Contents: 1) Waldmaerchen 2) Der Spielmann 3) Hochzeitsstueck. The "Waldmaerchen" movement hitherto unavailable, deleted by the composer from the version published in 1888. Accompanied by a complete set of parts copied by the composer’s nephew, Alfred Rose.
Alternative Title:
[Klagende Lied]
Description:
Copyist's MS with corrections and lyrics by the composer. and p. 116 blank, not digitized.
"Eine Mogollon-Produktion [coypright symbol].", Autographs of the six artists. In case as issued. Accompanied by a clipped newspaper article (20 x 18 cm.) with title: Heftige Malerei auf der Suche nach neuen Strukturen., Introduction by K. Werner, with title: Geduld, dulden, Ungeduld., Issued in case with photograph mounted on front., and Text serigraphed from typescript and manuscript.
"Herausgeber und Redaktion Gerd Harry Lybke"--Colophon., Text printed in offset from typescript., and Volume stitched in wrappers. In container with 15 pieces of art, signed and numbered by the artists.
Publisher:
Eigen + Art,
Subject (Name):
Galerie Eigen + Art--Exhibitions, Killisch, Klaus, 1959-, and Lybke, Gerd Harry
Subject (Topic):
Art, German--Germany (East) and Artists--Germany (East)
A I Z, A.I.Z., AIZ, Arbeiter illustrierte Zeitung, and Arbeiter-illustrierte Zeitung
Description:
14:31: Copy 1 printed with green tinted ink; copy 2 printed in brown tinted ink., 14:59: Imperfect: p. 453-454 wanting., Began in 1927 with Jahrg. 6., Nr. 1., Jahrg. 14, Nr. 31 issued in variant states: one with green tinted ink, one with brown tinted ink., -Jahrg. 15, Nr. 33 (12. Aug. 1936)., Published in Prague, Apr. 1, 1933-Aug. 12, 1936., and Weekly
Publisher:
Neuer Deutscher Verlag,
Subject (Topic):
Communism--Periodicals, Labor movement--Periodicals, Labor--Periodicals, and Working class--Periodicals
883 56 51, Acht acht drei, Acht acht drei Kreuzberg, Achtachtdrei, Agit acht acht drei einundsechzig vierundachzig achtzig eins, and Agit acht acht drei sechsundfünfzig einundfünfzig
[Anonymous] Albertus, Magnus, Saint, 1193?-1280 Khālid ibn Yazīd al-Umawī, 7th cent Martin Roesel of Rosenthal Wolfgang the Organist
Published / Created:
1536, ca. 1520, and ca. 1586
Call Number:
Mellon MS 27
Image Count:
141
Resource Type:
Archives or Manuscripts
Abstract:
Manuscript on paper, composed in three parts, of a large number of practical procedures, chiefly alchemical but sometimes medical, with a few standard medieval alchemical texts by Khalid ibn Yazid, Theodoric, and Albertus Magnus. Occasionally there are passages in cipher, added by Martin Roesel of Rosenthal ca. 1586, long after the principal contents were written; the cipher seems to be of a simple number-substitution type.
Description:
Binding: Probably ca. 1586 for Martin Roesel. Red-stained limp parchment (most of the stain now lost), single central clasp and catch now missing from center of fore-edges, two slits on each fore-edge for thong or ribbon ties, also missing., In Latin and German, partly in cipher., Script: Part I (ff. 1-29): Written in 1536 in red and black in a gothic cursive by Wolfgang the Organist. Part II (ff. 30-65): Written in a well-controlled gothic cursive without color. Part III (ff. 66-132): Written in one or possibly two scrawling gothic cursives, with red headings on ff. 109-124., Several initials illuminated in trick have been cut from a late 15th-century MS and pasted into the present MS at ff. 2v, 4v, 5, 10r, and 16r. Marginal drawings of alchemical apparatus are cropped, as also marginalia., and Watermarks: 1) unidentified eagle watermark somewhat resembling Briquet 104; 2) a crown pattern resembling Briquet 4921 and 1922; 3) the Paschal lamb resembling Briquet 61.
Subject (Topic):
Alchemy--Early works to 1800, Illumination of books and manuscripts, Medieval, Manuscripts, Medieval--Connecticut--New Haven, Medicine, Medieval, and Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts in Beinecke Library