Ko mon-zho hari-maze byo-bu [28 original documents between 1192-1747, pasted upon screens.]
Container / Volume:
Box 1
Image Count:
1
Resource Type:
Archives or Manuscripts
Abstract:
Manuscript, in an unidentified hand.
Alternative Title:
[Komonjo harimaze byōbu], Bo shojo an, Komonjo harimaze byōbu., and 二条法眼源乗書状, 8月 5日 [Aug. 5].
Description:
First manuscript on right-hand screen of original "Komonjo harimaze byōbu." Letter from Unknown Author., Forms part of Komonjo harimaze byōbu. For a description of the collection, search by call number: YAJ 2.12-2.13., In Japanese., and Yale Association of Jap
Subject (Geographic):
Japan--History--1185-1868--Sources
Subject (Topic):
Japanese manuscripts and Yale Association of Japan Collection
Manuscript on parchment of Pauline Epistles (Epistola ad Romanos 2.27 through Epistola ad Hebreos 11.34), with commentary of Gilbert de la Porree. With Argumenta, later additions, all attributed to Hugo de Sancto Caro or Peter Lombard.
Description:
Binding: Twentieth century, United States (?). Half bound in dark red goatskin with gold-tooled lettering on the spine ("St. Paul/ Epistulae cum commento/ MS. 12th Cent."), marbled paper sides, and yellow edges., Script: Written in fine early gothic bookhand in two sizes of script, above top line., and Three illuminated initials at beginning of first three Epistles of excellent quality, ff. 34v, 69v, 86v, 8- to 5-line, with descenders extending into margins, red, blue, green and beige against gold ground. Bodies of initials filled with stylized scrolling foliage, bright blue, red, green, orange, silver and yellow with white highlights against gold ground. Descenders serve as a trellis for similar scrolls, some ending in biting animal's heads or fantastic birds. Scrolling foliage, f. 86v, inhabited by beasts of a canine variety, white with red shading. The decoration of manuscript is unfinished; f. 99r pen and ink underdrawing for an initial as above, with only touches of red added; blank spaces left for initals for remaining Epistles. Small initials, 3-line, gold with red penwork, for beginning of commentary for each Epistle. Headings in red or alternating red and blue majuscules. Plain initials touched with red. Running titles, later addition, in red.
Subject (Name):
Gilbert, de La Porrée, Bishop, ca. 1075-1154, Hugh, of Saint-Cher, Cardinal, ca. 1200-1263, Paul, the Apostle, Saint, and Peter Lombard, Bishop of Paris, ca. 1100-1160
Subject (Topic):
Bible.--N.T.--Epistles of Paul, Bible--Commentaries, Illumination of books and manuscripts, Medieval, Manuscripts, Medieval--Connecticut--New Haven, and Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts in Beinecke Library
Ko mon-zho hari-maze byo-bu [28 original documents between 1192-1747, pasted upon screens.]
Container / Volume:
Box 3
Image Count:
1
Resource Type:
Archives or Manuscripts
Abstract:
Manuscript, in an unidentified hand.
Alternative Title:
[Komonjo harimaze byōbu], Komonjo harimaze byōbu., and 論義草.
Description:
Fifth manuscript on right-hand screen of original "Komonjo harimaze byōbu." Eihan's notes regarding five questions from the fourth night of a debate., Forms part of Komonjo harimaze byōbu. For a description of the collection, search by call number: YAJ 2.12-2.13., In Japanese., and Yale Association of Japan Collection original call number: Ac3.
Subject (Geographic):
Japan--History--1185-1868--Sources
Subject (Topic):
Japanese manuscripts and Yale Association of Japan Collection
Ko mon-zho hari-maze byo-bu [28 original documents between 1192-1747, pasted upon screens.]
Container / Volume:
Box 3
Image Count:
1
Resource Type:
Archives or Manuscripts
Abstract:
Manuscript, in an unidentified hand.
Alternative Title:
[Komonjo harimaze byōbu], Komonjo harimaze byōbu., Rongi so dankan, and 論義草断簡.
Description:
Forms part of Komonjo harimaze byōbu. For a description of the collection, search by call number: YAJ 2.12-2.13., In Japanese., Sixth manuscript on right-hand screen of original "Komonjo harimaze byōbu." Fragmentary notes from a debate., and Yale Association of Japan Collection original call number: Ac3.
Subject (Geographic):
Japan--History--1185-1868--Sources
Subject (Topic):
Japanese manuscripts and Yale Association of Japan Collection
Ko mon-zho hari-maze byo-bu [28 original documents between 1192-1747, pasted upon screens.]
Container / Volume:
Box 2
Image Count:
1
Resource Type:
Archives or Manuscripts
Abstract:
Manuscript, in an unidentified hand.
