Classical education, Greek language--Grammar, Manuscripts, Medieval--Connecticut--New Haven, and Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts in Beinecke Library
Manuscript binding containing 8 sermons by Zachary Grey delivered 1740-58 mostly at Lillington and Houghton-Conquest. Annotated with date and location of delivery on the first page of each sermon. Sermons prefaced by the verse(s) preached upon (from 1 Corinthians, Psalms, 1 John, Ecclesiastes, Proverbs). Enlightenment concepts of Reason and Nature incorporated in some of the sermons. and Zachary Grey was a Church of England clergyman, noted for his confrontation of dissenters. He served as rector of Houghton-Conquest, and vicar at St. Giles and St. Peter's, Cambridge.
Alternative Title:
Dr. Zachary Grey's Sermons.
Description:
Binding: green cloth, with title: Dr. Zachary Grey's Sermons., First page of first sermon inscribed: Dr. Z. Grey's ms., and Sermons and sermon notes in differing hands delivered 1703-1799 bound in at end.
Manuscript (holograph?) on parchment of nineteen poems, dedicated to Niccolo Franco, Bishop of Treviso (d. 1499), and other members of the literary circle in Treviso with whom Giovanni Aurelio Augurello (ca. 1440-1524) was actively connected as a famous private teacher and distinguished poet from 1491 until his death. Only the seventeenth poem of MS 22 is directly related to alchemy, but it is above all a literary exercise.
Description:
Binding: Apparently original. Blind-stamped red goatskin (now darkened), repaired, sides paneled with blind fillets, two rows of differing knotwork tools, four clasps and catches now lacking, two asterisk-headed brass nails for each clasp remaining on upper cover, plain edges, modern leather label on backstrip with three faintly raised original bands., Large capital letters, mostly plain, at the beginning (written in the left margins) and dedication of each poem in pale red. On f. 1v (blank on the recto) is a drawing in delicate wash of a tree, lower left, against the base of which leans a small book in a red cover; extending upward from the treetop to the sun, at extreme top right, is the inscription in red capitals: "VTCVNQ[VE] TIBI." On f. 2r, opposite the dedicatory drawing just described, there is further decoration in the same delicate wash colors: a leaf in the margin beside the dedication to Niccolo Franco, Bishop of Treviso; light tracery ornament surrounding the capital "F" in the left margin at the beginning of the first poem; and Franco's arms, surmounted by the Bishop's mitre and surrounded by green twigs tied with red ribbons, in the lower margin. At the end of the manuscript, beneath the colophon, there is a further drawing and inscription in green wash, referable to the final poem: a small Roman sarcophagus with a little book in red binding lying atop it, and the inscription "POSTERITATI SACRUM" below., and Script: Written by a single scribe in a good humanistic cursive.
Subject (Geographic):
Treviso (Italy)
Subject (Name):
Augurelli, Giovanni Aurelio,--ca. 1456-1524?
Subject (Topic):
Illumination of books and manuscripts, Medieval, Latin poetry, Medieval and modern, Manuscripts, Medieval--Connecticut--New Haven, and Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts in Beinecke Library
Danielis Heynsii crepundia Siliana., De secundo bello Punico, and Punica
Description:
Errata on p. 301 [i.e. 501]-503., In two parts, with continuous pagination and register. Second part has separate title page with title: Danielis Heynsii crepundia Siliana, in quibus diuersi auctorum loci tam Graecorum, quam Latinorum, emendantur, illustrantur, & explicantur ..., MDCI., Numerous errors in paging., Presentation inscription from Daniel Heynsius to Paul Schouart Buzanval. Stamp on binding: P S., and Signatures: A-Z⁸ a-h⁸ i⁴.
Publisher:
Ex Officina Plantiniana, apud Christophorum Raphelengium, Academiae Lugduno Bat. typographum,
Subject (Name):
Heinsius, Daniel,--1580-1655--Presentation inscription to P.C. Buzanval
Subject (Topic):
Punic War, 2nd, 218-201 B.C and Punic War, 2nd, 218-201 B.C.--Poetry
The serio-jocular medley in verse and prose : some very good, some pretty tolerable, and other
Image Count:
8
Alternative Title:
A discourse against purgatory, A French gentleman, dining with some company on a fast day ..., An appendix to the Discourse on purgatory, Hom. Il. I, It having been asserted by Misokuon in this our Medley..., Mr. Brice, Your allowing vacancy ..., The lover's auction, and Verses wrote extempore in a lady's prayer-book
Collection Created:
Exon : Printed by Andrew Brice, in the years 1734 and 1735
Anonymous manuscript, consisting of poems, riddles, proverbs, copies of political documents and correspondence, personal notes from varied sources, satires and a travel journal. All in an unknown hand.
Description:
Includes: Confession of fayth by Sir Francis Bacon; A declaration how the King ...; Choicest English proverbs collected out of Howell's ...; Then tell me why?
De medicinali materia libri sex, Pedanii Dioscoridis Anazarbei, De medicinali materia libri sex, Ioanne Rvellio Svessionensi interprete, and Pedanij Dioscoridis Anazarbei, De medicinali materia libri sex / Ioanne Ruellio Suessionensi interprete. Singulis cum stirpium, tum animantium historijs, ad naturae aemulationem expressis imaginibus, seu uiuis picturis, ultra millenarium numerum adiectis ... ; Additis etiam annotationibus ... per Gualtherum Riuium, Argentinum, medicum. ; Accesserunt priori editioni, Valerij Cordi Simesusij Annotationes doctissimae in Dioscoridis De medica materia libros. ; Euricij Cordi Simesusij Iudicium de herbis & simplicibus medicinae, ac eorum quae apud medicos controuertuntur, explicatio. ; Herbarum nomenclaturae, uariarum gentium ... Aut. Conrado Gesnero, medico. Cum indice quintuplici copiosissimo ...
Description:
The sixth book comprises the De venenis and the De venenatis animalibus, which in the original edition of this translation (1516) were divided into 4 books called books 6-9.
Publisher:
Apud Chr. Egenolphum
Subject (Topic):
Botany, Medical --Early works to 1800, Materia medica, Vegetable --Early works to 1800, and Medicine, Greek and Roman --Early works to 1800