Acolastus, hoc est, historia de filio prodigo / Gnaphaeus -- Historia Ioseph / Crocus -- De Samaritano Euangelico historia / Papeus -- Ouis perdita. Comoedia / Zovitius -- Susanna Comoedia tragica / Betulius -- Pammachius Tragoedia / Naogeorgus -- Christus Xilonicus, Tragoedia / Bertolomaeus -- Hecastus, fabula iucundissima & lepidissima / Macropedius -- Bassarus Comoedia / Macropedius -- Andrisca Comoedia / Macropedius., Mistakes in signatures: q5 signed q3; Y3, Y5., Signatures: a-z8A-Y8(Y7 blank)., and Title vignette on t.p. and on l. at end. Initials.
Ill. are woodcuts, comprising 22 half-page cuts of demons in books 1-2 (7 repeated once and 2 twice: 33 total); 2 half-page and 8 smaller cuts of sacraments, etc., within type-flower borders in book 3; publisher's device on t. p. and dedicatee's coat-of-arms on verso; floriated initials., Imperfect: Quire P (p. 225-240 wanting)., Imprint from colophon: Medolani, apud Bernardinum Lantonum, M. DC. VIII., Includes index., and Signatures: a⁸ A-P⁸ Q⁴(-Q4).
Publisher:
Apud haredes August. Tradati,
Subject (Topic):
Demonology--Early works to 1800., Exorcism--Early works to 1800., Occultism--Early works to 1800., and Wood-engraving, Italian--Specimens--17th century.
Manuscript on parchment (poor quality: holes, end pieces). The text is also accompanied by extracts from the gloss of Bernardus Parmensis on the Decretals of Pope Gregory IX; these were probably added ca. 1245 or later. and Written in Spain, perhaps soon after Johannes Teutonicus completed his text ca. 1218 and before 1234; the codex shows evidence of much early use. Several contemporary and later hands have added glosses in all margins and sometimes between columns of text.
Description:
Imperfect: rubbed, mutilated with loss of text.
Subject (Name):
Bottoni, Bernardo, d. 1266, Innocent III, Pope, 1160 or 61-1216, and Joannes, Teutonicus, d. 1245?
Subject (Topic):
Canon law, Manuscripts, Medieval--Connecticut--New Haven, and Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts in Beinecke Library
Described in Stein, Harold. Studies in Spenser's Complaints. New York, 1934. p. [171]-172, [176]-179., Signatures: A-Z4 (Z4 blank and wanting)., The ruines of time -- The teares of the muses -- Virgils gnat -- Prosopopoia, or, Mother Hubberds tale -- Ruines of Romes / Bellay -- Mviopotmos, or, The fate of the butterflie -- Visions of the worlds vanitie -- The visions of Bellay -- The visions of Petrarch., and The tears of the muses, 1591 ; Prosopopoia, 1591 ; and Mviopotmos, 1590 have special title pages.
Publisher:
Imprinted for VVilliam Ponsonbie, dwelling in Paules Churchyard at the signe of the Bishops head,
Autographed by Sergt. John A. Jamieson and Foreword signed: Sergt. J. A. Jamieson, Sergt. G. I. Williams, Corpl. H. White, Priv. Jack Allen, Priv. John Graham.
Antoninus, Saint, Archbishop of Florence, 1389-1459
Published / Created:
[1481 July 10]
Call Number:
Zi 6134
Image Count:
1
Abstract:
Incunabula in Yale Library.
Description:
Manuscript notes on fol. 1a: "Di p[re]te Tho[m]maso paperi dj fuero montemag’"; "Questo libro fu gia di prete Hibbio et comprollo prete Thomaso d’Anda. monte mag: da l’orsola femmina gia di detto prete Hibbio dapoi la morte del Reuerendo Sacerdote et il costo fu soldi dieci ..."
Manuscript on parchment (thick and furry, numerous imperfections, some repaired) of Augustine, Confessiones.
Description:
Binding: Nineteenth century, France. Brown, diced calf with a gold-tooled spine and title: "Confescion/ Santti/ Augustini" and "Manuscrit/ du 12^e siecle". and Ten illuminated initials of good quality, 19- to 6-line, drawn in brown ink against medium blue, reddish orange and/or ochre grounds. The initials are constructed of scrolling vines with stylized foliage and/or winged dragons, with vines issuing from their mouths, accentuated or shaded in red. Some initials inhabited by winged dragons, f. 10v with grotesque (outlined by prickings), f. 25r with a nude male figure. Headings in red.
Subject (Topic):
Autobiography, Church history--Primitive and early church, ca. 30-600, Illumination of books and manuscripts, Medieval, Manuscripts, Medieval--Connecticut--New Haven, and Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts in Beinecke Library
"The profits of this paper will be devoted to the Domestic Missionary Society of Connecticut.", Extent: Vol. 1, no. 1 (Jan 4, 1825)-v. 15, no. 3 (Jan. 19, 1839)., Issues for Jan. 1826-1839 also called: Whole no. 53-782., Published by Hudson & Skinner, 1830-1838., and Weekly
Publisher:
Horace Hooker,
Subject (Geographic):
Hartford (Conn.)--Newspapers.
Subject (Name):
Hooker, Horace, 1793-1864.
Subject (Topic):
American newspapers--Connecticut--Hartford. and Congregational churches--Connecticut--Newspapers.