"Podlinnai︠a︡ podpisana sobstvennoi︠u︡ e︠i︡a imperatorskago velichestva pukoi︠u︡ tako Ekaterina, M.P., pechatana v Senati︠e︡ 1785 goda apri︠e︡li︠a︡ 24 dni︠a︡"--P. 47. and Ms. shelf mark: 12217. Ms. table of contents [in Cyrillic]. Shelf label with ms. no. "12217" on front paste-down endpaper. No. 2 of 8 works bound together with binder's title: Ustavyĭ raznyi︠a︡.
Publisher:
s.n.,
Subject (Geographic):
Russia--Politics and government--1689-1801.
Subject (Name):
Russia. Sovereign (1762-1796 : Catherine II) and Russia.--Gramota na prava i vygody gorodam Rossiĭskoĭ Imperii.
Subject (Topic):
Law reform--Russia--Early works to 1800. and Municipal government--Russia--Early works to 1800.
"Rules of feudal judicature, also known as Jōei shikimoku, of 1232." (K. Asakawa. "Gifts of the Yale Association of Japan," 1945)., 29.5-chō. Printed from blocks., and Yale Association of Japan Collection original call number: Bb11.
Publisher:
s.n.,
Subject (Name):
Hōjō, Yasutoki, 1183-1242. and 北条泰時, 1183-1242.
Subject (Topic):
Feudal law--Japan--Sources., Goseibai shikimoku., Law--Japan--Sources., Yale Association of Japan Collection., and 御成敗式目.
Manuscript on parchment (trimmed) of 1) Gospel of Matthew, preceded by Prologue to Gospels from Jerome; letter of Jerome to Damasus; spurious addition to letter attributed to Jerome; Prologue to Matthew. 2) Gospel of Mark, preceded by Prologue. Final leaf missing; the conclusion of Mark is added on a piece of parchment (Germany, ca. 1150) stitched in between ff. 110 and 112 (formerly glued to f. 112).
Description:
At the beginning of each Gospel, full-page initials, f. 9r (Matthew) and f. 71r (Mark) incorporating symbols of the Evangelists; f. 9r with gold foliate scrolls with silver tendrils, one with a pink dragon-head terminal, against blue, light green and orange; f. 71r gold and silver, with spiraling foliage in shaded blue, orange and green, supported by a pink and gold dragon; both followed by display capitals in alternate lines of gold and silver, shaded in blue. Large initials in gold and silver as above, 2-line, f. 1r, and 6- or 5-line, ff. 3r, 5r, 5v, and 68v, for prefaces, epistles and prologues. 3-line initials, as above, for chapter divisions. 1-line initials throughout, inner margin, orange, filled with gold and/or silver. Rubrics in orange. Some oxidization of silver., Binding: 19th-20th centuries. Red velvet case., and Script: Written in German minuscule by a single scribe.
Subject (Name):
Jerome,--Saint,--d. 419 or 20
Subject (Topic):
Bible.--Latin--Versions--Vulgate, Bible.--N.T.--Mark, Bible.--N.T.--Matthew, Illumination of books and manuscripts, Medieval, Manuscripts, Medieval--Connecticut--New Haven, and Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts in Beinecke Library
"Cum Priuilegio.", "Seene and allowed, according to an order taken.", BEIN Osborn pa48: From the library of John Stow, with his extensive annotations, and further notes on front endleaf and loose leaf placed after D5. Autographs of Henry Lowe, Robert Thornton, Clement Cooke (dated 1630) and William Wyley (dated 1858)., Colophon: Imprinted at London in Fletestrete within Temple Barre at the signe of the hand and Starre by Rycharde Tottyl, 1570., Includes index., Includes printed marginal notes., List of highways on leaves 2C1-3., and Signatures: pi⁸ 1[par.]-3[par.]⁸ 4[par.]⁴ A-2B⁸ 2C⁴ (C4 blank).
Publisher:
In aedibus Richardi Tottyll,
Subject (Geographic):
Great Britain--History--Chronology, Great Britain--History--To 1485, and Great Britain--History--Tudors, 1485-1603
Subject (Name):
Cooke, Clement--Autograph, Lowe, Henry--Autograph, Paget, Francis Edward,--1806-1882--Bookplate, Sneyd, J.--Autograph, Stow, John,--1525?-1605--Ownership, Stow, John,--d. 1594--Ms. notes, Thornton, Robert--Autograph, Tottel, Richard, d. 1594, printer, and Wyley, William--Autograph
Manuscript fragment on parchment of an unidentified grammatical treatise.
Description:
Contained in Zi +9499 (Jaime Perez de Valencia, Expositio in Cantica Canticorum Salomonis), in which the fragment is used as a spine support in both the front and back of the book. and Decoration: rubrics in red; chapter marks have an extended top stroke and are black within the text; initials heightened in yellow; capitals decorated with red and yellow.
Subject (Topic):
Latin language--Grammar., Manuscripts, Medieval--Connecticut--New Haven., Medieval and Renaissance Manuscript Fragments in Beinecke Library., and Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts in Beinecke Library.
"T.B Peterson & Brothers, Philadelphia, in connection with Harper & Brothers, New York, are the only publishers in America of the works of Charles Dickens that have ever paid anything for the manuscript and advance proof-sheets of his various works, so as to enable Harper & Brothers to publish them in Harper's Weekly, and T.B. Peterson in book form simultaneously with their publication in England ... ", BEIN Gimbel/Dickens A147: Inscribed: H.L. Chapman. Advertising matter: [2] p. at end not included in pagination., Entered, according to Act of Congress, in 1860 by Harper & Brothers and in 1861 by T.B. Peterson & Brothers., and Text in two columns.
Publisher:
T.B. Peterson & Brothers,
Subject (Name):
Chapman, H. L.--Autograph and McLenan, John, 1827-1866