Bar scales given in "Lieues Marines et d'Espagne de 17 1/2 au Degré" and "Lieues Com. de France dont 25 font un Degré.", From Guillaume de L'Isle's Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties du monde. Amsterdam : Chez Jean Cóvens & Corneille Mortier, [1742]., and Prime meridian: Ferro.
Publisher:
Chez Jean Covens et Corneille Mortier, geographes,
Subject (Geographic):
Martinique--Maps--Early works to 1800
Subject (Name):
Buache, Philippe, 1700-1773, Cóvens et Mortier, printer, and L'Isle, Guillaume de, 1675-1726. Atlas nouveau
Kaart van de Engelsche en Fransche bezittingen in het vaste land van Noord America. and Possessions angloises & françoises du continet de l'Amérique septentrionale.
Description:
Based on Jean Palairet's Carte des possessions angloises françoises du continent de l'Amérique septentrionale, 1755., Hand colored., LC copy 2 accompanied by Jean Palairet's Beknopte beschr, Prime meridian: London and Île de Fer., and Relief shown pictorially.
Publisher:
Chez R. et J. Ottens, geográphes,
Subject (Geographic):
North America--Maps--Early works to 1800
Subject (Name):
Ottens, J. (Josua), 1704-1765 and Palairet, Jean, 1697-1774. Carte des possessions angloises françoises du continent de l'Amérique septentrionale
Manuscript on parchment containing 1) Ceremonial for the vestment of a nun. 2) Ceremonial for the communion of a sick nun. 3) Ceremonial for administering the extreme unction. 4) Ceremonial at the death of a nun. 5) Commendations for the dead nun. 6) Ceremonial for the burial of a nun. 7) Seven Penitential Psalms. 8) Antiphons, Responses and Hymns for the aspersions with holy water and the processions, with musical notation and rubrics in Latin, for the feast of Purification of the Virgin (2 Febr., f. 52v), Palm Sunday (ff. 54r and 59r), Maundy Thursday (f. 61r), Easter, Ascension, Pentecost (ff. 66r and 68r), the Rogation Days (f. 69r), the Vigil of Pentecost, Corpus Christi (f. 73r), the Assumption of the Virgin (15 August, f. 74v), the Dedication of the Church (f. 76r), Trinity Sunday (f. 78r) and again Purification (f. 79v). These are followed by the various melodies, with Dutch rubrics, for three liturgical formulas. 9) Text of Versicles for various periods and feasts of the ecclesiastical year. 10) Versicles for the Common of the Saints. 11) Dutch prayers for a dying nun. 12) Ceremonial for the consecration of candles at Purification, the consecration of ashes on Ash Wednesday, the consecration of palms on Palm Sunday, the washing of the altar on Maundy Thursday, partly with musical notation. 13) Fragment of the Antiphons for Pentecost, with musical notation. and Manuscript on parchment.
Alternative Title:
Ceremonial and processional and Liturgy and ritual
Description:
Binding: ca. 1500. Blind-tooled brown calf over wooden boards, both covers decorated with twice a panel containing two rows of four animals in tendrils in a frame of 16 dragons in tendrils (the so-called 24 Animals panel), separated by a frieze with the Peasants' Dance. Spine with three raised bands. Remnants of two clasps.The pastedowns are two parts of a document in Dutch on parchment (a large section between the two is missing) datable 25 August 1443. It is a chirograph in documentary cursive script, stating that before the court of Geraardsbergen ("Gheerondsberghe", Fr. Grammont, East Flanders) parties have promised to pay a debt of £ 200 in eight instalments over the next four years, 1443-1446. Among the persons mentioned are Heinrik den Haec (?), the lady de Tiennes, the aldermen of Edingen (Enghien, Hainaut?), Collaert van den Foreeste, alderman of Geraardsbergen and Coppenole, counciller of the same city. The design and letters appearing at the top and at the bottom of the document prove that it was made in three copies., Rubrics, underlining and paragraph marks in red; red stroking of majuscules. 1-line versals and 2-line plain initials in red. 2-line flourished initials alternately red and blue ; cadels with red heightening on the pages with musical notation; 3- or 4-line litterae duplices with penwork extensions in red, blue and green on ff. 1r (art. 1), 18r (art. 5), 40r (art. 6), 46v (art. 7) and 86r (art. 11)., and Script: The main scribe (A) wrote Gothica Textualis Formata on ff. 1r-46v, l. 4 (with the exception of f. 39, where another hand wrote a smaller Gothica Textualis Formata). Hand B wrote Gothica Hybrida Formata (Bastarda) on ff. 46v, l. 6 - 87v, l. 4 (artt. 7-11). Hand C copied ff. 88r-94v (art. 12) in Gothica Textualis Formata. F. 95 is 16th century addition copied in a clumsy Gothica Semitextualis. The musical notation is a variant of the Hoefnagel type. There are several later additions of music and text.
