Sheet for recording names and the anniversaries of deaths, or the yarzheit (alternate spelling: yortsayt, yahrzeit, and yartzeit), from the Yiddish for "time of year."
Alternative Title:
Bet Ulfna Rabte Itur Rabonim and Beth Ulfna Rabte Itur Rabonim
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. The original manuscripts dated Bunroku 4 [1595]. and Manuscript, in an unidentified hand. The original manuscripts dated 文禄 4 [1595].
Forms part of Komonjo harimaze byōbu. For a description of the collection, search by call number: YAJ 2.12-2.13., In Japanese., Second manuscript on left-hand screen of original "Komonjo harimaze byōbu." Catalogue of estates held by Ichijōin noble cloister in Yamato province's Soekami-gun., and Yale Association of Japan Collection original call number: Ac3.
Subject (Geographic):
Japan--History--Azuchi-Momoyama period, 1568-1603--Sources, Soekami-gun (Japan)--History--Sources, and 添上郡 (Japan)--History--Sources
Subject (Topic):
Japanese manuscripts and Yale Association of Japan Collection
Manuscript, by Yi Hŏn-myŏng, et.al., The original manuscript dated 1908., Prose and verse by relatives and friends in 1848 in commemoration of the sixtieth anniversary of the marriage of Yi Yo-hwa and his wife. This is an album of painting and calligraphy commemorating the "diamond" wedding anniversary of Yi Hang-mu (李學懋) and his wife. Yohwa (潦花) is the name of Yi Hang-mu's residence and his ho (號). The album consists of the paintings that depict the party celebrating the diamond wedding anniversary on February 28th, 1848, and the congratulatory prose and verses written by their son, Yi Hŏn-myŏng (李憲明, 1792-?) and others. Among the figures who contributed a literary composition were Cho Su-sam (趙秀三, 1762-1849), one of the representative literary figures of the time, and Yi Man-yong (李晚用, 1792-?), grandson of famous poet Yi Pong-hwan (李鳳煥, ?-1770). The painting depicts the party scenes taking place in a large mansion, which is slightly different from the typical style of the 18th century due to the way the large close-up party scenes are rendered. In the painting, Yi Hang-mu (李學懋) and his wife are painted larger than other family members. The elegant banquet taking place in the outer as well as the inner quarters of the mansion is a variation of the then popular genre painting, The Illustrious Life of Guo Fenyang (郭汾陽), rather than the depiction of the actual banquet. The Illustrious Life of Guo Fenyang (郭汾陽) refers to the set of paintings that depict the banquet given by Guo Ziyi (郭子儀, 697-781) in his luxurious mansion. This figure from the Chinese Tang dynasty is the symbol of worldly success in Asia., and 이학무의회혼기념시첩.
Alternative Title:
Yohwa noin hoegeuncheop, Yohwa noin hoegŭnch'ŏp, 요화노인회근첩, and 澆花老人回[gŭn]帖, 1908.
Description:
In Korean (Hanmun)., Size: 43 x 27.4 cm.; v. 1: 22 p.; v. 2: 12 p., and Yale Association of Japan Collection original call number: Db5.
Subject (Topic):
Korean 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 1
Image Count:
1
Resource Type:
Archives or Manuscripts
Abstract:
Manuscript, in an unidentified hand. The original manuscripts dated Eiroku 5 [1562]. and Manuscript, in an unidentified hand. The original manuscripts dated 永禄 5 [1562].
Forms part of Komonjo harimaze byōbu. For a description of the collection, search by call number: YAJ 2.12-2.13., In Japanese., Second manuscript on right-hand screen of original "Komonjo harimaze byōbu." Contract by Yojirō., and Yale Association of Japan Collection original call number: Ac3.
First line of text: John Henry Jenkins took his gal to a masquerade affair
Description:
"Clarice Vance, the Southern singer, song hits.", For medium or high voice and piano., Illustrated title page, signed: Starmer, with photographic portrait of Clarice Vance., and Publisher’s advertisements on p. [6].
Publisher:
Jerome H. Remick & Co
Subject (Name):
Smith, Chris, 1879-1949 and Starmer
Subject (Topic):
Popular music --1901-1910, Songs (High voice) with piano, and Songs (Medium voice) with piano
Du Pre, Galliot, fl. 1562-1579 Lewis, Charles, 1786-1836, binder Vidoue, Pierre, d. 1543
Published / Created:
1522
Call Number:
2010 +104
Image Count:
186
Abstract:
The first edition of one of the last and most interesting continuations of the Arthurian cycle. An expansion of the story of Tristan and Iseult, Ysaie is the story of their son, born to the couple just before their deaths and a few years before the collapse of the Arthurian kingdom. The romance deals with the troubled years after Arthur, and the efforts of Ysaie and his own son Marc to combat evil in post-Arthurian Britain.
Alternative Title:
Ysayee le triste
Publisher:
Imprime a Paris pour Galliot du Pre, libraire iure en l’universite. Demourant pres la Magdaleine a l’enseigne de la Galee. Avant la boutic que en la grande salle du palays au tiers pillier
Subject (Name):
Iseult (Legendary character) and Tristan (Legendary character)
Autograph manuscript of a poem on the debate contest at King Darius' court chronicled in I Esdras 3-4. In the end Darius promises to rebuild Jerusalem and the Temple as Zerubbabel's prize for his winning oration which argued that "women were more strong than wine; the ample pow'r of kings to them decline; but truth the strongest." The dedicatory preface quotes and compares several examples of classical and biblical verse, and explains that the Muses which he invokes in the poem are only a metaphor for natural poetic inclinations.
Description:
Binding: stitched, Marbled-paper endsheets, with handwriting beneath. and Dedication: To my ever-honoured father, Joseph Rose of Alesbury in the County of Bucks.
Subject (Name):
Rose, Aquila,--1695-1723 and Zerubbabel--(Biblical figure)
Subject (Topic):
Bible.--O.T.--Apocrypha.--Esdras, 1st, Bible--History of Biblical events--Poetry--Early works to 1800, English poetry--18th century, and Religious poetry, English--18th century