This leaf was once used as a binding and is thus in poor condition. The text is a fragment of a long Biblical poem (21,818 lines) in Middle Dutch by Jan van Boendale (also called Jan Decker and Jan de Clerc), begun in 1325 and completed August 6, 1330. Bo
Description:
Formerly used in binding. and Imperfect: fragment; mutilated with loss of text.
Subject (Name):
Jacobus, de Voragine, ca. 1229-1298 and Mary, Blessed Virgin, Saint
Baeck, Elias, called Heldenmuth Koning, Wilhelm, fl. 1715 Saffe, J. van, fl. 1715
Published / Created:
1715]
Call Number:
Zg17 C14 +715
Image Count:
17
Description:
Bound with Il Callotto resuscitato. [Augsburg? 1715?]., Engraved throughout by Wilh. Koning or possibly by Elias Baeck, called Heldenmuth, after designs by J. van Saffe., Plate for August is dated 1715., The plates represent the months and have German verses; each is surrounded by an ornamental border., and The plates seem to have no subject connection with t.p.
From the Collection: Speck, William A. (William Alfred), 1864-1928
Published / Created:
n.d.
Call Number:
YCGL MSS 6
Container / Volume:
Box 15, folder 605
Image Count:
1
Description:
Autograph poem, signed (forgery), 1 p. ; 19 x 16 cm. Mounted. Begins: Wie tief liegt unter mir die Welt. This manuscript was sent to Weimar in April 1931 for examination and was declared a forgery, probably by G. H. K. J. V. von Gerstenbergk.
Klage. l German & German (Middle High German) and Nibelungenlied. German & German (Middle High German)
Description:
Errata on p. [1] at end., Text in parallel German and Middle High German columns., Unidentified bookplate on front paste-down, with name rubbed out., and With extensive corrections and manuscript notations in the hand of Karl Lachmann.
Publisher:
G. Reimer
Subject (Name):
Nibelungenlied --Adaptations and Nibelungenlied. German & German (Middle High German)
Inset ills.: Hochbrücke bei Grünthal -- Hochbrücke bei Levensau., Inset maps: Elbe-Schleusen -- Rendsburg -- Die Niveauveränderungen im Flemhuder See -- Ostsee-Schleusen., and Oriented with northwest at the top.