Subject (Name):
Catholic Church--Liturgy
Subject (Topic):
Manuscripts, Medieval--Connecticut--New Haven, Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts in Beinecke Library, and Processionals (Liturgical books)
"Cum privil.", "I. Bormeester, eccu.", Bar scales given in "Gemene Duÿtsche Mÿlen 15 in een Graedt" and "Uren gaens de 4 maken 3 Mÿlen"., BEIN 1973 Folio 18: Backed with paper. Ms. no. "41" in upper-right corner. Sheet measures 53.6 x 62.7 cm. No. 40 of 87 maps bound together., Inset: De resterende Eÿlanden van Hollant alhier bÿgevoecht., North oriented to the upper-right., Prime meridian: Ferro., Relief shown pictorially., and Title in Latin; place names in Dutch.
"A Dutch soldier (left) and his wife (right), joining hands, dance round a tree of Liberty to music supplied by a foppish French soldier on the extreme left who beats a drum and blows a trumpet, and by a stout Dutchman on the extreme right who plays bagpipes inscribed 'Vader-lands Liefde' (Love of Country). The 'tree' is a pole surmounted by a milk-churn inscribed 'Vryheid \ Gellykheid \ Broederscha[p]', [This inscription (Liberty, Equality, Fraternity) occurs on Dutch prints after the French invasion, e.g. Van Stolk, No. 5299; Muller, No. 5385.] above which is a cap of Liberty shaped like a fool's cap, and a tricolour flag inscribed 'Hollandia Regenerate[a]'. On the churn sits a parroquet, 'trying to imitate the patriotic accents of his French brothers'. A monkey climbs up the pole as in BMSat 8831. Texts, 'Acts', vii. 41, and 'Job', xviii. 16."--British Museum online catalogue.
Description:
Artist identified as Hess and printmaker questionably identified as Gillray in the British Museum catalogue., One of twenty plates published as a bound set entitled: Hollandia regenerata., Place and date of publication from British Museum catalogue., Plate numbered "1" in upper left corner., Possibly published by Hannah Humphrey. See British Museum catalogue., Temporary local subject terms: Military uniforms: Dutch uniforms -- Dutchmen -- Holland: civil discord -- Tree of Liberty -- Cap of Liberty -- Emblems: dove as emblem of peace -- Monkeys -- Kitchen utensils: milk churns -- Musical instruments: drum -- Bagpipes -- Musical instruments: trumpets, Title etched above image., and With: Letterpress explanation in French that includes appropriate texts from the Bible in Dutch and in English.
Subject (Name):
Auchincloss, Hugh Dudley--Ownership., Harvey, Francis--Ownership., and Hess, David, 1770-1843, artist.
"Aende nieuwe-brug met previlegie"., Backed with paper. Ms. no. "10" in upper right-hand corner. Sheet measures 53.5 x 62.5 cm. No. 9 of 87 maps bound together., Bar scale given in "Duytsche Myl"., Relief shown pictorially; depths shown by soundings., Watermark., and With north oriented towards upper left.
Publisher:
By Gerard van Keulen,
Subject (Geographic):
Wismar (Germany)--Maps--Early works to 1800.
Subject (Topic):
Nautical charts--Germany--Wismar Bay--Early works to 1800.