Manuscript on parchment of a Book of Hours for the use of a convent.
Description:
Binding: Seventeenth century. Damaged brownish pigskin over bevelled wooden boards, the covers blind-tooled with frames of fillets and rolls; the central rectangle on the front cover, otherwise free, is decorated with a large oval stamp, heavily worn but probably picturing the Virgin in the Sun. Spine with three raised bands. Remnants of two brass clasps attached to the rear cover. Marks of a chain attachment at the bottom of the rear cover. Red edges., Headings and rubrics in red. Heightening of majuscules in red. 1-line red versals; 2-line plain initials (sometimes slightly decorated) in red. Intricate large flourished cadels in black filled with red in the texts accompanying musical notation. Art. 4 opens with a 6-line littera duplex in red and brownish red with red penwork. Guide letters for all initials. On f. 29v full-page picture of the crowned Virgin and Child, Mary presenting a flower to the Child, on a flowery pink background in a green and red rectangular frame., On some pages the ink is very faded., and Script: Copied mainly by one hand writing Northern Textualis Formata in two sizes with Central European features. A second less formal hand copied ff. 29r, lines 11-18 and 30r-31v, i.e. the beginning of art. 2. Musical notation in Nota Quadrata.
Subject (Name):
Catholic Church--Prayers and devotions
Subject (Topic):
Books of hours, Illumination of books and manuscripts, Medieval, Manuscripts, Medieval--Connecticut--New Haven, Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts in Beinecke Library, and Monasticism and religious orders
Fashion plates have been hand-colored with watercolors. and Volume of fashion plates and embroidery patterns. Part of a set of bound issues of a serial concerning fashions in French literature, music, and dress, containing articles for language study, printed in French and Italian on facing pages; music and dance instructions for French social dance; and fashion plates and embroidery patterns.
Alternative Title:
Journal des dames: 1er Année: Modes et dessins de broderie and New Parisian costumes, and patterns for embroidery. Taken from The journal des dames. Engraved in London, from the original drawings sent from Paris.
Description:
Binder's title: Journal des dames: 1er Année: Modes et dessins de broderie, Blanks not digitized., and Title page: New Parisian costumes, and patterns for embroidery. Taken from The journal des dames. Engraved in London, from the original drawings sent from Paris.
Publisher:
C. Arnoux
Subject (Topic):
Clothing and dress--France--History--19th century--Pictorial works and Embroidery--France--Patterns--19th Century
Fashion plates have been hand-colored with watercolors. and Volume of fashion plates and embroidery patterns. Part of a set of bound issues of a serial concerning fashions in French literature, music, and dress, containing articles for language study, printed in French and Italian on facing pages; music and dance instructions for French social dance; and fashion plates and embroidery patterns.
Alternative Title:
Journal des dames: 2de Année: Modes et dessins de broderie
Description:
Binder's title: Journal des dames: 2de Année: Modes et dessins de broderie
Publisher:
C. Arnoux
Subject (Topic):
Clothing and dress--France--History--19th century--Pictorial works and Embroidery--France--Patterns--19th Century
Volume of music, typeset, with dance instructions. Part of a set of bound issues of a serial concerning fashions in French literature, music, and dress, containing articles for language study, printed in French and Italian on facing pages; music and dance instructions for French social dance; and fashion plates and embroidery patterns.
Alternative Title:
Journal des dames: 2de Année: Musique instrumentale
Description:
Binder's title: Journal des dames: 2de Année: Musique instrumentale, Cropped, with some loss of text., and Individual title pages for works, or groups of works.
Publisher:
C. Arnoux
Subject (Name):
Boieldieu, A. (Adrien), 1775-1834. Calife de Bagdad. Ouverture; arr. , Gelinek, Joseph, 1758-1825, and Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus, 1756-1791
Subject (Topic):
Dance music--France--19th century, Mazurkas, Piano music, Piano music (4 hands)--19th century, Quadrilles, Variations (Piano), and Waltzes
Volume of literary articles. Part of a set of bound issues of a serial concerning fashions in French literature, music, and dress, containing articles for language study, printed in French and Italian on facing pages; music and dance instructions for French social dance; and fashion plates and embroidery patterns.
Alternative Title:
Journal des dames: 1er Année: Litterature
Description:
Binder's title: Journal des dames: 1er Année: Litterature, Blanks not digitized., and Includes advertisement for Journal des dames.
Volume of literary articles. Part of a set of bound issues of a serial concerning fashions in French literature, music, and dress, containing articles for language study, printed in French and Italian on facing pages; music and dance instructions for French social dance; and fashion plates and embroidery patterns.
Alternative Title:
Journal des dames: 2de Année: Litterature
Description:
Binder's title: Journal des dames: 2de Année: Litterature
Publisher:
C. Arnoux
Subject (Topic):
Popular literature--France--19th century--Periodicals
This series chiefly consists of volumes kept by John Archiquette, as well as logs, correspondence, and materials collected by Archiquette and his heirs that document events and activities at the reservation of the Oneida Tribe of Indians of Wisconsin.
Alternative Title:
Oneida commercial-industrial property for lease and Oneida Industrial Park, Green Bay, Wisconsin
Subject (Name):
Oneida Indians and Oneida Tribe of Indians of Wisconsin
Manuscript on parchment (calfskin) of a collection of prayers, passion narratives and hymns.
Description:
Binding: Seventeenth century. Plain brown leather over pasteboard. The spine gold-tooled, with five raised bands. Paper pastedowns; red sprinkled edges., Headings in red. Heightening of the majuscules in yellow. 1-line plain versals alternately red and blue; 2-line plain initials and 4-line initials (plain or of the littera duplex type, but without penwork; 5-line on ff. 2r, 126v and 145r) in red and/or blue. Although the main prayers and hymns generally begin with a 4- or 5-line initial, the distribution of the various kinds of initials often seems at random., and Script: Copied by one hand in Gothica Textualis Libraria (Textus Quadratus, approximately Oeser variant II), with a tendency to develop cadels on the top line, in some cases (f. 57v) featuring a human profile.
Subject (Name):
Catholic Church--Prayers and devotions
Subject (Topic):
Hymns, Manuscripts, Medieval--Connecticut--New Haven, Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts in Beinecke Library, and Passion narratives (Gospels)