Manuscript on paper (sturdy) of classical Orations, Lives, and Exempla, followed by Excerpts from Valerius Maximus, Excerpts from Xenophon (translated into Latin by Francesco Filelfo), Seneca's Tragedies, Comedies by Terence and Plautus, and other miscellaneous works
Description:
In Latin., Unidentified watermarks buried in gutter include hat, ladder, crossed arrows, cross bow., Script: Written by two scribes: Scribe 1 (ff. 1r-152v) wrote in a careful humanistic script for text and modified capitals for headings; Scribe 2 (ff. 153r-167v) retained the overall format but used a less elegant style of writing., and Binding: Eighteenth century. Plain sheepskin case.
Subject (Geographic):
Connecticut and New Haven.
Subject (Topic):
Biography, Classical literature, Latin drama (Comedy), Exempla, Manuscripts, Medieval, Speeches, addresses, etc, and Latin drama (Tragedy)
Manuscript on paper of 1) Excerpts from Plato (427-347 B.C.), De legibus, in Latin translation. 2) Excerpts from Plinius Maior (23-79), Naturalis historia, C. Mayhoff, ed. (Teubner, 1906 ff.), Books 27-37. With an additional text: Italian remedy for healing ringworm.
Description:
Artt. 1-3: a few red or pale red headings; Paragraph marks, capitals and stroking of the majuscules in the same colour. The running headlines indicate the number of the Dialogue or Book excerpted on the page below; they are in black in art. 1, in red (e.g. "Li.// 28") in artt. 2-3. Artt. 4-5 are undecorated., Binding: Nineteenth century (?). Mottled beige paper over pasteboard., Script: Artt. 1-3 are copied by one hand writing Humanistica Cursiva Libraria with relatively many abbreviations. The numerous marginal lemmata, headings or Nota-marks are, apart from a few later additions, by the same hand. Artt. 4-5 are by two different 16th century Italian hands., and Watermark: a horn (var. Briquet 7686). An unknown number of bifolios is missing between ff. 28 and 29.
Subject (Name):
Plato and Pliny,--the Elder
Subject (Topic):
Classical literature, Manuscripts, Medieval--Connecticut--New Haven, and Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts in Beinecke Library
In Latin and Greek., Script: Written by several scribes using various scripts, ranging from humanist minuscule to gothic bastarda and bookhand., Some initials and headings in red. Initial and marginal ornamentation on f. 15r in pink, yellow, and olive green. Marginal design on f. 16v in violet and yellow. Ornate pen initials on f. 158r, 207r, and 229r. Smaller initials and rubrics in violet and red throughout., and Binding: Eighteenth century. Half leather over boards.
Subject (Geographic):
Connecticut and New Haven.
Subject (Topic):
Illumination of books and manuscripts, Medieval and Manuscripts, Medieval
Description of the funeral of Manfredo Settala. and Illustrations: Etchings by Cesare Fiori, comprising large view of the catafalque and 6 nearly full-page details of its emblematic decorations; engraved port. of Settala by G.B. Bonacina after Fiori.
Alternative Title:
Exeqviae in templo S. Nazarii Manfredo Septalio, Patritio Mediolanensi
Description:
Description of the funeral of Manfredo Settala., Illustrations: Etchings by Cesare Fiori, comprising large view of the catafalque and 6 nearly full-page details of its emblematic decorations; engraved port. of Settala by G.B. Bonacina after Fiori., No. 1 of 3 works bound together., and Signatures: A⁴ B⁸.
Publisher:
Apud Impressores Archiepiscopales,
Subject (Geographic):
Italy. and Milan
Subject (Name):
Bonacina, Giovanni Battista., Fiori, Cesare, 1636-1702., Settala, Manfredo,--1600-1680--Death and burial., and Stampa Archiepiscopale (Milan, Italy), printer.
Description of the funeral ceremony held for Louis I, King of Spain held on Oct. 5, 1724.
Description:
Dedication signed: Juan Gaspar de Cañas Trujillo., Description of the funeral ceremony held for Louis I, King of Spain held on Oct. 5, 1724 at the Iglesia y Hospital de Santiago y San Ildefonso de la Nacion Española en Roma, includes orations in Latin and plates depicting the catafalque and other funeral decorations., Final p. blank., Plates signed: Antonius Caneuari inuent. et delin., Philippus Vasconi sculp., and Signatures: A-D⁴ E².
Publisher:
En la imprenta de Juan-Maria Salvioni, impresor del Vaticano,
Subject (Name):
Canevari, Antonio, b. 1681., Louis--I,--King of Spain,--1707-1724--Death and burial., Salvioni, Giovanni Maria, printer., and Vasconi, Filippo, 1687?-1730.
Subject (Topic):
Funeral rites and ceremonies--Italy--Rome--Early works to 1800.
Copy of the variation with the printer's mark below register on fol. CCCLX., For fuller description see collation slip in volume., and Imperfect: 1st 14 unnumbered ff. wanting.
Publisher:
Bernardinus Benalius,
Subject (Name):
Augustinian Canons. Lateran Congregation Inscription. and Clayton, Nathaniel--Bookplate.
anno Iesu Christi f[iat] Dei & Marie uirginis 1472, 13 Kal[ends] Decenbres.
Call Number:
2001 +108
Image Count:
12
Resource Type:
Books, Journals & Pamphlets
Alternative Title:
Quaestiones super primo sententiarum and Questiones Ioannis Scoti theologi acutissimi sacrimino[rum] ordinis super primo Sententiarum
Description:
Binding: Half calfskin binding over wooden boards with four clasps; manuscript remnants used in binding, including remnants from an early ms. lectionary with Caroline script used as pastedowns., Provenance: Autograph: Hic liber est ad usum fratris Petri Pauli de Vrbeveteri ex ordi[n]e mi[n]o[rum] que[m] ipsemet emit de elemosinis in ad usum [con]cessis, anno D[omi]ne 1475, dum e[ss]et studens Padue cu[m] debito alme p[ro]v[inc]e Ro[m]ane, quo t[em]p[or]e erat mi[ni]ster n[ost]re p[ro]v[inci]e r[everen]dus p[ate]r magister Bartholomeus a S[anc]to de Uenetijs. Extensive contemporary interlinear and marginal ms. annotations. Ms. foliation., and Title and imprint from colophon.
Publisher:
Antonii uero Bononiensis phisici [cuius]dam Ioannis Genue[n]sis ittidem phisici et Cristofori Bellapiera Veneti iussu & su[m]ptibus Uenetiis impressum,
Subject (Name):
Bellapiera, Cristoforo., Bologna, Antonio da., Peter Lombard, Bishop of Paris, approximately 1100-1160. Sententiarum libri IV., Peter Lombard,--Bishop of Paris,--approximately 1100-1160.--Sententiarum libri IV., Petrus Paulus--Autograph., and Trombetta, Antonio, 1
Subject (Topic):
Incunabula in Yale Library. and Theology, Doctrinal--Early works to 1800.