Alternative Title:
[Komonjo harimaze byōbu], Komonjo harimaze byōbu., Rongi so dankan, and 論義草断簡.
Description:
Fifth manuscript on left-hand screen of original "Komonjo harimaze byōbu." Fragmentary notes from a debate., Forms part of Komonjo harimaze byōbu. For a description of the collection, search by call number: YAJ 2.12-2.13., In Japanese., and Yale Association of Japan Collection original call number: Ac3.
Subject (Geographic):
Japan--History--1185-1868--Sources
Subject (Topic):
Japanese manuscripts and Yale Association of Japan Collection
Ko mon-zho hari-maze byo-bu [28 original documents between 1192-1747, pasted upon screens.]
Container / Volume:
Box 3
Image Count:
1
Resource Type:
Archives or Manuscripts
Abstract:
Manuscript, in an unidentified hand.
Alternative Title:
[Komonjo harimaze byōbu], Komonjo harimaze byōbu., Rongi so dankan, and 論義草断簡.
Description:
Forms part of Komonjo harimaze byōbu. For a description of the collection, search by call number: YAJ 2.12-2.13., In Japanese., Seventh manuscript on left-hand screen of original "Komonjo harimaze byōbu." Fragmentary notes from a debate., and Yale Association of Japan Collection original call number: Ac3.
Subject (Geographic):
Japan--History--1185-1868--Sources
Subject (Topic):
Japanese manuscripts and Yale Association of Japan Collection
Jighmīnī, Maḥmūd ibn Muḥammad, d. 1221? Mulakhkhaṣ fī al-hayʾah Qāḍīʹzādah, Mūsá ibn Muḥammad, d. ca. 1436
Call Number:
Arabic MSS 436
Image Count:
1
Resource Type:
Archives or Manuscripts
Abstract:
Commentary on al-Mulakhkhaṣ fī al-hayʾah (handbook of astronomy) of Maḥmūd al-Jighmīnī. and Incomplete at end.
Description:
End of leaf 50 corresponds to leaf 162 recto (numbered 166) of Ms. Landberg 361; probably only one leaf is missing., Fairly old (16th century?) hasty nastaʻlīq, almost entirely unpointed., In manuscript on fly-leaf: "Comprado en el Cairo 27/12/28. T[eodoro] B[ecu]." With Becu's bookplate., Islamic binding, in brown., No. 1 of 2 items bound together., Purchased from V.G. Simkhovitch in January 1955., With copious diagrams, some with background-pictures representing the constellations in the form of human and animal figures., and With: 1 other title.
Subject (Name):
Becu, Teodoro,--1890-1946--Autograph, Becu, Teodoro,--1890-1946--Bookplate, and Jighmīnī, Maḥmūd ibn Muḥammad,--d. 1221?--Mulakhkhaṣ fī al-hayʾah
Subject (Topic):
Islamic binding and Natural and social sciences--Astronomy and astrology
Silence (Block Poem), 1975. Autograph manuscript poem in Italian accompanied on each leaf by two rectangular collages of text in non-Roman alphabets covered by gauze.
Description:
Luciano Caruso (1944-2002) was an Italian experimental poet, editor, and art critic based in Naples until 1976 and in Florence thereafter. He was a prominent practitioner of Italian visual poetry ("poesia visiva").
Subject (Name):
Ruth and Marvin Sackner Archive of Concrete and Visual Poetry
Subject (Topic):
Experimental poetry, Italian--20th century, Poets, Italian--20th century, and Visual poetry, Italian--20th century
Binder containing typescripts and photographs compiled by Maxeda Ferguson von Hesse to document the creation and production of the Beautiful Saralee Dolls. The binder contains an essay regarding the dolls' creation, fifteen black-and-white photographic prints of doll head maquettes created by sculptor Sheila Burlingame (1894-1969), and brief biographies of Sara Lee Creech, Burlingame, and von Hesse, a friend of Creech, who assisted in the production and marketing of the dolls.
Description:
Maxeda Ferguson von Hesse (1913-1987), American author, lecturer, and director of the Von Hesse Studios of Effective Speech and Human Relations, New York., The Beautiful Saralee Dolls were the first anthropologically correct African American baby dolls made in the United States. Two examples were presented to Yale University Library's James Weldon Johnson Collection in November 1951 by their manufacturer, David Rosenstein (died 1963), president of Ideal Toy Corporation, and Sara Lee Creech (1916- 2008), their inventor., and Title from cover.
Subject (Name):
Burlingame, Sheila,--1894-1969., Creech, Sara Lee., Ideal Toy Corporation., Rosenstein, David,---1963., and Von Hesse, Maxeda Ferguson.