece on p. V signed: Joseph de Medicis inv., Jacobus Mercorus sculp. mediol.; plate depicting catafalque signed: Franciscus Crucejus inv., Carolus Riccardi delin., Jac. Mercorus sculp. mediol., Imprint from colophon., Memorial inscriptions on p. VIII-XX; emblems on p. [XXI]-[XXIII]., No. 2 of 2 titles bound together., and Signatures: A-G⁴ (A1 blank).
Publisher:
Nella Stamperia di Guiseppe Marelli,
Subject (Name):
Agudi, Pasquale Maria, 1727-1790., Croce, Francesco, 1696-1773., Francis--I,--Holy Roman Emperor,--1708-1765--Death and burial., Manzoni, Giovanni Battista., Marelli, Guiseppe, printer., Medici, Giovanni, fl. 1747., Mercoli, Giacomo, 1745-1825, and Riccardi, Carlo, fl. 1766.
Subject (Topic):
Funeral rites and ceremonies--Italy--Milan--Early works to 1800.
anno virginei part[ibus] .Mccccc.xxij. Die vero .vij. mensis Junij. [1522]
Call Number:
MS Vault More
Image Count:
342
Resource Type:
Books, Journals & Pamphlets
Alternative Title:
Psalter (Sarum use), Psalter (York use), and Psalterium cum hymnis secundum usum et consuetudinem Sarum et Eboracensis
Description:
At head of title: S[an]cta[s] trinitas vnus Deus miserere nobis. Below t.p. ill.: Fortuna opes auferre: non animu[m] potest., Birckman's device on E4v., Imperfect: wanting leaves [1]-[8], cxxix-cxlviij, and [2] at end. Sir Thomas More's copy, with his ms. notes. Inscription on front paste-down: Liber quonda[m] Thomae Mori militis in multis locis manu sua propria inscriptus. Bound as no. 2 of 2 titles with: Catholic Church. [Book of hours] Hore Beate Marie ad vsum ecclesie Sarisburiensis. Paris, 1530. To view other titles, search by call number MS Vault More., Imprint from colophon., Includes music., Printed in red and black throughout., and Signatures: [cross]⁸ a-s⁸ t⁴ A-D⁸ E⁴.
Publisher:
Expe[n]sis & sumptibus honesti mercatoris Francisci Byrckman,
Subject (Name):
Birckman, Franz, d. 1530, bookseller., Birckman, Franz, d. 1530, publisher., Catholic Church--Liturgy--Texts, Catholic Church--Prayers and devotions--Early works to 1800, More, Thomas, Saint, 1478-1535, and Riviere & Son, binder
BEIN ZZi 07: For Kachelofen's Psalters see H. Bohatta, Liturgische Bibliographie des XV. Jahrhunderts, no. 848-854, 886 (n.d.), 909-911 (1485), 929-930 (1497). This may be no. 910. Apparently removed from a binding. Laid in is a letter from Konrad Haebler (May 7, 1909), saying that he had compared this proofsheet with the Gandersheim Abbey copy of the Kachelofen Psalter, and found it in agreement, except for misprints and omissions. and Proofsheet of verso of one leaf (26 lines) and recto of another.