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], Komonjo harimaze byōbu., and 興福寺草創之由来断簡.
Description:
Forms part of Komonjo harimaze byōbu. For a description of the collection, search by call number: YAJ 2.12-2.13., In Japanese., Third manuscript on left-hand screen of original "Komonjo harimaze byōbu." Fragment of a Kōfukuji Temple inventory., and Yale Association of Japan Collection original call number: Ac3.
Subject (Geographic):
Japan--History--1185-1868--Sources
Subject (Name):
Kōfukuji (Nara-shi, Japan)--History--Sources
Subject (Topic):
Japanese manuscripts and Yale Association of Japan Collection
The seating of the ten dignitaries of the Ŭigŭmbu, a bureau of the Korean royal government. This is an album of painting and calligraphy to commemorate the gathering of officials who served in the Ŭigŭmbu, a bureau of the Chosŏn government. The album contains a painting of the scene of the Kyehoe (契會), a friendly gathering of literati or officials, and a list of the participants. The list in this album includes ten members: eight who passed civil examinations, one who passed military examinations, and one named Yi Chung-hyŏn (李重鉉) who was serving in the office without passing a state examination. Based on the fact that the majority of the participants passed civil examinations prior to 1804, this gathering probably took place in 1807. During the Chosŏn period, officials often held friendly gatherings and commemorated the occasion by sharing the same copy of the painting of the scene. Among such paintings still extant, those of the Ŭigŭmbu are the most numerous. The commemorative paintings can be categorized into two types. The first type uses a parallel oblique composition in which the buildings and the landscape are captured in cross-court direction and the figures rendered in a small portion. The second type describes the buildings and the figures with a frontal bird's-eye-view, and the figures are delineated in a close-up. The painting contained in this album belongs to the second type. and 의금부관원들의계모임에관한책.
Alternative Title:
Geumo jwamok, Kŭmo chwamok, 금오좌목, and 金吾座目, 1807.
Description:
In Korean (Hanmun)., Manuscript, in an unidentified hand. The original manuscript dated 1807., Size: 33.5 x 22 cm., and Yale Association of Japan Collection original call number: Db10.
Subject (Topic):
Korean manuscripts and Yale Association of Japan Collection
Manuscripts, original and copied in an unidentified hand.
Alternative Title:
Kyōtokomonjo and 京都古文書, 寬永3 [1626]-文政13 [1830].
Description:
"Not a gift from YAJ." (Handwritten note from K. Asakawa. "Gifts of the Yale Association of Japan," 1945)., "Old documents and records of Kyoto." (K. Asakawa. "Gifts of the Yale Association of Japan," 1945)., and 15 different documents in 32 separate sets (28 v., 5 scrolls and 96 sheets).
Subject (Geographic):
Kyōto (Japan)--History--Sources and 京都 (Japan)--History--Sources
Subject (Topic):
Japanese manuscripts and Yale Association of Japan Collection
American fiction--20th century, American literature--20th century, Americans--France--History--20th century, and Authors, American--20th century--Archives
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
The diary covers the period from Tomás de Suría's arrival in Acapulco, where he joined the expedition, through the expedition's visit to Nootka Sound. There are five sketches, a map, and 13 pages of drawings. Later in his life, Suría added notes, many illegible.
Description:
Blanks not digitized., Diary and printed translation stored in a case., Original binding., and Tomás de Suría was appointed in 1791 substitute artist for Malaspina's voyage around the world.
Subject (Geographic):
Nootka Sound (B.C.)--Description and travel, Northwest Coast of North America--Description and travel, and Pacific Ocean--Description and travel
Subject (Name):
Malaspina, Alessandro,--1754-1809 and Suría, Tomás de,--b. 1761
Subject (Topic):
Indians of North America--Northwest Coast of North America--Pictorial works and Voyages around the world