Bound with: Joh. Baptistae Vici Liber alter qui est De constantia jurisprudentis ..., First of 3 works bound together., and Joh. Baptistae Vici Notae in duos libros alterum de uno universi juris principio, &c. alterum De constantia jurisprudentis ...
Publisher:
Felix Musca ex publica auctoritate
Subject (Topic):
Law --Philosophy --Early works to 1800 and Natural law --Early works to 1800
Bound with: Joh. Baptistae Vici De universi juris : uno principio, et fine uno : liber unus ..., Joh. Baptistae Vici Notae in duos libros alterum de uno universi juris principio, &c. alterum De constantia jurisprudentis ..., and Second of 3 works bound together.
Publisher:
Felix Musca ex publica auctoritate
Subject (Topic):
Law --Philosophy --Early works to 1800 and Natural law --Early works to 1800
Bound with: Joh. Baptistae Vici De universi juris : uno principio, et fine uno : liber unus ..., Joh. Baptistae Vici Liber alter qui est De constantia jurisprudentis ..., and Third of 3 works bound together.
Publisher:
Felix Musca excudebat
Subject (Topic):
Law --Philosophy --Early works to 1800 and Natural law --Early works to 1800
Colophon of first work: Impressi inq̃ Parrhisijs per Anthoniĩ Bõnemere impressorem. 1519., Colophon: ... opera & impensis Francisci Regnault & Iohãnis Petit librarijs impressa ... Vale impressum Parrhisij ... 1519., Printer's mark on Jehan Petit on t.-p., and Signatures: [*]¹ a⁸ [*]¹ b-z⁸ &¹⁰ A-N⁸ O⁶ Aa-Ll⁸ (Ll₈ blank? wanting)
Manuscript on parchment of Decimus Iunius Iuvenalis, Satirae. With a Survey of the Satires copied in Satirae, with their incipits and subjects and Quotations and proverbs, added by a later hand.
Description:
Binding: Original Italian brown leather over thin wooden boards, the covers blind-tooled and decorated with gold dots. Spine with three raised bands. Remnants of two clasps, attached to the front cover by means of brass nails with engraved heads; palmette-shaped thin brass catches fixed to the rear cover with three nails each. The pastedowns and flyleaves are covered with carefully written notes and quotations on grammar, morals, education, etymology and meaning of rare words, variant readings in classical texts, etc., Script: Copied by one hand in careful Humanistica Textualis., and Space for headings was provided at the head of each Satire, but the headings were not executed. Satt. 2-16 open with a 3-line (6-line Satt. 6 and 7) plain initial (Capitalis) in blue. On f. 1r (Sat. 1) 6-line white vinestem initial integrated in a three-margins left border in the same style and colours; in the lower section of the latter, between two birds, there is a damaged coat of arms in a wreath. Guide letters.
Subject (Name):
Juvenal
Subject (Topic):
Classical education, Illumination of books and manuscripts, Medieval, Manuscripts, Medieval--Connecticut--New Haven, Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts in Beinecke Library, and Satire, Latin
Manuscript on parchment of Decimus Iunius Iuvenalis (c. 60-c.140), Satirae 6-16. With a survey of the sixteen Satires of Juvenal, with their incipits and subjects.
Description:
2-line plain inset initials (Capitalis) alternately red and blue, with guide letters. Between two successive Satires 1 line is left blank. In the lower margin of p. 9 there is a clumsy drawing in pale ink of a rabbit (?); an unidentified drawing (part of a dress?) is seen in the lower margin of p. 38 and part of the same in the lower margin of p. 99 (with offset on p. 98)., Binding: Nineteenth century, England. White parchment over cardboard, the covers gold-tooled with a double frame of fillets and a small circular stamp in the corners; the spine entirely gold-tooled with various designs; at its top a red leather label with the gold-tooled title “IVVENALIS / MS.”; at the bottom a small label in the same material and colour with the gold-tooled inscription “SÆC. / XV.” Dark red marbled endleaves. Gilt edges., Modern pagination employed in description., and Script: Rapidly copied by one hand in a linear and sloping Humanistica Semitextualis Libraria/Currens close to Cursiva.
Subject (Name):
Juvenal
Subject (Topic):
Manuscripts, Medieval--Connecticut--New Haven, Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts in Beinecke Library, and Satire, Latin